yeah, they could probably kill someone.Originally Posted by ajbrun
yeah, they could probably kill someone.Originally Posted by ajbrun
Deadly aren't they....
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No, just rubbish.Originally Posted by Xaneden
Amazingly rubbish. The "sound effects help" statement and amazing amount of space in the first level tipped me off. Quite glad I took out my earphones.
i love these, a good scare is something everyone needs once in a while
i remember one about urban legends and it had some 'slayer' music played bacause which was the lords prayer...then low and behold aload of dead corpses jumped out at you
nice.
I Couldnt agree more. Without any warning of what to expect; stuff like that can give people heart attacks I think ive said this before. Im really not impressed. People who have a child like urge to post these things should put a warning where the text is the same colour as the background, and they should say that warning is there. These are NOT funny and are exremely pointless.Originally Posted by ajbrun
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actually, a shock can NOT give someone a heart attack. heart attacks are caused by a restriction of blood flow to the heart - a shock can simply NOT do this.Originally Posted by Dorza
complete gumpf
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After seeing so many of these I feel truly ashamed for not seeing that coming. GG
Christ, you are a miserable bunch of gits. Have a laugh once in a while, rather than dictating the rules, or at least, what the rules 'should be'.
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It's not a laugh though, it's rubbish.Originally Posted by Xaneden
*yawn* yet another one
You know, someone might actually come up with an original concept at some point rather than re-hashing the same old trash...
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Yeah me too lol.Originally Posted by klarrix
It actually looks like it was going to be a fun game too!
saw it coming ...
done it before lol ...
Calling it a "heart attack" is similar to how the general public calls people that break into computer systems "hackers"; he's not the first to call it that, and nor will he be the last. I'm assuming he actually means cardiac arrest, or arythmia, or something like that.Originally Posted by 5lab
i wasnt questioning that.. a heart attack is another name for cardiac arrest, arythmia is where the beating is funny. neither are caused by shocks.Originally Posted by eldren
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