jimmyfalcon69
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Sheer quality. Exciting, fast-paced, well-designed... just an all-round brilliant and original MMORPG shooter. Top stuff.
The anime style was the feature that captivated me from the start. Secondly, the customization of the characters.
It's fairly easy on hardware too, and has a growing variety of game modes. The item purchasing system is a little strict, with items getting worn out after a while and having to be bought again, but they need to eat somehow right - can't have us all playing for free all the time!
So, yeah, avery good game, highly recommended! One of my favorite MMO games. I've played it almost on a daily basis for 3 long years. I've made friends from all over the world. It was a great time.
The anime style was the feature that captivated me from the start. Secondly, the customization of the characters.
It's fairly easy on hardware too, and has a growing variety of game modes. The item purchasing system is a little strict, with items getting worn out after a while and having to be bought again, but they need to eat somehow right - can't have us all playing for free all the time!
So, yeah, avery good game, highly recommended! One of my favorite MMO games. I've played it almost on a daily basis for 3 long years. I've made friends from all over the world. It was a great time.
1 Kwan Ha is the most annoying character in the series: I don't care about it, I don't feel anything for it, so please kill it faster! The haircut and the appearance don't make it pleasant. The development of Kai's story and Master Chief's one are enough to get the series going, so no need for Kwan's boring story.
2 I like Kai Spartan's development more than Master Chief's who has no facial expressions and he doesn't make me feel something special about him. They could have picked another guy for the role, sincerely speaking.
3 We need more action between Humans/Spartans and the Covenant (but CGI cost money and they don't have too much of it I guess). There is too much talking like I am watching some boring political debate.
2 I like Kai Spartan's development more than Master Chief's who has no facial expressions and he doesn't make me feel something special about him. They could have picked another guy for the role, sincerely speaking.
3 We need more action between Humans/Spartans and the Covenant (but CGI cost money and they don't have too much of it I guess). There is too much talking like I am watching some boring political debate.
What a wonderful movie!
Such pure-hearted, innocent people, as God wants us all to be!
Pem Zam, the little girl with an angelic smile, stayed in my soul. I will not forget her big beautiful eyes, the joy in her face, her tears when the teacher must leave before the harsh mountain winter.
Nor will I forget the girl who sang on the hill bringing thanks to the spirits of the mountain. What a voice, what an ancient song! (find it on the Internet as Lunana, the Yak Song).
The actors are actually mountain top villagers from the happiest country in the world: Bhutan in Asia. They play their real life roles so naturally and convincingly.
The film is a testimony about the past, about the relationship between man and nature, but somehow it is also an invitation for us, the city people, to return to nature, to our lost innocence.
The mountain landscapes from thousands of meters above sea level are extraordinary, I actually couldn't get enough of such beauty. Nature remains forever the source of human existence.
Films from other "exotic" countries are welcome. Through these films I discover other cultures, other ways of understanding the existence on Earth.
Such pure-hearted, innocent people, as God wants us all to be!
Pem Zam, the little girl with an angelic smile, stayed in my soul. I will not forget her big beautiful eyes, the joy in her face, her tears when the teacher must leave before the harsh mountain winter.
Nor will I forget the girl who sang on the hill bringing thanks to the spirits of the mountain. What a voice, what an ancient song! (find it on the Internet as Lunana, the Yak Song).
The actors are actually mountain top villagers from the happiest country in the world: Bhutan in Asia. They play their real life roles so naturally and convincingly.
The film is a testimony about the past, about the relationship between man and nature, but somehow it is also an invitation for us, the city people, to return to nature, to our lost innocence.
The mountain landscapes from thousands of meters above sea level are extraordinary, I actually couldn't get enough of such beauty. Nature remains forever the source of human existence.
Films from other "exotic" countries are welcome. Through these films I discover other cultures, other ways of understanding the existence on Earth.