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Is The Binding Of Isaac A Great Game Or Overrated Give Me Your Detailed Opinons On The Game.

Can Someone give me info on Benjamin Franklin?

he arrange the Albanay Plan of Union in 1754 (during French & Indian War) as the FIRST attempt to unite the 13 colonies - but only 9 showed up

Is The Binding of Isaac a great game or overrated? Give me your detailed opinons on the game. I've played it for hours and can't decide?

I Think its A Great Game. The Art Style Hits The Nail On The Head And The Randomly Generated Aspect Brings Suprises Around Every Corner! I Think its The Best Game Of Its Kind But I Guess It Depends On personal Opinion. Anyways... I Cant Wait For Rebirth To Come Out Next Week I Just Preordered It ^.^

Is Shakespeare overrated?

I don’t think so; his plays are the only ones from the English sixteenth century regularly performed although there were many other playwrights around e.g. Marlowe, Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher, Kyd, Webster etc. He is even performed more than most seventeenth century playwrights (he wrote at the end of the 16th and beginning of the 17th) though we have Wycherley etc who are very funny. It may be that his plots are more accessible to following generations, they tend not to turn entirely on something which is only applicable to his own lifetime. This may be a slight slure on the other writers: the fact we don’t perform their plays as often means their worlds are more alien to us than Shakespeare’s - but one has to ask why he has been consistently performed and published, whilst others had their day and then were revived in much later centuries and were not continuously published.

What is an example of a great video game that has terrible graphics?

Frankly I’m surprised nobody has mentioned this game yetPokemon Gold/Silver/CrystalIt’s at the 24th spot on the list of best selling video games of all time - Wikipedia !Released back in 1999, the games were a huge hit and followed successfully on the heels of Pokemon Red, Green and Blue (No 8 on the list)It’s graphics is so bad for it’s time that you’d be wondering how it became so popular.Here’s a comparison ;Pokemon G/S/C GraphicsHere’s a gameplay of another extremely popular game that was released in the same year (1999)Counter Strike 1.6 GraphicsThe graphics are incomparable and miles apart!But both these games went on to become very successful worldwide and classics in their own right! So what’s common between them both?Captivating gameplay!In pokemon, the game takes us through our journey of becoming a world class trainer. While playing the game, the player feels one with the character and get’s the sense of going on a grand adventure with mysteries to solve around every corner and surprise meetings with mysterious legendary pokemon in the wild grass.You, the player become synced with the storyline and one with the character. There are gym leaders to defeat, mysteries to unravel, puzzles to solve, enemies to defeat, people to save and so much more that you enjoy being the hero of the Johto and Kanto regions.Though the game is well below 2MB in size, it would take you well more than 2 weeks to finish and all the while leaving you feeling good about yourself being a hero.A game is successful if it manages to convince its player that they are the lead character who is in the game, that is, make them immerse themselves in the world of the game and Pokemon G/S/C manages to do that exceedingly well!Edit : Adding another point, Really good background music!The game featured many nice pieces of music. One of my favourites is the National Park theme which is hauntingly beautiful.National Park Theme

What are some great games for PS4?

Dark Souls, Dark Souls II, and Bloodborne (by the same people but different game) are all good games. My boyfriend liked the mechanics and storyline of the Dark Souls series more than Bloodborne but it depend on what you're looking for in a great game. I didn't play these, I found them awfully boring, but he really enjoyed them. I definitely would recommend playing Last of Us Remastered. Although its one of the shorter games out there, the story mode is beautiful, emotional, and compelling. I wouldn't say its very challenging, but again depends on what you want. The bonus to this is that it has an excellent multiplayer option as well. It's surprisingly well put together and tons of fun...though hard to master. The first thing I would pick us is Borderlands Handsome collection if you haven't played the Boderlands series on PS3. Even if you have, buy maybe didn't play all of it, this has everything after and including Borderlands 2 - two full games, all DLC, all character bonuses, etc. If you have friends, you could play together with 4 (or less) person split screen. It's probably the single greatest bundle of all time except that it doesn't include the original Borderlands. I haven't gotten a chance to play Tomb Raider yet, but its gotten lots of great reviews, looks stunning, and if you like action adventure games should be lots of fun. Destiny has gotten lots of great reviews, and some bad, but might be something to look into. I'm not sure if I'm interested enough to spend time playing it but the new one looks kinda interesting, so maybe. I'm definitely looking forward to the new Uncharted game. I've played the entire series and I love it. I think Fallout 4 looks excellent (I've watched my boyfriend's brother play) but I'm not sure how familiar you want to be with the previous games. You can definitely pick it up and play, but you might miss some information, not fully comprehend the story (if its at all tied), or Easter eggs without the prior knowledge. Hope that helps and happy gaming.

