To be honest I think the media has whipped people up over the last decade and a lot of scary right wing groups are on the rise in europe.
I heard the EDL and NF had a fight in Rochdale over who was the most racist. Most of their members would probably be deemed as subhuman by a real nazi regime and not last long themselves, ironically.
These groups see London as a lost cause which makes me a happy boy.
They'd get battered to fuck if they tried to march through hackney
Nice one, I love freebies and from what I see online this is described as (see below) which sounds quite simply old school awesome
Crusader: No Remorse is a 90s isometric shooter set in a dystopian word.
I bought MW2 and BO2 in a deal yesterday as I've never tried them on PC.
Back on topic, watching the stuff I've seen so far of AW there seems to be a lot of jumping around, like playing COD in a bouncy castle
The only hand-helds I ever had were Nintendo Game&Watch ones
Commodore 64
SNES
N64
PS1
Crappy PC
Gamecube
PS2
Xbox 360
PC
I'd say for nostalgia the C64. Came with International Soccer (on cartridge) and Manic Miner (on cassette). I was 10 when I got it and most memorable for:
Way of the Exploding Fists
Jet Set Willy
+ in the UK there was a range of games for £1.99 with occasional gems like 'Kickstart'.
I have loved my Xbox 360 and while the PC is winning now I'd say the 360, playing MW2 with mates from work, got me back into games big time
Hello mate, nice to have a few news 'faces' around here. All you guys with PS4s seem to be multiplying, how long I wonder before I too succumb?
Welcome!
Ha, I gave your comment a like, I think most of threads were, as usual, pc v console wars
Specs-wise I'm glad I invested in a decent rig but as with Watch Dogs, it's all about the optimisation, and Ubi do not have a great track record on that score.
This and GTA V on PC are my two main hopes for next year.
New article in IGN today:
http://uk.ign.com/articles/2014/10/24/how-the-division-is-combating-the-weight-of-expectation
It's laughable really. They're still making massive profits. It's not like they're going under or losing money.
What's not laughable is that we're supposed to give a shit and that we're suppsoed to panic because they're not making as much profit as they suggested they would. Incredible.
What a stupid world we live in.
There's a good article on pizzagate in the bbc website (I'm on my phone or I'd link it..on my phone and lazy). That rivalry between you and United has been intense at times. Viera and Keane are on ITV4 right now!
Tonight Spurs won 5 -1 and Erik lamela scored goal of the decade so I'm a happy bunny.
I think Brady and the like get locked up in Broadmoor which is a classed as a hospital, though I believe Brady has always tried to maintain he's not insane, which he clearly is.
Regarding Doc's point, killing someone, whether its 'lawful' or otherwise will always sit uncomfortably with me. It's a poor reflection of a society that resolves it's problems in this way.
Self defence I understand, otherwise it's murder in my eyes. Particularly the inhuman way state murder is often conducted. And that's pretty much how I stand on that particular issue.
Possibly, I don't know if anyone in this country has ever been incarcerated for so long, so maybe they didn't know what to do with him.
Tax payer funded funeral?
Podolski is a cock (just sayin')
What is it with gooner players these days? They hate us more than the fans do, I love the banter, but it's the players representing these days.
Rather than the middle class fan-base who haven't got a flippin clue
COYS
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-29734816
They used to sing songs about this chap at football matches back in the day. I won't share the song as it's a bit naughty.
He killed 2 policemen in the 1960s, he then went on the run in Epping Forest.
He was sentencd to 30 years for this but has been kept in prison for nearly 20 years longer than the tariff because he has always refused to say sorry.
He is quoted as saying it was nothing personal, they were doing their jobs, he was doing his.
Most of the media reaction to the release is 'keep him locked up and throw away the key'.
I doubt he would be able to cope in the outside world after half a century behind bars so it's a strange decsion to release him now.