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#1  Edited By Killerfridge

I usually equip some light armour, wait for there to be a small break in them shooting. Then just run straight up, ignoring the knight of the left and then parry the guy on the right. It's not easy, but this seems to be reliable enough

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It definitely seems to get more action-y if I remember correctly. But there are also some pretty heavy stealth sequences in the last quarter, so I dunno. You can't really ruin the story for yourself as none of it relies on you sneaking. Me, I liked sneaking around the clickers but then again I just like stealth games in general. And unfortunately for you the clickers stay throughout the entire game. I don't remember where you are in terms of what exactly comes ahead, so I won't spoil anything, but yeah there was definitely one part in particular that frustrated me with clickers, to the point where I had to cheese it to get through. I would advise you to see it through to the end even if you get hung up on one part, though, because the story is worth it.

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They've all got a continuing story of sorts, so I'd start with the first one, Professor Layton & the Curious Village. It's still a really good game.

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I made a thread like this a few months ago, and these are all pretty good. ESPECIALLY the Phantasmagoria one. Really fantastic.

Sim Golf (with special guest) - Part 1, Part 2

RPCG: Blade Runner - Part 1, Part 2

RPCG: Burn: Cycle - Link

RPCG: Outcast - Link

RPCG: Phantasmagoria - Part 1, Part 2

How to Make a TNT - Link

Sleeper Agent Drew Scanlon - Link

TNT with Ska Legend Brad Muir - Link

Unprofessional Fridays: Dog Edition - Link

Breaking Brad: Doom 2 - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

TNT with Tim Schafer - Link

FMV Podcast - Link

AND MORE!

Inside the Producers Studio: GOTY - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Braving the Howling Dark: Fatherhood - Link

Unprofessional Fridays: Bear Edition - Link

Spookin' With Scoops: Windows Expl-horror - Link

TNT: Knowledge is power, ignorance is also power - Link

Happy Hour: Gettin' Hot 'n Lazy - Link

LINKS TO OTHERS' SUGGESTIONS

SNES Stream - Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Thursday Night Trucks - Link

Skyrim Preshow: Morrowind - Part 1, Part 2

Skyrim Preshow: Oblivion - Part 1, Part 2

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I really enjoyed this season, but i do feel that its tone has changed remarkably. It feels a lot more farcical, and the way they wrote Sherlock felt a lot more knowing, and a lot more blatant than before. So many in-jokes and so many "he loves John really" moments. It's like they showed someone the scene where he says "I don't have friends!" and asked them to write most of his dialogue around that. A good set of episodes, but none better than what came before. I still think that my favourite episode is the very first one. It was a great introduction to the characters and the mystery was interesting. Well, it's either that or series 2 episode 3, just because they write Moriarty so well, and the actor is fantastic. I've got high hopes for the next series, I just hope it doesn't spiral down into a universe where nothing has consequence and they just start pandering to the crowd.

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I have around 200 hours at Super Street Fighter IV/Arcade Edition.

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Where I live (England) , 10% over the speed limit is the maximum.

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#8  Edited By Killerfridge

@recspec said:

Deus ex machina

yup. Unless it's done cleverly to subvert the trope (I think the film 'Adaptation' has an example of this, but I cant quite recall what it was.

Yeah, the last scene is called 'Deus-Ex Machina' on the dvd menu, and one of the characters screams at Nicolas Cage to never, ever use a deus-ex machina. Then there is one at the end. What a brilliant film.

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#9  Edited By Killerfridge

Did you have DLC installed? Like Leviathon and/or others? Me, I picked destroy because in that moment I was angry at them and just wanted to destroy them. Although for some reason my Shepard lived in the end, not sure why they added that in.

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#10  Edited By Killerfridge

I liked GTAV, kind of liked Sleeping Dogs better. For all of its technical achievements, GTAV felt kind of boring when you weren't on heists. Slamming fools' heads into fans never got old in Shleepy dawgs