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Indiana Jones and the Robots of Empire - now That's an idea

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Addicted to the gameplay, feel and atmosphere of the Emperor's Tomb which I've been able to enter only today, to be impaled immediately in the first trap. Blah. Goes from action to freaky action before you know it. Excellent, excellent game. More Tomb Raider-ish than you know, but infinitely more fun - you get to beat up a ton of Nazis. Tell me that isn't appealing.

In related news, if you're interested, Ubisoft's giving the Prince of Persia series of games away dirt cheap. Get yourself a copy and email me the other copy. You are going to buy it aren't you? Please, pretty please? :D

Finally got my hands on one of the few books I haven't read in the series. I'm still yet to read the entire "Empire series". Getting there.

And the world would live as oneThe Return

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:lol:

i too am terrible at such games.... :lol:

By wickedlizard, # 24. August 2006, 09:34:57

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oh my, i never said i was bad at it. i meant in this particular level, the complexity and the number of puzzles just took me by surprise. i love the game so far. let's see how it ends.

By alamandrax, # 24. August 2006, 18:37:52

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Metlin writes:

The Empire Series is quite good -- actually, you should read the Empire Series, the Robot Series and _then_ The Foundation -- and finally, End of Eternity.

Makes for an interesting read! :smile:

By anonymous user, # 25. August 2006, 14:59:29

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yup. in an ideal world, that's what would have happened.

instead, i read the I Robot series first, moved on to the Foundation series (hapazardly again - read the Foundation and Empire after Second Foundation, etc) then went back to the Robot series (some form of continuity here though) and now am beginning on the Empire series.

like i told akshay a while back, people need to let me know where to subscribe to the newsletter which specifies these things. i always end up being out of the loop.

By alamandrax, # 25. August 2006, 18:05:20

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Metlin writes:

Usually, it works by asking others who've read the books about the order in which to read them. P:

If they haven't read 'em all, you probably need to find others who have.

You need friends, nyah nyah nyah!

By anonymous user, # 29. August 2006, 15:14:24

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why do i need friends? i've got me.

By alamandrax, # 30. August 2006, 16:05:14

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Metlin writes:

Well, I do not know, but it might have something to do with you whining about not being told about some order of books. Or something. P:

By anonymous user, # 31. August 2006, 05:14:07

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ah. but i like to complain about it. a lot. so.

By alamandrax, # 31. August 2006, 16:18:18

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