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EndreWhiteMane: Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry were the one's that got me me. Stunning women. ;)
And I'm sure the tight leather outfits they wore did nothing to sway your opinion on those two. :-)
Oh my!
*cuddles* gonna go back to work now :( Wish I could spend more time with you guys.
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EndreWhiteMane: OK, I lied. I squeezed Batman onto a CC. Just couldn't resist the urge to play the Penguin. :-)
(I love submarines)
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ddickinson: You just couldn't resist seeing Cat Woman in all that skin tight black could you? But you do know that it's not Julie Newmar in the game? :-)
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EndreWhiteMane: Michelle Pfeiffer and Halle Berry were the one's that got me me. Stunning women. ;)
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ddickinson: And I'm sure the tight leather outfits they wore did nothing to sway your opinion on those two. :-)
Leathers or street clothes, still gorgeous.
I actually do have some taste. :-)
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l0rdtr3k: Oh my!
*cuddles* gonna go back to work now :( Wish I could spend more time with you guys.
*hugs* Enjoy the rest of you day at work.

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EndreWhiteMane: Leathers or street clothes, still gorgeous.
I actually do have some taste. :-)
I know you do, I still remember the picture of the lady you said is your ideal woman. So I know you have very good taste. :-)
Post edited February 12, 2015 by ddickinson
Holy Cow! My account notifications are clearing properly now. Don't have to go to the main page to reset the forums anymore. Yay!
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adaliabooks: I've played demo's of the Lego games on my 3DS and wasn't hugely impressed, but they always get good reviews and are supposed to be a lot of fun.
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j0ekerr: HERESY! BLAM!

Don't go around comparing a 3DS game to the big systems version.
Yeah, it's not fair the 3DS versions are so often better :P
Seriously though, what I'd played was supposed to be the same as the main games just in a more cut down form and it didn't appeal. Not saying I wouldn't try them again, but I can't see them being my cup of tea. But nice to see them here and DRM free anyway.

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ddickinson: Lucky you. I read part of the first one, but didn't like it. I heard from friends about the later books and from what I was told it was definitely not something for me. I'm also not a fan of the author herself, but that's not really important.
Considering it was always touted as a way to get kids into reading and I had been reading proper books since I was 8 I never saw the appeal... I had been reading proper fantasy for years when they became big and they never appealed. I've seen bits of the movies and they were ok but nothing special.

True story; one of the first fantasy books I ever read was Tales of the Bard by an Irish author Michael Scott and there was a scene where the main character sneaks into the palace through a secret entrance in a brothel. Only being 7 or 8 I didn't know what that meant, so I asked my Mother XD
Credit to her, she explained it to me.. :)
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EndreWhiteMane: Already own Bastion, nothing much else there for me. I would buy Lego Indiana Jones if it were here.
Have you played Bastion? Is it any good?
Never heard of it before, but it looks nice. Not sure whether to wishlist it or not :)
Post edited February 12, 2015 by adaliabooks
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adaliabooks: Considering it was always touted as a way to get kids into reading and I had been reading proper books since I was 8 I never saw the appeal... I had been reading proper fantasy for years when they became big and they never appealed. I've seen bits of the movies and they were ok but nothing special.

True story; one of the first fantasy books I ever read was Tales of the Bard by an Irish author Michael Scott and there was a scene where the main character sneaks into the palace through a secret entrance in a brothel. Only being 7 or 8 I didn't know what that meant, so I asked my Mother XD
Credit to her, she explained it to me.. :)
I only read it to pass some time while I was at a friends house. She had it for her daughter to read and I just picked it up briefly while I was waiting for my friend to get ready. I'm like you, I have been reading proper novels for years. I don't think the Harry Potter books would bother me so much if they were not held as some of the greatest ever. I mean really, that's what people are classing as great works of literature these days? How the hell is that series the biggest selling series of all time, with over 450 million copies sold? Just goes to show you how susceptible people are to be part of the crowd.
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ddickinson: I only read it to pass some time while I was at a friends house. She had it for her daughter to read and I just picked it up briefly while I was waiting for my friend to get ready. I'm like you, I have been reading proper novels for years. I don't think the Harry Potter books would bother me so much if they were not held as some of the greatest ever. I mean really, that's what people are classing as great works of literature these days? How the hell is that series the biggest selling series of all time, with over 450 million copies sold? Just goes to show you how susceptible people are to be part of the crowd.
Yeah, that annoys me too. Same with 50 Shades of Grey (bleugh) and Twilight... you can get millions of people to read trash like that but try and get them to read a classic like LoTR or the Discworld books and they wouldn't want anything to do with it... it's sad :(
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EndreWhiteMane: Already own Bastion, nothing much else there for me. I would buy Lego Indiana Jones if it were here.
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adaliabooks: Have you played Bastion? Is it any good?
Never heard of it before, but it looks nice. Not sure whether to wishlist it or not :)
To be honest I bought it for the soundtrack, haven't played the game yet. ;)
I'll get to it one day though, it seems like a lot of fun.
Just noticed the OST isn't included here, bummer, it's great.
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adaliabooks: Yeah, that annoys me too. Same with 50 Shades of Grey (bleugh) and Twilight... you can get millions of people to read trash like that but try and get them to read a classic like LoTR or the Discworld books and they wouldn't want anything to do with it... it's sad :(
That's the thing though. Most of the people buying books like Harry Potter, Twilight, etc, very few of them actually read the books, they just buy them. They buy them to fit in and pretend to be cultured. When in fact all they do is see the movie. Take Lord of the Rings, an awesome book(s) by an incredible author. But the movies missed so much out and changed a lot of things, and made the story worse overall. The movies themselves are okay for what they are, but they are nothing compared to the books, too much was changed and altered (although no where near as bad as what I hear Jackson did to the Hobbit). It's surprising how many people will say they own the books, but yet have no clue about a lot of what went on, because it's not shown in the films. I bet if you were to ask how many of those 450 million Harry Potter books sold had actually been read, then less than 10% would probably be able to say yes.
Post edited February 12, 2015 by ddickinson
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ddickinson: [...]

