There'a also their hiring policy. It seems that they look for people with retail experience, and don't care if you know absolutely nothing about games at all. And anybody who's been in retail is gonna be exactly how you describe. It gets really bad when they can't tell the difference between War3 battlchest and a WoW battlechest, oh boy that was bad...
The gameplay in MGS games is quite a lot of fun at times, to the people who like it, those that don't absolutely hate it. In no way is it just a filler for cutscenes. MGS4 plays differently from the others, and it felt a bit like fillers for cutscenes in that case, somehow felt lacking compared to the other games. Sad, considering it was something i've been looking forward to since i finished MGS2.
So yeah, try the games, if you hate it, you'll hate it, otherwise you'll love it, it's one of those.
The psp version got a hell of a lot of advertising here in melbourne, australia. Couldn't walk 10 metrues without seeing some kinda poster, of a character who isn't in the game for more than a minute i might add. They also had the release date wrong by like a week. Don't remember much for the DS version though, nothing about when that came out at all.
"it would be REALLY REALLY CREEPY for a 20-something year old to be taking freshman/Sophomore PE"
Creepy?? I think you mean really really hilarious. Especially if the guy takes it way too serioussly and does stuff like slam dunk on a eight foot hoop, then turn to the kid that was trying to guard him, give him the finger and tell him he's got no game. "
Reminds me of happy gilmore, or however it's spelt again, bah, havn't seen that movie in ages.
Truthfully, you're better off not doing the high school stuff, it's not particularly useful, more a waste of time than anything, since they teach you everything, not just the specilised stuff for whtaever it is you end up doing.
All the Sith classes are pure awesome. Republic not quite so much. However, as for the faction, i kinda like the republic more, they seem to be the underdog here, which seems like it'd be more fun to play as.
Title is an oxymoron. And god is a childhood fantasy character, in some pieces of fiction. Also depends on whether you'd count the bible as fiction too, if so, then god is definitely counted. Still the most viable choice there though.
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