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Target Practice

Target Practice

Member Since 02 Dec 2010
Offline Last Active Dec 12 2010 03:52 AM
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In Topic: Best movie(s) of the year or all time

02 December 2010 - 09:09 AM

Best movie of 2010? Probably Inception. A brilliant script, well-paced, and excellent performances from DiCaprio and Joseph Gordon-Levitt (AKA Tommy from 3rd Rock From the Sun) really lifted this above the competition in my eyes.

Honourable mention to The Expendables which somehow managed to be about a thousand times better than it really should have been. It looks like the actors really had fun doing it, and it shows in the performances. Plus it's probably been the first half-decent action movie since Die Hard 4.

Of all time? Oh, most definitely Blade Runner: The Director's Cut (1982 I think). Made before I was born, but with visual effects that stand out even today, and one of the most bleak cyberpunk settings I can remember, it really stands out as a fantastic achievement, particularly when you realise it's now nearly 30 years old.

In Topic: Favorite game

02 December 2010 - 08:44 AM

Hmmm, probably my favourite game for the 360 so far has been Mass Effect 2. Bioware just have a magic touch when it comes to RPG games, and Mass Effect 2 pretty much improved on everything that made the first Mass Effect so good. Plus it got rid of those DAMNED ELEVATORS! :laugh:

In Topic: Any Good MMOs You Guys Can Recommend

02 December 2010 - 08:41 AM

I used to play EVE Online, and it seemed pretty awesome. Like most MMOs, when you're just starting out, things are a bit of a grind, but once you get to a level where you can fly some decent ships, your options really open up. CCP have done a good job of mostly letting the players decide what they want to do, rather than forcing people into certain pigeonholes. For example, my character (before I stopped playing) was primarily a miner, but also had the relevant skills to pilot medium-sized transport ships, and if push really came to shove, he could also do a job in a small battlecruiser should our mining operation need a little protection from pirates here and there. That's the sort of freedom you're allowed in EVE. You're not just limited to one or two roles.