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Inthis game, you can choose any material as your weapon. This is the same game as other shooting game but it is something different from others. This is not a totally good game, we also say, it is a non-addicted game but that is great because it will not create an effect on your study or on your health.

There is a single mode available inside the game. From Texture to Controls and visual world, everything is outstanding in the size of 180 MB. The game setup of freedom fighters is already in highly compressed size, no need to compress more because its size is only 180 Mb, anybody can download if they like this game. Try to Buy this original game from anywhere, it helps the developer to develop more games like freedom fighters.


Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as The Terminator in this explosive action-adventure spectacle. Now he's one of the good guys, sent back in time to protect John Connor, the boy destined to lead the freedom fighters of the future. Linda Hamilton reprises her role as Sarah Connor, John's mother, a quintessential survivor who has been institutionalized for her warning of the nuclear holocaust she knows is inevitable. Together, the threesome must find a way to stop the ultimate enemy - the T-1000, the most lethal Terminator ever created. Co- written, produced and directed by James Cameron (The Terminator, Aliens, Titanic), this visual tour de force is also a touching human story of survival.


'Terminator 2 Judgment Day' is one of those movies that has had a long and sordid history on the home video market. While the "Skynet Edition's" VC-1 image was in my opinion quite strong and an improvement over the previous theatrical cut only Blu-ray release - the use of DNR was a bit off-putting, leaving the cast looking waxy and very shiny, but it was still pretty good. In a bit of a course correction, it appears that Lionsgate has done a bit of a stealth remaster with a new AVC encode that retains the film's grain structure. The results may be tough for some to spot. Detail levels in my eyes are just a hair stronger all around. The first real immediate difference appears to be intricate facial features and some of the detailing in costuming in close ups. Wide shots are also greatly improved but may be a but tougher for some to notice. The previous release also felt a bit flat. Part of this "flatness" is due to the Super 35 film stock and processing, but the DNR employed in the previous disc flattened the image even further. Now with the fine grain retained, the film takes on a more pleasent three dimensional feel - especially during daylight scenes. Colors were already pretty good, but they appear to be tweaked ever so slightly for this release. These results aren't immediately apparent but on a closer examination flesh tones look a bit more natural and a little less pinkish. Where this new release is truly noticeable is during the red "Terminator Vision" sequences. Where the Skynet Edition looked a bit smeary and "video" this new transfer restores the grit, improves the detail, and kicks the depth up a notch or two. Compression artifacts like banding are virtually non-apparent with this 2015 release so when Sarah walks through the grass in her dream or Dr. Silberman's coat for example don't have that irritating effect any more. Both discs use the same print and feature the same mild instances of speckling, but I tip my hat to this transfer as being the strongest of the two. The included screenshots I managed to snag may not highlight the noticeable differences as the results are much easier to see when the images are in motion.


Another day, another release of 'Terminator 2 Judgment Day' on home video. I don't think I can really add anything more to the dialogue about this film - it's just an amazing piece of cinema that built on its predecessor in every way. Whether or not one feels that it is as good as or surpasses the original is subjective, 'T2' will always be a classic movie in my book, and one that I frequently revisit. As far as the necessity of this 2015 Blu-ray release from Lionsgate goes - it's a bit of a toss up. On one hand I strongly feel the picture quality offers a noticeable improvement in the areas of depth, color and detail - but if you were already impressed with the previous Skynet Edition release, the modest image improvement may not be enough of an impetus to warrant another purchase, regardless of the bargain price point. The audio, while being a 5.1 mix, is just as strong and impactful as ever. The biggest issue for many will be the fact this release doesn't include all of the previous editions' special features. While I'm personally glad Lionsgate cut the crappy games and online functions that rarely if ever loaded that were featured in the "Skynet Edition," I'm a bit peeved that the Audio Commentaries didn't make the cut. Considering this movie is almost 25 years old and we're on the cusp of yet another advancement in home video viewing with Ultra-HD Blu-ray - this will hardly be the final release of 'Terminator 2 Judgment Day' on disc. I'm still calling this release as highly recommended since the film is still amazing and the picture poses a nice upgrade over previous releases, but my advice is if you own this film already on Blu-ray, buy with a hint of caution. If you've yet to purchase 'T2' on Blu-ray then this is your better option of what's out there on the market.


