Napoleon Napoleon - 19/05/2012 Jeg tror det er nf8dvendig med to versjoner om dette skal brekus i skolen. Det ville ikke ta lang tid ff8r ungdomskoleelever fant ut hvordan de skulle omge5 den voldsfrie modusen. Og snikmord med skjult kniv er det samme som en kulturhistorisk reise.GTA skriker etter en ikke-voldelig modus. Jeg er helt sikker pe5 at mine barn (fire og seks) ville elsket e5 bare kjf8re rundt omkring i Liberty og hf8rt pe5 musikk. Der er det mulig e5 se for seg en DLC.
Tomy Tomy - 17/05/2012 I'm not sure what to think about the Fallout: New Vegas announcement. I've awylas given Fallout 3 a hard time, despite the fact that I enjoyed it enough to, um, do pretty much everything there is to do. Twice. I loved the massive, verdant landscape in Bethesda's previous game, Oblivion, and The Shivering Isles was a brilliant and rich expansion. But Fallout 3 took place in such a bleak, homogeneous world (and intentionally so) that I had a hard time staying interested in the game, save for some interesting characters and a couple neat surprises.Obsidian deserves some real credit for its past work. It has taken established BioWare franchises like Neverwinter Nights and Knights of the Old Republic and delivered solid and distinctive sequels to both. But to think of some old the old Black Isle crew getting a chance to work on a new Fallout game after being shut down more than five years ago? It's kind of satisfying, in a cosmic-justice kinda way.