The lights you are referring to on Shepard's armor were present in ME2 but covered up very quickly, as soon as you got the grenade launcher in the first mission it's kept there. I don't see them doing that, especially since the health meter has been pretty low key from the jump. I would prefer to see them do less changing and more adding and improving on the current settings. I felt the first game was fantastic and the second improved on it in every way so I don't see what the point would be of drastic changes.
I feel the same about a lot of nerdy shirts. They feel the need to shoehorn the name of the license on to the shirt and it just doesn't work. It's much cooler if you do a shirt and don't explain what it's referencing. That way you can weed out people and see who actually know what it is. My picture is an example of that.
I was talking specifically about the final mission where characters are killed pretty brutally. And compared to some of the tamer ones on that list it definitely stacks up.
But if you meet someone 20 years down the line named Turok you're going to give that person a high five... because you'll need all the help you can get fighting off those dinosaurs that will be attacking us in the future.
Pretty surprised that Mass Effect 2 didn't end up on the death scene list. It gets rough on the suicide mission if you make any wrong moves, especially since if someone dies in there (other than you to a point) they aren't coming back like any of those other games.
I'm thinking the cover should just be a picture of the T-800's hand giving the devil horns as it goes into the... smelting pot? I'm not sure how Ahnuld dies in T2 I just know it was really hot and melty and I just so happen to always get something in my eye when that scene starts. Now that's metal! EMOTIONS!
@cybershrike: That's what I thought too! They make a small joke about them being especially close (They are one of the greatest bromance pairings in history) in each of their projects and I thought it was great to have it follow them into this project too!
@FTO_dude: You're right. I'm still really bummed that Star Wars movie bombed. I thought it had a lot of potential.
But seriously the setting has nothing to do with it. People will go see anything if their friends like it. Most of the audience for the new Star Trek weren't already Trekkies. They were people who thought it looked fun and they heard how much their friends enjoyed it. I think this movie has more in common with that than Iron Man to be honest.
Classy. This is absolutely awful. It kills me to read these stories and yet when another one pops up I have to read it simply because it shocks and horrifies me so much. What game could be so important? How hard is it to retrieve those important items from the trash? And for God's sake how can you choose a game built off of fake connections to characters over a human being, let alone your CHILD!?! Ugh. I'm so disgusted.
I love all the contradiction going on with Dark Knight Rises! I secretly hope it's all misinformation that Nolan is putting out there just to get people going crazy.