There is pretty much one thing good about diet soda, and that is, it's something people with Diabetes (or who otherwise shouldn't have any sugar) can drink.
The taste ranges from horrible to not particularly great, but if you drink it for a while you get used to it / tolerate it, and then it's not so bad.
Guitar Hero II has Trogdor and Thunderhorse, which is all it needs to have a better soundtrack by default.
But other than that, Guitar Hero II is much better because Hammerons and pulloffs actually work.. and it has better multiplayer and the practice mode is useful.
Actually, the broken-up D-Pad is the best D-Pad I've ever used, it's slightly better on your thumb than the + shaped ones (At least in my experience), and it's a heck of a lot better than the round ones which tend to favor diagonals over horizontal and vertical.
As far as the grip, it really depends on your hands if the shape is good or not.
Is it that the more they play videogames, the more they become violent....
Or is it, the more violent they are, the more they play videogames? (Possibly to take out some of that violence, without having to actually hurt anything in real life?)
This is the first thing I thought of when I saw the headline.
There is pretty much one thing good about diet soda, and that is, it's something people with Diabetes (or who otherwise shouldn't have any sugar) can drink.
The taste ranges from horrible to not particularly great, but if you drink it for a while you get used to it / tolerate it, and then it's not so bad.
Most games have demos you can get, but not all of them.
Guitar Hero II has Trogdor and Thunderhorse, which is all it needs to have a better soundtrack by default.
But other than that, Guitar Hero II is much better because Hammerons and pulloffs actually work.. and it has better multiplayer and the practice mode is useful.
Actually, the broken-up D-Pad is the best D-Pad I've ever used, it's slightly better on your thumb than the + shaped ones (At least in my experience), and it's a heck of a lot better than the round ones which tend to favor diagonals over horizontal and vertical.
As far as the grip, it really depends on your hands if the shape is good or not.
Is it that the more they play videogames, the more they become violent....
Or is it, the more violent they are, the more they play videogames? (Possibly to take out some of that violence, without having to actually hurt anything in real life?)
Personally, I think it's the second option.
Without also mentioning that Rez Trance Vibrator article.
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