Rift reminds me so much of World of Warcraft. Anyone here invest a good amount of time on Rift yet? What did you think?Elann2008Ive just hit level 44. It is very similar to WoW, but thats not really a bad thing to be honest. The fastest mounts are 110% ground speed, the quests are fun and linked around a surprisingly involve narrative, the Dungeons (at least the ones I have cleared) are all of high quality. The open world PvP is also thriving. The only downside to this is that SCUM are active on my server, getting ganked every now and again is cause for frustration.
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Because letting countries sort out their own problems is a good thing. If the NATO forces install the Rebel leadership in power they wont have the strength or the know how to hold it, leading to another Gaddafi simply taking over. The Rebel forces need to acquire the knowledge to win the civil war and the means to hold power after it has been won.
At this point niether force has the edge, and the NATO forces can only enforce a no fly zone. Any tactical air support will be innefectual due to the lack of technology on the Rebel side. This conflict is remarkably similer in makeup to the Spanish civil war.
Hipsters? What decade are we in again? Anyways Mirror's Edge never bombed in it's fans eyes. It was criminally underrated.mrmusicman247
This, it was a fun experience that despite its problems brought the platformer into the CoD generation.
I just hope someone picks up on the idea as it was an incredible experience.
Their influences. Like. . everything Games Workshop does. x:[QUOTE="AncientDozer"][QUOTE="rzepak"]
http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/about/b20/videos.html#blizzard-retrospective Awesome little documentary from Blizzard to mark 20 years in the buisness. Its great seeing the guys talk about how they started and their influences. Think Ill look for my Warcraft 2 and install for nostalgias sake=)
rzepak
Too bad it took Games workshop 10+ years to finally give the license to someone who made a decent game out of it=)
Try 20+ for a vidya gaem. and seeing as blood bowl, space hulk, gorkamorka, manowar and a plethora of other small games throughout the 80's and 90's that are still among the best war and board games of all time. Just because the ADD generation can't see past the flashing lights of the vidya doesn't mean games workshop wasn't a market leader a decade ago. Too bad both their core products have gotten progressively worse since then. As for the original comment the similarities are superficial at the most. Games workshop "stole" the majority of the similarities from 70-'s Sci Fi at any rate.
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