Good day, Hyper!

Any new games catch your ever-seeing eye?
Not sure, never played any of them. I'm also not a shooter or Harry Potter fun, so will have to think about putting any of the new releases on my wishlist.

Glad there was no surprise sale, and hope that nth tempting will be in the weekend promo - bills ate a considerable amount at the beginning of the month, and more will be due by the end of it, so I practically have no gaming budget.


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ddickinson: And I'm sure the tight leather outfits they wore did nothing to sway your opinion on those two. :-)
Halle Berry does not need a tight outfit, leather or not, she's got natural beauty and undeniable sex appeal.
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ddickinson: That's the thing though. Most of the people buying book like Harry Potter, Twilight, etc, very few of them actually read the books, they just buy them. They buy them to fit in and pretend to be cultured. When in fact all they do is see the movie. Take Lord of the Rings, an awesome book by an incredible author. But the movies missed so much out and changed a lot of things, and made the story worse overall. The movies themselves are okay for what they are, but they are nothing compared to the books, too much was changed and altered (although no where near as bad what I hear Jackson did to the Hobbit). It's surprising how many people will say they own the books, but yet have no clue about a lot of what went on, because it's not shown in the films. I bet if you were to ask how many of those 450 million Harry Potter books sold had actually been read, then less than 10% would probably be able to say yes.
True.

I agree about the LoTR movies, although I have to say I love them as Fantasy movies but they just don't touch the books. What they did to Faramir at the end of the second movie is what really annoyed me...
Hobbit is the same, the movies are good action fantasy movies but they are so unlike the book it's ridiculous.
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EndreWhiteMane: To be honest I bought it for the soundtrack, haven't played the game yet. ;)
I'll get to it one day though, it seems like a lot of fun.
Just noticed the OST isn't included here, bummer, it's great.
Hah! That's exactly how I went about Bastion. (*^-‘) 乃
And am very disappointed it's not included in the GOG release. Kind of expected though, it's on Bandcamp.
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adaliabooks: Have you played Bastion? Is it any good?
Never heard of it before, but it looks nice. Not sure whether to wishlist it or not :)
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EndreWhiteMane: To be honest I bought it for the soundtrack, haven't played the game yet. ;)
I'll get to it one day though, it seems like a lot of fun.
Just noticed the OST isn't included here, bummer, it's great.
Oh well, wishlisted for now anyway so I don't forget about it's existence... XD
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HypersomniacLive: Glad there was no surprise sale, and hope that nth tempting will be in the weekend promo - bills ate a considerable amount at the beginning of the month, and more will be due by the end of it, so I practically have no gaming budget.
Well you just be sure to share what games might be catching your eye. You never know what the gaming fairy will give you. :-)

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HypersomniacLive: Halle Berry does not need a tight outfit, leather or not, she's got natural beauty and undeniable sex appeal.
I knew this place was just full of dirty old men. :-)

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adaliabooks: True.

I agree about the LoTR movies, although I have to say I love them as Fantasy movies but they just don't touch the books. What they did to Faramir at the end of the second movie is what really annoyed me...
Hobbit is the same, the movies are good action fantasy movies but they are so unlike the book it's ridiculous.
I agree, as I said, the movies are okay for what they are, but they did not do the books justice, IMO. As fantasy movies go, they were good films, just not quite the quality of Tolkiens work. I remember when I was at university, getting into an argument with a lecturer about who the "hero" of the LOTRs was. He thought he was such the expert, and kept arguing that it was Frodo, Gandalf, or Aragorn.

Do you know who the hero of the books were? Strangely enough, my opinion was the same as Tolkiens, which really annoyed the lecturer when I showed him an article by Tolkien explaining who the hero was. But I am curious to know if you can guess, if you don't already know the answer.

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EndreWhiteMane: Just noticed the OST isn't included here, bummer, it's great.
It seems that extras such as soundtracks are becoming a thing of the past on GOG, sadly.
Post edited February 12, 2015 by ddickinson