@enartloc It's not about the score, it's about "The Bad" that are presented, read them, they shouldn't be issues at all in an objective review. The rage is justified.
@realshooter305 If you actually took the time to listen you'd know that a lot of these metal songs are against these evils. Take for example the first metal band, Black Sabbath and their song "War Pigs", it is one of the finest anti-war songs. Metal hits you hard with the hard facts.
@Eric Smith There most definitely will be a metal station, there was one in Vice City, San Andreas and IV too, no reason not to include one in V.
@Huglyone @evildead6789 Really? Try these as first guesses "Maybe she was hired because of her professionalism", "maybe she's really good at what she does", "maybe she has a great resume", "maybe she's really talented" et cetera. I fail to see why many insist that just because she's a fairly attractive female she could not have been hired based on her actual performance in her career. Even Freud said "sometimes a cigar is just a cigar".
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To people complaining about Connor Connor cannot be the flamboyant, joyous, lively, flirtatious character that Ezio was. The circumstances under which he was born and shaped into an adult are not circumstances which creates those types of character. In places where you actually have to hunt to survive you will expect the people to mature quicker, to be disciplined and serious. Characters like Ezio appear in a more convenient society where you get to be the son of patricians and aristocrats alike and enjoy the fruits of having a sufficient income. In conclusion, Connor is "boring" simply because he does not have the convenience that it takes to become "interesting".
@ddoggbritt16 @Spartan_418 @OortCloud33 Well, let's see now. Quick Googling and this is what I found:
1.Cult
A system of religious veneration and devotion directed toward a particular figure or object.
2.Religion
The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, esp. a personal God or gods.
-You can clearly see that the particular figure that Christians (Jews and Muslims too) venerate is a god. Hence religion is actually a cult and a cult is a religion. The word "cult" might have began its usage as a ways to differentiate the established religions, that held the power, from the less popular religions (labeled cults), which might explain the negative connotation the word "cult" holds as we know that history is written and omitted by those in power.
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