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    Finished your backlog yet?

    Somebody gifted it to me, but I already owned it for Xbox and had beaten everything, including Co-Op.
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    Finished your backlog yet?

    My backlog.I dun think I'll be done any time soon. Especially not with Dishonored coming up.Welp, back to trying to figure out how to record my KH stuff in full screen.
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    Vidya confessions

    Ummm*glances from side to side*Teach me how? Oh, which reminds me: I found Dead Space to be excruciatingly boring and predictable. I stopped after like Chapter 4 because I had yet to become interested.
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    Vidya confessions

    Oh this brings me to a new confession: I LOVED Wind Waker. Definitely on par with OoT and Majora's Mask.
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    Vidya confessions

    You damn right. That's one I've never played, but it's supposed to be one of the best in the series, you should play it.Ummm...I haven't really liked a Pokemon game since second gen.I hated Dragon Age 2 with a fiery burning passion WHY DID YOU HAVE TO RUIN THE SERIES AAAAAAAAGHI bought Mass Effect 3 for $20 and never finished it.I still haven't completed Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
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    This is totally serious business.

    Sausage is made of pork too brah.
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    how do i shot computer

    Heh, I saw that video. That'll teach his daughter to...talk badly about him on Facebook.
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    GameMaker Studio Tutorials!

    This'll be cool when I can afford GMS.
  9. It's a common practice for young children to wear gender neutral clothing in England.Or it was for a LOOOONG time, and here in America too. He's a demon, they're out of touch with today's fashions.
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    Your Game Ideas

    http-~~-//www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYj7T9eEQ4U
  11. Precisely. I think it's human nature to look at something even if you know you won't like it.He stays that way for like 3 more pages afterwards until someone puts a dress on him.
  12. Actually, I'm kind of inured to it considering a LOT of anime and manga feature underage wang.Hell, PAGE FOUR OF GASH BELL features something similar.
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    Your Game Ideas

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletstorm
  14. You read the thread title.You knew that penises would get involved eventually.
  15. Eh? It shows up just fine in your quote.
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    share your worst jokes

    Doopliss joke is a masterpiece of comedy.
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    In which we post the randomest shit we find on YouTube.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=_ETMCK__olM
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    Yu-Gi-Oh!

    Lemme blow the dust off of these and try to remember what deck I had 'em in. I think I was going for a Supernatural themed deck, so most of these are zombie, dragon, or spellcaster.Monsters:RelinquishedThousand Eyes RestrictThe Dark: Hex Sealed FusionDark Dust SpiritDark MagicianGaia The Fierce KnightSummoned SkullRyu KokkiGravekeeper's CurseCurse of DragonCrawling DragonDark AssailantFairy GuardianInvitation To A Dark SleepPyramid Turtle x2The Earl of DemiseSoul-Absorbing Bone TowerRoyal KeeperNobleman-Eater BugMaha VailoLa Jinn The Mystical Genie Of The LampLa Jinn The Mystical Genie Of The Lamp (limited edition!)Possessed Dark SoulFlame RulerKotodamaDream ClownMaster KyonsheeD. HumanLord of D.KuribohMystical ElfA-Team: Trap Disposal UnitVampire GenesisDragon ZombieMythical Beast CerberusTraps:Call of the HauntedBurst BreathMagic:PolymerizationThe Flute of Summoning DragonCall Of The MummyCard Destruction
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    Torchlight 2

    Anybody wanna play? I've got a level... I think 9 Outlander.
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    Your Game Ideas

    Yeah, I really need to either cut that or find some way to leave hints that he's gonna murder the king in that fashion earlier on.But thanks for the compliment. :)
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    Your Game Ideas

    Actually mine started with a story synopsis.Somebody tell me how bad it is.Especially the ending =/The story begins in the middle of a city with a boy named Mikael, aged 15. The setting is in a semi-distant past, during their universes version of the “Golden Age” of civilization. Everyone in this world has a “gift” of sorts. It varies from person to person in strength and scope, but most follow certain guidelines. There are Craftsman, who can create objects with their gift. Channelers who can divine information and scry distant places and times. Knights, whose powers are geared toward destruction (though not necessarily violence. SOMEONE has to demolish the old buildings to make way for the new after all). Finally, there are Knaves. They have very little power, as a rule, but their abilities run the gamut of all three of the other types.Mikael is a Knave, and content with his lot. He enjoys the use of his abilities and today he starts his apprenticeship to become a Scholar at the college and spend his days finding new uses for his, and other’s powers. Maybe even the holy grail of scholarly lore: Where their abilities came from. His master is an old Scholar by the name of Jacob, considered to be one of the most knowledgeable members of the scholarly caste, and a powerful Channeler.Years pass with Mikael under the tutorship of the wise old Scholar, and the two share a close bond. One night, as Mikael was returning from the cafeteria with his master’s dinner, he finds that disaster has struck. Master Jacob has been murdered, and the only clue to who may have done it is a scrap of black cloth clutched in Jacob’s left hand.Mikael sets out to find out who has murdered his master and, though he is less than adept at the gift of war, take revenge. A powerful Knight named Rakan is sent to accompany him and assist him in any way necessary, and to carry word of Mikael’s failure should they not succeed in their quest. The two quickly develop a tolerance, if not friendship, with each other and set out to find who could have committed this murder.However, wherever they go, the signs seem to be clear. The signs, however, are not comforting in the least. All evidence points towards a man named Raphael, who is councilor to the king. As they get closer and closer to finding enough evidence to erase any doubt, they are repeatedly hindered by implacable juggernaut of a Knight who corners them at every turn. Even Rakan is no match for this monstrosity, and he is soundly beaten. Only quick thinking and an intelligent application of Mikael’s meager gift allows them to escape to live another day. As Rakan recovers over the course of the next week, he decides that Mikael must be taught to defend himself, in case Rakan were indisposed or unavailable again. By the end of the week, Mikael is far from being a master of the blade, but he does have a solid grounding in basic technique, and the willingness to learn more.Over the next few weeks, they are attacked at each turn by a band of things that wish to steal from them a certain object they had obtained on one of their earlier missions, which they had no prior knowledge of being significant. As it turns out, it contains a handheld scrying glass, hidden in a book they’d picked up at one of their previous stops. A scrying glass is an object used to view or communicate over long distances, and someone on the other end was expecting Raphael. The pair could not make out his face, but his accent placed him as one of the members of a rival nation. Mikael and Rakan deduce that he is planning to overthrow the current regime and invade their country. The two make their way back to their home city, and confront Raphael. He adamantly denies it at first, but as the evidence against him piles up he starts to gloat about how close his plan was to being completed. The king starts to demand that he explain what he means by that, when the nameless juggernaut jumps down from a balcony and summarily ends the king’s life. Working together, Rakan and Mikael are finally able to defeat the juggernaut and send him tumbling to a watery doom.Raphael is captured and left to stand trial. One of the king’s advisors steps up as Regent while a suitable heir is sought after, though it is not known whether the king had any sons. He certainly had no legitimate heirs. Rakan is elevated to the position of Captain of the Royal Guard, a position he has sought for quite some time. As for Mikael, he is given all he wanted: promotion to the full rank of Scholar, and enough funding to carry out his research.
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