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We strongly recommend you stop using this browser until this problem is corrected. The latest version of the Opera browser sends multiple invalid requests to our servers for every page you visit.The most common causes of this issue are: Toots to make his landing on June 7.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. In fact, ?shooting a powerful beam of light which destroys things directly in front of you? would seem so mundane an ability as to invalidate such a weapon from the game's roster ? unless, of course, that beam happens to be a rainbow coursing from the hindquarters of a shrieking pygmy unicorn. If you've downloaded the demo ? and upwards of a million of you have ? you know that Red Faction: Armageddon contains a surfeit of amusing weapons, destructive tools whose gleeful ridiculousness rivals anything in the Ratchett and Clank series. As promised a month ago, he is a unicorn whose sphincter shoots rainbows with the power to seemingly vaporize basically anything on Mars. Here for your viewing delectation is Mr Toots.

Red Faction: Armageddon has exactly that many balls. It takes a whole other level of ballsiness to say to players, ?download this a million times and we'll put a farting unicorn in our game? and then, a month down the line, to do just that. But giving players a new car or sword or what have you is small potatoes. EA, in particular, has made use of this modus operandi frequently of late.

It's common practice to sweeten the deal of a new game demo by promising new features if the download reaches a set, seemingly extravagantly-high figure.
