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I have no doubt that Sherlock Holmes smokes a pipe of better quality than Joseph Barnett's clay one found at the murder scene of Mary Jane Kelly.
Don't be too sure. Holmes's favorite pipe was his "old and oily" black clay pipe mentioned in "A Case of Identity," "The Blue Carbuncle," "The Copper Beeches," "Red Headed League" and Hound of the Baskervilles, among others. A favored pipe is like an old friend whose comfortable company is sought above that of all others.
Don."To expose [the Senator] is rather like performing acts of charity among the deserving poor; it needs to be done and it makes one feel good, but it does nothing to end the problem."
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By far this is the best of the Holmes games. The others are good, although Nemesis annoys me by being First Person only, the clues are far easier to find in third person. Another reason this is the best? The clipboard sections for clues, and crime scene investigations are far better than the "type the answer to the quiz" mechanics in other games.There Will Be Trouble! http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Little-Tro...s=T.+E.+Hodden
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I'm a huge fan of Spider Solitaire, myself.
I don't like playing complex games on the pc, as I am (thanks to a long-ago ear/head injury) almost completely left-right dyslexic in situations where I can't stop to ponder which is left and right, and often I just mix them up anyway despite best intentions (having backed into a river trying to go forward, and driven left into a tree, trying to turn right, I also do not drive in the interests of public safety). PC gameplay is just too fiddly.. I find a great lumpy controller helps, for some reason. Playstation is actually a bit easier than X-box for me, probably due to the fact there's a lot less L1&2, R1&2 action on PS games.
GUT, X-box is amazing. Though I make the kids plug it all in, like a proper fogey, it's actually not too hard to figure out. I'm enjoying Dragon Age: Inquisition a great deal, presently, despite having never played the previous related games (which are a bit clunky, in comparison). I urge you, sir, to get hip.
.. by which I don't mean 'get a new hip'.Last edited by Ausgirl; 01-23-2015, 05:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Ausgirl View PostI'm a huge fan of Spider Solitaire, myself.
I don't like playing complex games on the pc, as I am (thanks to a long-ago ear/head injury) almost completely left-right dyslexic in situations where I can't stop to ponder which is left and right, and often I just mix them up anyway despite best intentions (having backed into a river trying to go forward, and driven left into a tree, trying to turn right, I also do not drive in the interests of public safety). PC gameplay is just too fiddly.. I find a great lumpy controller helps, for some reason. Playstation is actually a bit easier than X-box for me, probably due to the fact there's a lot less L1&2, R1&2 action on PS games.
GUT, X-box is amazing. Though I make the kids plug it all in, like a proper fogey, it's actually not too hard to figure out. I'm enjoying Dragon Age: Inquisition a great deal, presently, despite having never played the previous related games (which are a bit clunky, in comparison). I urge you, sir, to get hip.
But of course all that went as they go.
.. by which I don't mean 'get a new hip'.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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