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Woodruff wrote:There's a patch out for FTL on GOG.
Geez...using acronyms like that makes me feel like I'm back in the military.
Lootifer wrote:I attended a meeting that was titled*:
ABCs, CDEs, FGHs and other XYZ TLAs
Yesterday.
*Acronyms have been changed...
Woodruff wrote:Lootifer wrote:I attended a meeting that was titled*:
ABCs, CDEs, FGHs and other XYZ TLAs
Yesterday.
*Acronyms have been changed...
You NSA types are all the same!
thegreekdog wrote:I started Neverwinter NIghts 2 again. AND THIS TIME I'M GOING TO FINISH. The Lawful Good Paladin (redundant?) Greekus Doggus will prevail against the Wailing and the Waterdhevians.
Woodruff wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I started Neverwinter NIghts 2 again. AND THIS TIME I'M GOING TO FINISH. The Lawful Good Paladin (redundant?) Greekus Doggus will prevail against the Wailing and the Waterdhevians.
The only NPC I used through the whole game was the big-ass dude with the massive axe. I do not remember his name though.
thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I started Neverwinter NIghts 2 again. AND THIS TIME I'M GOING TO FINISH. The Lawful Good Paladin (redundant?) Greekus Doggus will prevail against the Wailing and the Waterdhevians.
The only NPC I used through the whole game was the big-ass dude with the massive axe. I do not remember his name though.
Daelan something something.
Woodruff wrote:thegreekdog wrote:Woodruff wrote:thegreekdog wrote:I started Neverwinter NIghts 2 again. AND THIS TIME I'M GOING TO FINISH. The Lawful Good Paladin (redundant?) Greekus Doggus will prevail against the Wailing and the Waterdhevians.
The only NPC I used through the whole game was the big-ass dude with the massive axe. I do not remember his name though.
Daelan something something.
Yeah, that's the guy. He is a serious kind of tank.
John Adams wrote:I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God I have had this Congress!
fadedpsychosis wrote:replaying final fantasy 9 right now, then moving on to xenogears
rdsrds2120 wrote:Last night I bought:
To The Moon
Thomas Was Alone
Psychonauts
Braid
So far, these have all been worth the money. Thomas Was Alone has little replayability, but it has delightfully witty British commentary (maybe it's Jonesy? ) and is thoroughly enjoyable (even if you find it confusing how you'll emotionally connect with various rectangles) for the $2.49 I spent on it.
If you want an emotionally engaging game that takes you on a story about reliving one old man's past to fulfill his dream with him, To The Moon is exactly that. I'm only 30 minutes in and I just want to know more about what's going on in this man's peculiar life.
Psychonauts and Braid are famous enough that I won't bother with a summary (unless you'd really like one!)
BMO
Woodruff wrote:rdsrds2120 wrote:Last night I bought:
To The Moon
Thomas Was Alone
Psychonauts
Braid
So far, these have all been worth the money. Thomas Was Alone has little replayability, but it has delightfully witty British commentary (maybe it's Jonesy? ) and is thoroughly enjoyable (even if you find it confusing how you'll emotionally connect with various rectangles) for the $2.49 I spent on it.
If you want an emotionally engaging game that takes you on a story about reliving one old man's past to fulfill his dream with him, To The Moon is exactly that. I'm only 30 minutes in and I just want to know more about what's going on in this man's peculiar life.
Psychonauts and Braid are famous enough that I won't bother with a summary (unless you'd really like one!)
BMO
Steam Sale or GoG?
rdsrds2120 wrote:Woodruff wrote:rdsrds2120 wrote:Last night I bought:
To The Moon
Thomas Was Alone
Psychonauts
Braid
So far, these have all been worth the money. Thomas Was Alone has little replayability, but it has delightfully witty British commentary (maybe it's Jonesy? ) and is thoroughly enjoyable (even if you find it confusing how you'll emotionally connect with various rectangles) for the $2.49 I spent on it.
If you want an emotionally engaging game that takes you on a story about reliving one old man's past to fulfill his dream with him, To The Moon is exactly that. I'm only 30 minutes in and I just want to know more about what's going on in this man's peculiar life.
Psychonauts and Braid are famous enough that I won't bother with a summary (unless you'd really like one!)
BMO
Steam Sale or GoG?
Steam.
GreecePwns wrote:Jdsizzleslice wrote:STAR WARS BATTLEFRONT 2 for PS2 lol.
Damn, are the online servers still up for that?
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
BigBallinStalin wrote:fadedpsychosis wrote:replaying final fantasy 9 right now, then moving on to xenogears
oh, xenogears, how I remember you as awesome.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:fadedpsychosis wrote:replaying final fantasy 9 right now, then moving on to xenogears
oh, xenogears, how I remember you as awesome.
That was a pretty sweet game, although the gameplay is just too dated. I tried it a bit ago and loading into the menu takes forever, random fight encounters, etc. It's a shame that my attention span as an adult doesn't compare as a kid.
-TG
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natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
john9blue wrote:eve online is on sale today on steam.
does anyone play that? how do you like it?
Lootifer wrote:john9blue wrote:eve online is on sale today on steam.
does anyone play that? how do you like it?
Eve is arguably one of the greatest games every conceived.
However, the result of such an idea is quite the beast.
Basically its one of those situations where the pros and cons are one in the same.
I have a friend who is pretty heavily into it. He sets his alarm for 2am, and again at 5am so he can perform a "corp" operation (not all the time but an example of whats involved).
Id reccommend you try it (and do a lot of research at the same time) as thats the only real way to see if you'd like it; however it is certainly not a game you pick up on a whim. (its the opposite of casual gaming).
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