What are the most addictive computer or video games of all time?

No video game is universally addictive. If there's a golden rule for creating addictive games, we'd all be rich like drug lords or tobacco tycoons and video games will be illegal in a heartbeat considering the scrutiny we already receive when there's absolutely no causal correlation between video games and addictive behavior. Unlike drugs or tobacco (or even alcohol), people don't physically consume video games. There's no physical chemical content in video games that inevitably causing physical biochemical imbalance and get you addicted. So I would avoid using the word "addictive" or "addition" since that gives people the wrong idea that video games are poisonous like drugs, tobacco or liquor. People who are addicted with video games often have pre-existing mental issues that manifest itself with video games. It's not that video game get people addicted, it is addictive people get addicted with video games. Now we get the serious buzzkill out of the way, I'd say different people "addicted" to different type of games. I've know people played all kinds of different games for prolonged period of time: shooter, RPG, action adventure, strategy... etc. Games with high replay value tent to be more "addictive", since people aren't easily to get bored with the same content. For example, Halo multiplayer offers people variety and different game play experiences than Halo single player missions. You can play GTA IV a lot longer than playing god of war. Personally, I don't get addicted with games (or other stuff). I may spend a lot of time playing a certain game over a week or a month. But there's inevitable a time come when I just get tired of it, and want something new. Even when I'm in the middle of finishing a game, I don't feel the physical need to play that game. I enjoy playing it, but not doing so doesn't hurt either. The longest time I played a single game is probably over 200 hours with Baldur's Gate 2. Now the longest I play a game is around 60-70 hours, either with an RPG or with a sandbox free roaming game like GTA IV or RDR.

How much of a tax rebate is my family going to get?

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There is nothing to create, "God" has always been?

"It says in the beginning God created heavens and earths and many people love this verse
but elohim means
"the gods."
so it reads in the beginning the gods created the heavens and the earth
I then find out

El was the supreme god, father of humankind, and creator of all creatures on earth. The word El was found in the ruins of the Royal Library of the Ebla civilization in the archaeological site of Tell Mardikh (Syria) and dated to c. 2300 BCE. Tablets found in excavations at Ugarit (written c. 1300-1200 BCE) named El’s wife; she was the Goddess Asherah (Hebrew אשרה - ASHRH). Asherah was a major Semitic mother goddess who was worshipped in ancient Israel as the consort of El and in Judah as the consort of Yahweh. Of course this was some time before YHVH was transformed to a male-only deity. (http://www.thenazareneway.com)

So all throught the Old testament is not describing God but the gods and how they viewed the world, including there many killings and wanting of sacrifices......

yet many people still believe this till this day, who is to blame?

The Churches or people just not wanting to research?

I’ve been a bit bored lately, so want to buy some new Steam games that I can really sink my teeth into. I’m a huge fan of FPS, RPG, and simulation games. What are some Steam games I can play for 100+ hours?

Hm, no one seems to have mentioned it yet, so…I’m not a guy who usuallyspends a lot of time on a game. After a while, either I’m through or I ditch the game for some new one. I mean, I’m a sucker for Bethesda games, but when I read about others having play times over a thousand, I can’t really fathom how they did that, even with games like these. Alright, Fallout: New Vegas has 240 hours for me, but that’s with heavy modding (like the other Bethesda games, too).And then there’s The Binding of Isaac.There’s just something to this Rogue-Lite that makes it impossible to quit. It’s hard - really hard. Lapses in concentration will cost you a game and a game can take up to an hour or so. Sure, there were some extensions, most recently Afterbirth+, but those are sorta immaterial. What it’s really about is the freaky item combinations and the fact that it takes forever to unlock everything. You fail, but somehow it always stays motivating, because being unfair sometimes is just part of the game - there are runs that are almost failed from the start. You constantly learn something new about what items and combinations work and you always try to get farther. Then there is the immaculate soundtrack of the first iteration and the nigh-perfect of the second one. The seemingly inconsequent, but omnipresent backstory and theme. The style that fits the whole package perfectly. And between lots and lots of fails a glorious win once in a while. And it has a really cool multiplayer that I’ve hardly ever used. Right now I’m at 437 hours for Rebirth + 85 hours for the original game. I’m sorta confident that I’ll NEVER stop playing it. And this is coming for a guy who never gave a damn about MMOs, because of the lousy grind-fests they usually devolved into. And all that for relatively little money.You should REALLY give it a try!…if you’re not squeamish, that is.Look up some playthroughs on Youtube maybe. And be careful: Some people really dislike Afterbirth+. Afterbirth is very good, though, as it adds lots of new content that makes the game more fun.Rebirth on Steam

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