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#21 mcoot

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 11:39 AM

Yeah. So playing ADRENALINE will kill you, as it'll remove your brain from your head. That's what literally means. DO NOT misuse it.


He meant literally in a metaphorical way. He didn't literally mean literally. :P


C. swift jumps threads and continues his war... what else is new? I'll admit this review isn't particularly informative, but still. Seriously.


I'd only actually played this game once, a while back (and I figure I should probably mention it, given that I only replied to expand on Dark Matter's assessment of the use of the word literally).

To be honest: meh. I'm not a particular fan of the genre, and this didn't provide me with anything to hook me in.

It's well done, plays nicely, but it does feel a bit like a generic top-down shooter.

That said, you could have a lot of fun with this if you were into that sort of game.

Edited by mcoot, 03 September 2011 - 11:40 AM.

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#22 Dark Matter

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 02:12 PM

Yeah. So playing ADRENALINE will kill you, as it'll remove your brain from your head. That's what literally means. DO NOT misuse it.

He meant literally in a metaphorical way. He didn't literally mean literally. :P

If you want to use literally in a metaphorical sense, you leave it out entirely. The word means "not a metaphor" pretty much, so if you're using it like that, you're simply stupid uneducated.
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#23 makerofthegames

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Posted 03 September 2011 - 08:43 PM

Or you could be making a clever joke.
Personally, I think it's the former.
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