I'm not saying anything you didn't.
You said GTA:SA looks the same as the previous games. I said Halo 2 looks the same as Halo. Flame war indeed, pfft.
I preferred GTA:VC to Halo, Halo 2 looks like more of the same to me. So you can knock people off ghosts, ooh big change. HL2 will piss all over it anyway.
I have no doubt that HL2 will be better than GTA:SA. But it won't sell as well.
Obviously marketing makes a big difference but GTA3 and VC deserved to sell a lot, unlike FIFA, the last MoH game etc.
Nah, not enough XBox owners for Halo 2 to beat it and PC games don't sell that well even when they are Half-Life 2!
I think 70s would have been better :P
The 3d GTA games are excellent games, there's just so much to do, they cross over into several genres. It's all very well being a hardcore gamer and Jet Set Radio or Gradius V are great games but popularity doesn't always equal bad.
The 2d ones were average at best.
You can't go around randomly redistributing money, it would just create corruption and people with distorted levels of power and influence within society.
A million pounds isn't that much anyway, you could only just about live comfortably on it for the rest of your life. Many of us will earn...
Socialist nonsense, maybe some people don't deserve it, rapists who win our National Lottery for example... But why should someone who has come up with something new and innovative that millions of people use not be a millionaire?
Green Day on the other hand don't deserve it.
I don't think I've bought an album this year :unsure:
I do buy 7" singles and go to about 30-40 concerts a year but I still feel guilty about smaller acts who probably only sell a few thousand copies of their albums...
The Real Tuesday Weld's excellent I, Lucifer album follows the story line of the book, which is well worth a read by the way. It certainly loses something on random.
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