Arkham City is, at best, half an hour to maybe an hour longer than Arkham Asylum. Maybe you're adding Arkham City's DLC to the game time.
How long is Batman: Arkham Asylum? - HLTB
How long is Batman: Arkham City? - HLTB
The rest of this disagreement is just opinion.
For reference, Gamespot gave the Arkham games 9, 9, 6, 7.
and if Arkham Asylum was a 9, and we're not using decimals, Arkham City was an 8. Asylum was definitely a better game than City, although obviously City was still quite good.
1) I think the implication is that they left because he burned his daughter, yes
2) From the total look of shock on her face, I think that Melisandre realized she misinterpreted her vision(s) and Stannis is not the chosen one.
5) Jaime will correctly assume it was Ellaria when he remembers...
They've already remastered or remade damn near pretty much every Squaresoft game better than FF7 and a couple that were worse. With all the hype around it I'm actually surprised it didn't at least get a graphical remastering before this, but even if the remake is a wild success it won't touch...
The joke was that House Lannister didn't have a Valyrian sword at that point and had been trying to get one for several generations. So setting the price of an assassination at a Valyrian sword would have been ironically appropriate.
And unless Jorah has had Biohazard training, he has undoubtedly touched that little bit of sleeve/bracer/whatever to other parts of his body, to other parts of his clothing etc. The reason nobody else has caught greyscale from Jorah is because it's basically some kind of magical disease.
In...
If srs question, in AFFC she was blinded for killing a Night's Watch deserter, they restored her sight in ADWD when she was able to pass a test, it's strongly implied she warged to pass the test. So the only real question is whether or not her warging makes it into the series or not.
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I think that Wu was mainly talking about the Drex. They didn't jazz up the raptors, they're basically the exact same as the fossils Dr Grant was digging up, or the story he told to scare that fat kid.
You catch greyscale because the story decided you just caught greyscale.
I mean it can't be that contagious. Jorah is constantly pulling his sleeve/bracer/whatever down to look at the infection, and I haven't seen him give it to any of the people he's touched.
Which is why you one and done folks can happily save scum your way to a casualty free ending, while us fanatics can slog our way through an Iron Man marathon of dead troopers. Everybody is happy.
What exactly are we arguing about here?
Hmm, he's not exactly refusing, he's being vague. Like, maybe he would have killed Tywin if Tywin had still been at Harrenhal, but killing Tywin while he was out marching with his army wasn't something he was presently capable of. His whole 'i can kill anyone' air of bravado could have just been...
I don't have kids, probably. And I definitely don't have any restraining orders against me. Can't get a restraining order if you're dead!
I helped my friend a lot during the first year or so of her son's life, I read a couple books, and I see my nieces pretty regularly. I won't pretend to...
Yeah' that's from Monday, and it's not gameplay, its a mega scripted tutorial mission. I mean, I guess it's closer to gameplay than the cutscene trailer was.
But yeah this will be my first pre-order/day 1 purchase in quite a while.
5 is not a very good game either. Very disjointed with a hard to follow story, even by the standards of Final Fantasy. The job system made all the characters ultra bland too.
Except that's just not true with XCom. Most of the cult status of the originals is due to how unforgiving and brutal they were. Enemy Unknown took some pretty big steps away from that, the Long War mods drug the game kicking and screaming back towards the spirit of the originals, and it looks...
My assumption is that they know about Needle, and at some point there will be some symbolic dealie where she either takes Needle back out of it's hiding spot and reclaims her identity as Arya Stark, or pitches it away/forgets about it and stays nobody.