San Andreas is also a fault in SoCal. It is the where the 1994 Northridge earthquake came from, as well as the Great San Francisco quake.
It's actually a pretty active fault line.
Okay...getting away from the anime...
Most of those games look relatively good, but why hasn't anyone mentioned:
The Movies
Metroid Prime 2
Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time 2
MGS3?
C'mon people...
Oh, it looks awesome. Supposedly, if your character happens to get infected with the virus, you turn into a zombie, which is a unique, and cool, twist that no other RE game has done before. Unfortunately, it's only on the PS2, and I have a Gamecube (which is, by the way, good for the other RE...
Only two weeks on Metroid Prime? Uhuh, I don't think so. There's more than a good twenty hours of gameplay in there with 100% completion, and if you don't have a strategy guide. The boss battles are generally intense, but very cool, as well as fun. The game is huge. Plus it has some awesome...
That is such a funny movie. Yeah, it's inappropriate, but...man...is that puke scene one of the funniest things I have ever seen. Everything about that movie goes over the top, but that's what makes comedy so comic, right?
Anyway, back to the topic...
I was completely and totally psyched when this game was announced for the GC. However, because this game is rated M, I want to know if it is appropriate and what any possible problems could be. Remember, it is a remake of the original Metal Gear Solid for the PlayStation.
Well, it's a game about this man named James Earl Cash, who's about to be put to death. He's injected, but then wakes up in this warehouse, with the voice of a man known as the Director (voiced by Brian Cox) in his ear. The Director wants to make a lethal snuff film; that is, a film that...
Michael Madsen is doing the voice of Tanner. Driver has previously had two other games, for the PS1, and the second allowed players to leave their vehicles in a more GTA-style format. Driv3r is going to be much along these same lines, but expect more explosions and stunts, because this game is...
And if you have a GBA, you could get Metroid: Zero Mission, which is the same game as the NES classic Metroid, save for the fact that it fleshes out the story more, and it adds some new elements, plus a new ending.
Recently, I've been trying to compile a list of good music from extreme sports games. I mean good music. No Final Fantasy stuff. I've never been able to understand people who have mixed and remixed that stuff.
Anyway, I just wanted to know. If you play games like Tony Hawk or Dave Mirra, what...