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Yes, though it doesn't translate well. In Swedish, the saying is "Finns det hjärterum finns det stjärterum", and basically means you can Always make room for the people you like. You'll scoot over even if it's crowded.
I thought it would be more along the lines of "For the Butt! For Assgard!!"
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
Video game players, any thoughts on Homefront: The Revolution? It's set in Philly which I think would be neat to play. I'd love to see my work building get blown up , though I'm sure that doesn't happen. But I do see it in some promo pics of the skyline.
Video game players, any thoughts on Homefront: The Revolution? It's set in Philly which I think would be neat to play. I'd love to see my work building get blown up , though I'm sure that doesn't happen. But I do see it in some promo pics of the skyline.
The first one had a couple cool parts and I enjoyed the idea of a nation successfully invading our own and the feeling of American underdogs...but for the most part it was quite lacking.
However, that was a different developer and publisher (under THQ) and was sold off to someone new. Hopefully they've corrected some issues.
The first one had a couple cool parts and I enjoyed the idea of a nation successfully invading our own and the feeling of American underdogs...but for the most part it was quite lacking.
However, that was a different developer and publisher (under THQ) and was sold off to someone new. Hopefully they've corrected some issues.
I'm gonna give it a shot.
I really want to play it if for no other reason then it's set in Philadelphia. I suppose this can serve as my standby first person shooter game of this type for when the urge hits.
One thing that intrigued me was the sneak aspect. The areas that you aren't just shooting your way through but trying to sneak. I love sneaksie games (Thief - still my all time favorite).
The first one had a couple cool parts and I enjoyed the idea of a nation successfully invading our own and the feeling of American underdogs...but for the most part it was quite lacking.
I've never played Homefront but it sounds a lot like Freedom Fighters, an old game I played on PS2. It was Soviets instead of North Korea, but I really enjoyed the story idea (even if the gameplay was just decent).
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One thing that intrigued me was the sneak aspect. The areas that you aren't just shooting your way through but trying to sneak. I love sneaksie games (Thief - still my all time favorite).
I completely agree, I've always liked shooters that give you some sneaky options. I'm playing Deus Ex: Human Revolution, and definitely enjoying that part of it.
Role PMs for colonialbob mafia are incoming. Let me know if you don't get one, or if you no longer feel up for playing in this game (it's been a little bit of a slow start).
Will probably open this weekend, I'm going to try to not be on the exact same timing as TV Villains.
I've never played Homefront but it sounds a lot like Freedom Fighters, an old game I played on PS2. It was Soviets instead of North Korea, but I really enjoyed the story idea (even if the gameplay was just decent).
Homefront made me think of The Man In The High Castle. (Pretty good series by the way.)