Just played Stranglehold demo...
- From: "Eric" <none@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 23:00:06 -0400
I shamefully admit to being entertained by it. It appeals to the same part
of the brain that can't resist the temptation to pop the bubbles in that
bubble-wrap stuff.
My take on it: Tequila is Shenmue all growed up (sic), still wearing the
same old crusty brown leather jacket, meets House of the Dead meets Max
Payne meets Red Dead Revolver with nonstop, cinematic, action that is so
over-the-top it would even make Bruce Willis laugh.
Sure, it is arcadey and simple -- but don't take it too seriously. The game
doesn't take itself serious.
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- Re: Comparison of a Human Brain with a Bird Brain
... electrical charge, a wave, or even bubbles rising up in the brain ... I tought it may have been bubbles within the spinal fluid. ... Is there a doctor inthe house? ... the throat, in the spinal cord, in the brain. ... (talk.origins) - Re: Comparison of a Human Brain with a Bird Brain
... electrical charge, a wave, or even bubbles rising up in the brain ... I tought it may have been bubbles within the spinal fluid. ... Is there a doctor inthe house? ... the throat, in the spinal cord, in the brain. ... (talk.origins) - Re: Comparison of a Human Brain with a Bird Brain
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... He says that the bubbles notion is ... the throat, in the spinal cord, in the brain. ... "arcs" flowing across the folds are simply out of the question. ... paths may "grow" in the brain, causing arcs between folds more likely. ... (talk.origins) - Re: Of all the r.f.c-ers out there...
... Except for the brain part. ... And here the geophysics society was thinking all those bubbles ... were deepwater vents... ... (rec.food.cooking) |
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