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Forum Games / Re: "What Are You Thinking Now?"
« on: May 07, 2013, 05:45:54 AM »
I'm still in my early 20s, so I could still probably pass of as a teenager.
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Hope you feel better soon.
Ugh, can somebody post somebody post something that isn't furry?I would but I can't; I haven't uploaded what I to share to my imgur and I can't use the PC at the moment... /xbox
Please?
When friends make me sad, it... well... makes me sad.Sucks for him. BioShock 1, a game from 2007, has a protagonist that only had one spoken line the entire game -- the introduction scene right before the plane crashes in the middle of the Atlanic Ocean near Rapture. The rest of the game, Jack is completely mute (aside from some pain grunts). BioShock Infinite's protagonist, Booker DeWitt, broke the silent (and faceless) protagonist trend of the previous two games. I'm willing to bet he doesn't know or acknowledges that before BioShock, there was System Shock, series' spiritual ancestor that started out as a cyberpunk FPS-RPG horror game with Doom-like graphics. Don't get me wrong about BioShock Infinite though, I so freaking want to buy this game from all the praises I've been hearing about.
The thing is, if he ever wants to get into making game mods, he should learn the history behind the technology, explore older games that were considered innovative during their time due to their technological advances, and realize the amount of work that goes into making a great game.
Our latest argument was about the silent protagonist. He'd rather his player character speak. I'd rather not. He says that a silent protagonist impedes good storytelling. I say that it's a challenge to overcome. Obviously, those old retro games with the great stories and silent protagonists don't mean a thing compared to his beloved Far Cry.

Force him to play Mother 3, or watch an entire play though. If he doesn't cry at the end I don't know what to say.
Houndour is so adorable!YOU'RE READING MY MIND!
luck is for the weak, i say!I wouldn't say that. One day at school, I found a penny on the ground and at the end of the day, I got didn't homework when I was normally supposed to.
Although that's not my greatest stroke of luck thus far; to me, one my better lucky moments has to be finding the Amazon pre-order mini-poster for Izuna: The Unemployed Ninja Returns used (but "like new" condition) at an F.Y.E. years ago. I think I already mentioned this before.
Gonna end my day with thisNow these are some purfectly sexy furries! GJ!
This time making sure they're proper furries, this time. Gotta admit this guy's got some steaming hot furries.
"is it just me or Schwarzkreuz's Stages are harder than any other?"Lecht and Rink's stage stands out the most for me. The darkness effect reminds me of X6, which usually results in me getting killed a lot.
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So good...Couldn't agree more. Tower of Heaven's soundtrack is beautiful.
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Huh. I have the same deal, but with my games.I'm kinda like that too, can't stand it if my games aren't organized in the bookcase/TV stand if they're not arranged by the order of when I got my retail games (and sometimes my digital games). Problem is that my bookcase isn't wide enough for 20+ games and the boxes of special and collectors editions of some of my games (plus some of my mangas, Scott Pilgrim comics, drawing paper, my copy of The Art of Yasushi Suzuki, etc.) and the other cases are used to house my Wii and my Xbox's package box.
Hell, I can't even stand it when my digital collection isn't organized.
What an emotionally-charged night yesterday was... So much manly tears... SO MUCH AWESOMEWhat happened?
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everyone is sleeping