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r4derby reacted to EnigmaRam in January Transfer Suggestion Thread
So the first post in this transfer suggestion thread is to get rid of our international right back
unbelievable!
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r4derby reacted to Rev in Rate the last film you saw partie deux
Spectre - law of diminishing returns, underwhelming set pieces loosely linked by a fluffy plot, never once made me care enough about the characters to give much of a toss.
5/10.
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r4derby reacted to Day in Gaming
In other news I'm tempted to go for another game, both Black Ops 3 and Fallout 4 are £30 on the PS Store now, with my super internet they would be downloaded in minutes.
Thing is I tend to get angry with Call of Duty, controllers get thrown, shout at the missus to leave me alone. Now I've got a dog that would probably get kicked as well. I will sit there for hours on the thing and days just pass by and I get nothing done.
Fallout is a bit like GTA and Skyrim, I get super into it for the first few days running round opening boxes and keeping everything I find until I realise I can do nothing with empty bottles, run a few missions then I lose the will to live with all the pointless side missions and drift off to other games without ever fully completing it.
Yet I'm still tempted buy them both.
I kinda wish Fallout had co op, also remove the target assisted shooting....neck 52% arm 3% crap.
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r4derby got a reaction from Wolfie in Rate the last film you saw partie deux
I think Nolan's greatest strength as a director is that he never leaves you behind. Hos films don't force feed you everything, but unlike so many films that try to be too clever and fail, his have this way of dragging you along, so you always feel like you know 70% of whats happening, enough to enjoy but knowing theres something you've missed that you'll catch the next time.
Not seen Interstellar yet, heard same mixed reviews. However, with a lot of his other films, I'm sure this holds true