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Laura and Gabriel arrive in the deepest cave of the castle and... they find IGA.
It is precisely because it never cared, that people do care. It's something which it's lacking, because that which it has, it has lackluster of.
Then Lords of Shadow 2 just takes a big, semi-solid, smelly, pea-green dump all over everything.
Speaking of, the Mega Man Battle Network games, for a series developed in 2001, had disturbingly accurate predictions of a lot of 21st century technology. In a time where 600MHz was a decent processor speed, 40GB was a decent hard drive size for a desktop, most data was stored inside your computer, most laptops didn't have built-in wifi, and even when they did, the internet's speed was hardly impressive, the series had all (Literally, all) computers in the world connected to each other via the internet(Internet becoming viable for regular people, and wireless outside the home), applications mainly being run by accessing them from the internet(Cloud computing), computers in literally everything, most of which can access the internet, giant, paper-thin TVs you can mount on the wall, handheld touch-screen devices that, despite being pocketable, could easily access the internet, check your email, receive phone-calls, get messages, run programs, and generally act like a miniature computer(Modern smartphones), and cyberterrorism actually being able to do more than inconvenience tech support for a few hours (Modern cyberterrorism). Hell, the later handheld devices even looked like Apple products.
I'll just quote TVTropes right here:Okay, so we may not be controlling our own cyber avatars busting viruses right now, but that's beside the point.
So, X and Zero confirmed for Project X Zone.http://www.rockmancorner.com/2012/04/mega-man-x-and-zero-playable-in-capcom.html