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Posts posted by (Daedalus)
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*Incoming Transmission* Apparently, the 2008 Alone in the Dark is supposed to be pretty bad: "game-breaking" glitches, "awful" texture pop-ins, and some other stuff. But I find the game to be quite enjoyable. There's really nothing like it. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Hironobu Sakaguchi had not had much success in the video game industry and decided to make one last attempt at making a video game. If he could not make it a success, he would move on to another industry. He named the video game what he thought it would be: Final Fantasy. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission*Back when suits and hats were common attire and such apparel was hand-made or made by machines assisted by people, mercury was used in part of the hat-making process (I don't remember which part exactly). Extended exposure to mercury without any form of protection can cause severe mental degradation. Because of that, many hat makers, or "hatters," would eventually go mad. Thus was born the phrase "mad as a hatter." I may have missed a few facts; it's been a while since I read that. Still, I think I got the gist of it. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Tranmsission* How about The Second Impact? Hm? No? Okay, how about Final Downtime II? Yeah, I should just leave the naming up to others. Making up titles for things isn't my strong point. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Have you played Amnesia before? If not, I suggest you leave on the lights. Headphones are fine-- in fact, the game loses some of its awesomeness without them-- but if you value your sanity, leave. The lights. On. *End Transmission*Portal 2, both single and co op, on to Amnesia: The Dark Decent ( ) and some WoW.
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*Incoming Transmission* I looked at the BZPower website, saw a big, bold link, and I clicked on it. Then I saw that it was some groovy new forums. Then I was like . So I told my brother as soon as I could, and I've been checking the forums about every thirty minutes. Not really, but close. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Republic Commando was awesome. Still is, actually. Brutal and kind of violent, but incredibly fun. After finishing the game, though, I really wish there was sequel. The game ended with a cliffhanger, and I want to know what happened. By the way, I'm surprised Republic Commando Sev hasn't popped up yet. Or Fixer. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* It's a three-way tie: Voyage of Fear, Maze of Shadows, and Tales of the Toa. But out of those three, I think Maze of Shadows wins. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Well, I am/was playing Final Fantasy XIII for the second time, but the monitor I use for my 360 is acting up a little. I think the power supply is almost shot. Sometimes the thing just won't turn on, so I don't get to play FFXIII as much as I'd like. So while waiting for my 360 monitor to work, I was playing Painkiller. Kind of fun, but kind of a one-trick pony (I don't even know if that term could be applied to what I'm talking about, but I've always wanted to use it). Run, shoot, repeat. Granted, the shooting is ridiculously fun, but even that wears thin after a while. If my 360 monitor continues to not function, I'll probably start playing Elven Legacy. I've had it for a while, I've just never gotten around to playing it. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* As a short story, it falters somewhat. There isn't much of a plot, and less of a conclusion. But since writing a plot-heavy story wasn't your goal, those things don't matter. What does matter is that you pulled off the casual writing. At least I think you did. The writing was nice, fluid, and I didn't have much trouble visualizing what was going on. I also liked how you slowly teased out some things-- for example, the fact that Mars was the setting, and the fact that the main character was wearing some type of suit. So I think you accomplished your goal. Well done. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* I've only played Bionicle: The Game and Bionicle: Heroes, but out of the two, Heroes is probably my favorite. I found it a bit repetitive on my second playthrough, and it now gives me headaches (I'm not quite sure why), but it was still a fun game. I also liked the humor. The Piraka Playground (or whatever it was called) was hilarious. Still, I kind of wished they did proper story-telling, with voice actors and stuff. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Huki the... Mctoran? Is that what people call them? It was the Huki that you could get at McDonald's. I played with that thing forever. I think all I have left of it now is a leg and an arm. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* I played too many games, thought up a bunch of stories that I never actually wrote, frequented some other forums, and started that terrible/awesome thing called college. That's pretty much it. *End Transmission*
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*Incoming Transmission* Awesome as always, Jedi Gali. Short, but awesome. *End Transmission*
Have You Moved On?
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Posted · Edited by (Daedalus)
*Incoming Transmission* Kind of. I mean, I still like Bionicle, and I'll always look back on it as a great part of my life. But now... I struggle to remember names, I'm fuzzy on the story, and I don't do much with the sets I own. I just don't have as much interest in it as I used to. But I'll always remember. I'll always like it. Just not as much. *End Transmission*