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Woah_G! replied to Dr. Derpy Hooves Ph.D's topic in Forum Games
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Nope. If you were asked to live in Sendai for a year, housing and living expenses paid, would you accept?
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^That looks like my cable drawer
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Men acquire a particular quality by constantly acting a particular way. We become just by performing just actions, temperate by performing temperate actions, brave by performing brave actions. -Aristotle
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In feeling great. My energy for the new year starts on a positive note.
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I didn't try egg nog for the first time until I turned 17, I can live without it for the rest of my life. (I don't mind a good quality one though, reminds me of Kogel Mogel). I'll choose any one item- which could be anything. Even a glass of eggnog. :\ Have $10,000,000 cash or own a small country?
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The nature of the last Game Dungeon episode remeinded me of a few other adventure/investigator/mystery/puzzle games from the past. Some are old and not very obscure, others are vaguely known or popular enough to be on my steam wishlist. First one that came to mind was Nightlong - Union City Conspiracy. A cyberpunk themed point-and-click that I didn't finish the full version until years after its release. One of my favourites is Broken Sword - Shadow of the Templars. I re-played this a number of times, even it it was simply for enjoying the environments/art and dialogue between the characters. I found it to be a pleasant game all round, and bought the directors cut off steam a while ago. Another game I liked for the cyberpunk atmosphere, but less for the story that was based on the Blade Runner game. It's been a while since I played it, so my memory might be a bit foggy, but unless you're a huge Blade Runner fan, the replay value is pretty weak imo. It does give the whole fandom a decent taste of what it's like to be in the Blade Runner world. I can't think of any other ones right now, so i'll leave with these three that are on my Steam wishlist: Dreamfall Chapters - It's got a very good rating, and i've been meaning to get around to playing a good modern adventure game. Might not be for everyone though: "Dreamfall Chapters is an episodic story-driven adventure about choice and consequence, set in parallel worlds: a cyberpunk vision of the future and a magical fantasy realm." ^ That game is a sequel to one that came before it- Dreamfall: The Longest Journey And something that reminded me of Curse of Monkey's Island, The Longest Journey. Another point-and-click that came out in 2000, with also, apparently positive reviews. Honorable mention: Full Throttle
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Uh, young I guess, but as a kid I was always told I was mature for my age. Would you sell your body for money? (i.e. doing cam shows, or selling your blood)
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Towards the end of the stream someone mentioned physical media for distribution, and it reminded me of my suggestion for mugs as merchandise and how that would fit into the whole copyright situation. As far as I know, the Freeman's mind logo is inspired by the game, but isn't a direct resource from Valve; so while i'm not an expert on copyright laws, I don't think there would be any legal repercussions for profiting off Freeman's mind mug or T-shirt designs. Half-life's Freeman, however may have some ties to intellectual property, but that's where it becomes grey for me. If anything, I might just make my own mug if I want it so damn much. It would probably be cheaper too.
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^ It's by Uwe Boll, a notorious director for making bad films. I remember playing Dungeon Siege II for hours, I never got the chance to start off with DS 1, so I may have missed the originality that came with it. I did, however play DS 3, and yes... while the art and textures in the game are wonderful, the same immersion and gameplay I had in DS 2 wasn't as good. Still enjoyable to play, but with the direction games are going; I don't find it surprising anymore that many games spread themselves thin in areas like storyline and immersion, and focus more on eye-candy and profiteering. Ohhh poor Tanzi, she's been taken by the Hak-u.
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While I was more of a fan of Pokemon than MLP, I found this image and thought of all you poke-bronies out there. Can you name them all?
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Yeah there's one in the garage, gotta be prepared for those out of control flames that sneak up on you. Just like those bushfires ravaging Aus. every summer. How are you on new years resolutions? Do you set them? Do you keep them?