My favorite composers of scores are Thomas Newman and Danny Elfman.
Thomas Newman has done such incredible scores for incredible movies such as: -American Beauty -Road to Perdition (my personal, favorite soundtrack out of anything) -Wall-E
Danny Elfman -Big Fish -Edward Scissorhands -Nearly any Tim Burton movie
Other great work is done by Jon Brion in I Heart Huckabees, Michael Nyman in The Piano, and Yann Tiersen.
Pan's Labyrinth also had a pretty incredible sountrack.
I would argue that the closest one can come to beating a multiplayer game is by being able to consistently achieve a kill:death ratio of 2:1 in a public match. Of course, this is very subjective since not all games are simply about kills and deaths. But if you aren't achieving a positive K:D ratio after months or years of play, you're just shitty and you've clearly not "beaten" the game, or perhaps it's more apt to say: "beaten" your opponents.
WoW is over once you hit the level cap and play for 1 month at said level cap. That is all. Do not engage in anything further as it is only a time and money sink.
" Graduating from High School and this HUGE ass Japanese Phoenix on my forearm. "
Don't mean to be a dick, but the way our education system is run, it's impossible anymore for a teacher to hold you back a grade. You can graduate high school and not be able to read.
Great thread. GB, I actually did a lot of research on this. At first I thought Everquest, and then I distinctly remembered playing a multiplayer demo of Starsiege Tribes like crack. And finally, I remembered the days of AOL and Windows '95 when I first played a free-to-play, online version of Mechwarrior. So help me, I can't think of the name, but you played against other human opponents. And you could outfit your mech with rockets or lasers or boosters or whatever, and then shoot the legs and shit off of other player mechs. SO, SO cool for the time. I think I must've been like seven years old.
Edit: Actually, I'm pretty sure you had to pay an hourly fee to play that Mech game. If anyone could come up with the name, I would be very grateful.
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