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AirbendingGeneral informationSourceAirLearned fromFlying bisonAlternate stylesFlightSpiritual projectionAirbending, one of the four elemental bending arts, is the aerokinetic ability to control and manipulate air. The peaceful Air Nomads utilized this type of bending in their everyday lives.


Air is the element of freedom.[1] The Air Nomads detached themselves from worldly problems and concerns; finding peace and freedom was the key to solving their difficulties in life. Airbenders continually sought spiritual enlightenment, and, as a result, all children born into the Air Nomads were benders. The first airbenders learned their art from the flying bison.[2]


The key to airbending is flexibility and finding and following the path of least resistance. Airbending is notable for being almost purely defensive, as well as the most dynamic of the four bending arts. Airbenders can overwhelm many opponents at once with large and powerful attacks that could prove fatal; however, due to the pacifist nature of the Air Nomads, such attacks are rarely used. Instead, an airbender strives to use the opponents' energy against them.[3] Due to their aforementioned spirituality, they often adapt to the situation surrounding them and employ negative jing, preferring evasive maneuvers as opposed to direct confrontation.


During the era of Raava, the power of air was temporarily bestowed on the inhabitants who lived on a giant lion turtle while they left the village to stock up on food. After permanently leaving the care of the lion turtle, the former inhabitants eventually learned airbending from the flying bison, a sacred creature in the Air Nomad culture.[2] The bison typically use their massive beaver-like tail to create gusts of wind and, as the name suggests, can fly without any visible means of propulsion.[4] It is also said that the airbenders borrowed the arrow mark from the flying bison for the design of their traditional tattoos. These markings symbolize one's mastery of the airbending art and are given to a practitioner once their training is complete. Unlike other nations, all Air Nomads were born as airbenders due to the culture's strong ties to spirituality.[5][6] The only known exception were those who were born in another nation and later adopted into Air Nomad culture.[7]


Air ball: An airbender can create a compressed ball of air by moving their hands together in a circular motion. This technique has many applications such as levitating small objects[8] or trapping opponents.[9] Ikki demonstrated this technique while playing with flying bison calves, giving them something to chase.[10] Air balls can also be used in a more offensive manner; propelled forward similar to a cannonball, they can knock an opponent backward and off-balance.


Air blast: A more offensive maneuver involving a direct pulse or jet of compressed air shot from the hands, feet, or mouth. The force of the attack is generated more from the bender's own power rather than assisted by momentum. The blast can reach further distances with greater accuracy and is used to inflict greater damage. Aang once used this technique to completely shatter one of the Fire Navy's projectile rocks in mid-air with a single powerful kick.[11] He was also able to use two air blasts at once to defend against Combustion Man's unique firebending ability.[12] The blasts can also be maintained for prolonged periods in order to push objects back. The airbenders of the new Air Nation demonstrated this by simultaneously attacking Kuvira's enormous mecha suit.[13]


Air bomb: A technique that creates a powerful, outward-moving air current in all directions around the bender. Usually performed after landing on the ground from above, this airbending form has great concussive force, and the capacity to completely blow away anything within its radius.[14]


Air cushion: Airbenders can make a cushion out of air to break anyone's fall, including their own. Tenzin used this to cushion his own fall after an Equalist mecha tank knocked him roughly against the side of a building.[15] Opal made use of this technique to secure the safe landing of three thieves, who were flung out of their car by Kai's attack during their patrol.[16]


Air manipulation: By using circular, evasive movements, airbenders build up a large amount of energy and momentum, which is released through powerful moves. It also allows for wind-based counter-attacks that knock opponents off-balance, mimicking the sudden directional shifts of air currents. Attacks vary from simple gusts of wind to miniature tornadoes and cyclones, maintaining the circular theme. Even a simple movement can create an air gust and airbenders increase the power of their moves by performing larger sweeps and spins, using the momentum of their movement to produce larger gusts. This is also demonstrated with their use of a staff or fans to increase or create precision within the air currents. Similarly, airbenders can also augment the momentum of thrown objects.[9]

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