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Old 11-04-2015, 12:56 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Whoa dude, tone it down, you're making me look bad!
Hah. Yeah man, that's why I asked you earlier in the thread if you were wanting others to contribute content or simply make suggestions for you to check out. Didn't want to take away from what you wanted your journal to be.

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Good review, Ive never played Crystalis but i do know of it. I didn't know the game called you a moron though, that's pretty funny.
That's just a screenshot from the Internet. I wanted that specific scene, but that's the only one I could find. It was some wise guy who named his character Moron.

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I find that going back to some old rpg isn't much fun unless the game has a special something that sets it apart from the rest. Story wise old rpgs are very traditional and linear, you can't really go off script and character decisions are practically non existent that's why i don't enjoy playing them that much anymore.
I agree. I don't think any of the storylines on those old games are going to be all that compelling to an adult mind. I find that if I'm going to play old games, I like them to be less involved than RPGs, such as action, puzzle, racing or sports games.
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