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#2116
Games / Nikopol: Secrets of the Immortals
25 July, 2014, 11:18:50 PM
I found this game in my own Steam-Libary...not sure when I had recalled purchasing it.....

After firing it up...I realised it based on foreign film made back 2004 called Immortal (Ad-Vitam)

Which is also based on the Graphic-Novel of the same name.

It's been around for a while and I recall reading section of it I found in a past copy of Heavy-Metal magazine.

I have actually mentioned the film and the graphic novel it's based on the forum in the past . If you care to look. Perhaps this was back in 2008  or 2009 when I found it on the foreign cable network and saw the scene I read about earlier in the above mentioned magazine. The was the main character lying crippled in one of the future Parisen subway stations. His leg had become severed  or blown off after some accident. I think he was in some cryogenic-pod that fell from some facility in Earth's orbit. After which, the Egyptian god Horus comes to his rescue and creates a artificial replacement (Using his heat-vision on a section of railway track.) for him. If only he agrees to let him partially possess his body for reasons I don't remember right now. It's essential, because he can't use the new leg without the god/alien's help. This was the part I read long ago. I might have also added knowledge of this game to that post/thread as well. It's also been around since that time I watched this film for the first time.

I only had a quick look at the game..... after I realised I had previous knowledge of it. It looks like a point-n-click adventure.

I'll play this sometime later....

#2117
Games / Re: Naughty-Dog-On-Steam.....
24 July, 2014, 05:11:19 PM
I have PSthree that rarely gets  use right now, but I don't understand why Steam couldn't get those title. Steam belong to a company in opposition to them.
#2118
Games / Naughty-Dog-On-Steam.....
24 July, 2014, 06:47:18 AM
Does anybody have any problems finding any of the famous Naughty-Dog games on steam.

You know...

The Uncharted series and....

The Last of Us....

Which I hear is both very good, but I can't for the life of me find them on Steam.

It's like they have ben boycotting them or something.
#2119
Games / PLanet Alacatraz
23 July, 2014, 07:41:41 PM
I thought his game sounded interesting.

So I purchased it and soon started playing.....

The voice of the protagonist sounds rather inappropriately civilised considering his apparent back ground and some of the dialoge is so dumb it's funny to hear.

Not my own video...
#2120
Film & TV / Re: Jurassic World (2015)
23 July, 2014, 07:04:41 PM
Cloacas :)
#2121
He does resemble Friday from Rogue-Trooper...





I'm wearing a coat just like his right now.

#2122
I want to see this....
#2123
Quote from: Professor Theopolis K Bear on 21 July, 2014, 02:30:19 PM
That sounds like misinformation to me, as I'm sure they'll want to get the Falcon in the new film.  Plus it sounds a bit too fan-wanky - don't get me wrong, there have been hundreds of fan-wanky SW stories told over the years  - this is arguably the whole point of spin-off media like comics and novels - to the point that when I flicked through some anthology of short stories in a bookstore years ago there were even tales about the Jawa that drove the big truck that picked up R2D2 and C3PO from the desert, so I would imagine if even the spin-off media creators think something sounds too stupid to do a story about, Hollywood scriptwriters with years of experience and millions of dollars to throw around can probably come up with something much better.

No, I can't tell if I'm joking either.

I have....

Tales From Jabba's Palace....

Tales From Mos-Eslie's-Cantina....(Both these two have some interesting stories....were these the wank-tales you were referring to. I'm not sure I have read anyone about the Jawa who drove the their Sand-Crawler truck, but a lot them are about the characters that we briefly glimpsed in the films, and could only guess at their back-story.)

Shards of Alderann....(I brought this because it added some back-story to Boba-Fett.

Rogue Squadron.... (Borrowed or given from a old friend.)

Star-Wars: A New Hope (Yep, the novelisation of the very first film and it belongs to my older brother.)

These are all paper- (Or soft-cardboard...) back editions and I also brought the original hard back editions of the Star-Wars-Prequels.

The dust-cover for Attack of the Clones got a bit tatty as I was living out of my Ford-Falcon-Ultility at the time. I remember buying the ticket nearly a fortnight prior to it's official premiere screening...just before I encountered some very crippling mechanical problems with my ride. I think I had brought and had been reading the third novel by the stage I had sold my unfixable Ute, moved out of the caravan park I had been living in for he last six months and started living on the streets for the next few years. After I had given up on my unemployment pension and start earning money by washing wind-screens in traffic. I think that book suffered from exposure to the elements as well. Yet, I still have them.
#2124
Games / Re: Oddworld
23 July, 2014, 04:53:16 PM
I just brought the Odd-Box on Steam and remember I started play on, but never completed the first game, not long after it's first distribution.

But, damn, my missing hard-drive....

I can't install any of them yet, but they are mine.

#2125
Games / Re: way of the samurai 3
22 July, 2014, 10:41:27 AM
Yeah, I always do that...linking Wikipedia entries....
#2126
Games / Re: Sniper Elite 3
22 July, 2014, 09:52:31 AM
I don't normally play these type of games, but it was reviewed here

#2127
Games / Re: The Wolf Among Us
21 July, 2014, 10:20:40 PM


#2128
Off Topic / Re: RIPs
21 July, 2014, 01:37:44 PM
Quote from: Albion on 20 July, 2014, 08:46:19 AM
Quote from: ThryllSeekyr on 20 July, 2014, 12:07:38 AM
Was Tommy the tall one?

Weren't there brothers called Ramone?

Hence the name of the group.

The bands name was inspired by Paul McCartney's use of the pseudonym Paul Ramon during his early days.

I was thinking of the Ramones


I just read about this on Facebook



Last seen him in that western movie based on the television series he was well known for when he was a younger man. He was father of Mel Gibson's character's who was playing his original part.
#2129
Is this the new version with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson in it.....
#2130
Off Topic / Re: RIPs
20 July, 2014, 12:07:38 AM
Was Tommy the tall one?

Weren't there brothers called Ramone?

Hence the name of the group.