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Unfortunately, this channel has been demonetized by RU-vid and therefore the Game Movie Vault has been closed. It was fun for over 10 years but I can no longer afford to spend the time to make these videos without being reimbursed by RU-vid. I have started a second channel that focuses on Diablo 4 and I am thinking of starting another separate Game Lore channel very soon.
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Great game but it is kind of stupid that Solano double-crossed the mercenary, he could have paid them to keep those after him at bay instead of double-crossing them.
That last mission was hard when i was younger, first time ever throwing my controller but i kept trying and finally beat it before the summer was over best times, this game also had replay value as well with all the cheat codes 😂 Played on the original xbox
There were times, when governments got away with `mistrusting the establishment = insane´, as people were not constantly harmed more by the politics than by the mob crimes. Ah, those days long gone... #Styx
I have a scene in my "Kingdom Hearts" fic based after this game's bad ending. It involves Xion and Ansem the Wise, with Xion being the Leo in this scenario.
I love how cold 47 is in Blood Money. The bored line delivery when he tells the swing king to hurry up and look at the picture so he can get his job over with. Then him immediately asking about his payment after Diana says she might be killed, and of course him killing his canary to keep quiet. So savage. That's what made him the best at what he does. Ever since they've kept trying to make Agent 47 some kind of sympathetic human with emotions and it's just lame.
I find it so odd that this game starts off pretty serious, then it just turns into a laughable cheesy resident evil with vampires plot. I do enjoy this game though, it's flawed but its just misunderstood.
Despite the negative reviews about this game, I loved and replayed it eversince it came out. Piers went from an alright dude but went out like a true soldier and became one of my fav characters, bro left me speechless. By far my favourite campaign in the game, def the saddest ending too..
20:30 Auric Goldfinger: You have the navigation coordinates, now get out of there...and STOP SPENDING MY MONEY!! I like Goldfinger tells Goldeneye to GTHO and pulls a Mr. Krabs by telling him to stop spending his money, that's hilarious.
The fact that the game was created under the influence of a series of apparently incompatible factors shows how much Shadow Man is a wacky creation: comic books, popular computer games of various genres (Tomb Raider, Myst, Super Mario 64), prose by Edgar Allan Poe and poetry by T. S. Eliot, controversial film productions ( "Seven", "Hellraiser", "Eraserhead", "Jacob's Ladder", etc.), works of art by famous painters, scientific works in the field of psychopathology and forensic psychiatry, etc. All that being said, it's clear that Shadow Man isn't aimed at younger ages. Not only because of the spilled blood and guts (there is that in other games, even more than here), but because of the impact it can have on a young man who has yet to acquire certain ideas about life and form personal attitudes on some life issues. What is most interesting is that this was precisely the intention of the "Iguana" developers - they wanted and succeeded in creating a game that would shake the public, while at the same time everything would remain within some tolerable limits.