@Snake on a PC.: Most features of XBMC have been implemented into the 360 proper. There is currently no application of 360 modding that is not used for piracy. Fact.
The US army approved the game before they found out the Taliban was in it? So it's perfectly OK to kill legions of Brown people in the name of the US of A but if one Brown person dare lay a finger on a born and bred US citizen then by god there will be hell to pay.
@perry570: Halo isn't a quick game. If you find absolutely any need to do quick 180 turns then you should stop getting into situtations where you need to.
Situational awareness and choosing your fights will trump high sensitivty any day of the week.
@thecast: Which is perfectly fine if you want to do that. The save system also applied to such scenarios as if you want to screw around in the maintinence tunnels you better prepare well or if your car breaks down and you end up fighting through a horde of zombies with 1 health bar left and all your weapons broken you've got nobody to blame but yourself if you die and lose all your progress for the past two hours.
A new save system destroys that sense of personal responsibility.
All you whiners, this is possibly the only actual proven case of dumbing down a game. The Dead Rising save system was perfect and actually made it so that you had to live with your consequences. You either forego everything to reload or you accept the death and everything it brings and go on just a little bit stronger than before.
This is what seperates games like Way of the Samurai and Dead Rising apart from the others, and removing that is just screwing over the fans.
Lex Luthor ended up as the hero in "Lex Luthor: Man of Steel"
He funded research into his own super powered ally in order to undermine Superman. She's called Hope and she takes part in a calculated smear campaign against Superman but she was unaware of it.
The series actually ended with a rather poignant conversation between Lex and Superman about how Superman represents the end of human achievement, as he will always be there to save the day.
@brida: I had a completely different response. The idea that this demure, slightly cooky old lady is the only thing protecting the town against the darkness is a cool one. Especially that the rest of the town consider her to be crazy without knowing the danger that she puts herself in every single night, alone in that building, just a powercut away from death.