Advantages: An awsome game... Disadvantages: So few...
I have never been that serious a gamer. Only casually playing things like Age of Empires, Grand Theft Auto on the computer, and a few games on the Nintendo Wii. My friend, Jam, however, has always been rather heavily into his games, and always had a good number installed on his custom built PC. It wasn?t until I played this one game on his computer, that I got hooked. KillingFloor. It was an instant hit with me, and after a while, he brought me a copy (so he could play it against someone he knew).
The Basics of the Game
KillingFloor is an online, co-op horror survival, first person shooter game, which means that you control the character that is shooting ? typically viewing the two arms of the character. The aim of the game, is to kill specimens, which are different types of ?zombie?.
?set in the devastated cities ...
Advantages: Lovely taste and no sugar. Disadvantages: None
I've recently seen adverts on telly of Coca Cola Zero. My friend was given a free can of this the other day outside Woolworth's and he enjoyed it. After seeing the adverts and my friend saying he enjoyed it, I thought I'd give it a shot. So, in whilst shopping in Asda today I noticed these on the checkout so picked a bottle of it up. I paid £.0.88p for a 500ml bottle of it.
PACKAGING
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The coke comes in a clear plastic bottle with a red screw top.
The label has the famous Coca Cola name on it in red lettering with the word Zero under it in white. The labelling is predominantly black with white smattering on it. In small letters on the front is says 'great coke tast - zero sugar'. On the other side are the ingredients, nutritional information is the contact information and website address.
I like the look ...
Louise90 31.07.2006
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Advantages: Better than being mauled by a bear...... Disadvantages: But not by much.
of movie is usually no bad thing. But with this particular film, I felt that it needed ?something? to give it a little more pzazz, and I would have been more than happy had the director chosen to throw in a few explosions or perhaps a small car chase, if only to break the monotony of bad acting, bad plot and bad directing.
Conclusion
The KillingFloor is one of those films which will pass, unnoticed, from the ?New Release? shelf to the ?Budget Buy? section of any local DVD retailer, without ever making its mark on the rental or sales charts.
Its fall will be swift and its stay in the bargain basement will be long, before it finally slips into oblivion without anyone to mourn it.
It has just been pointed out to me that I reviewed this product as a DVD, not as a FILM format. This wasn't something that had escaped my attention, however, it ...