I thought it was based on The Cars That Ate Paris featuring Bruce Spence.
The plot was dumb and I don't like Tom Arnold or Jamie Lee Curtis. That's about all I remember thinking about it, I haven't seen it in like 20 years. I don't remember the action sequences aside from one with the GMC Jimmy.
Most of the console players around here who had it on PS3 also got it on PS4, yeah. Sound looping glitch aside, it's a better overall experience. That being said, if you rarely play TPA, aren't much of a gamer, and already own the tables you wanted on PS3, you're probably better off just getting...
I liked the Dalton ones and On Her Majesty's Secret Service more than the Connery and Moore ones. Haven't seen any Bonds in a while though, not a huge fan of them.
In terms of wackiness I think the Moore era outdoes the Connery era. A View to a Kill and Moonraker are both pretty balls to the...
Neat. I hope you enjoy them, wolfson. They're both GTA-style games at their cores, but they both add elements that separate them from other GTA-style games. With Sleeping Dogs it's more melee combat with a system similar to the Batman Arkham games, and with L.A. Noire it's the detective work and...
They could suspend all sports for a decade and I'd never notice.
And yeah people in Murica are stupidly hoarding everything too. If you ever have any reason to think to yourself "I wonder if the Americans are also giving in to this dumb sensationalist bs." the answer is always going to be yes.
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