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Referred to it in an Adventure Game studio page and some horror movies& games loving friends....
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  1. In Topic: The Awesome Asexual list

    Posted 30 Sep 2009

    See,while I agree that sex as a subject seems to be something of a chimera people rely on to better mesh into whatever the current moral stance is in fashion nowadays,I fail to see the need to create a movement or a school out of one personal's opinion or position regarding said stance.
    What is the reason behind this need to create a group and seek converts that seems to be so common of our species?
    Why is it so often that if a large number of people like apples and someone likes pears instead,he/she will go out of the way to promote and increase the number of people who suscribe to his/her particular taste?
  2. In Topic: ZP-Batman Arkaham asylum

    Posted 17 Sep 2009

    David,my machine lags when running solitaire :P

    I got a packaged ps3 gathering dust in my closet and thought it might be a good idea to try it out with Arkaham asylum.
    (Then again I could update this rig and try it on PC!) :D
  3. In Topic: The Awesome Asexual list

    Posted 16 Sep 2009

    I'm not asexual,I just suck at picking up girls,and dates(I could write a manual on how to screw those up)!
    But I digress...
  4. In Topic: ZP - Tales of Monkey Island

    Posted 4 Sep 2009

    I remember when number 3 came out,even in my age back then I felt concerned that the original author
    (from what my obscure videogame computer shop owner menthors at the time imparted on me) wasn't involved.

    None the less,playing a Monkey Island with stereo sound and voices for the first time along with cartoons (my weakness)and knowing beforehand it wouldn't be nearly as good as the first two was tempting.
    In the end I felt that I had played a fitting closure to the series.
    Sure,I was just a brat and many things I know now were lost to me then,but seeing a somewhat more mature if still incompetent Guybrush who could now legally drink getting the girl in the end waving goodbye genuinely made my pre-teen psyche shed a virtual tear and think that this was a wonderful way to end the saga and that I would be gladly finished with it and it's wonderful characters as the whole thing was done and done and nothing could or should be added.




    Monkey Island was a dead brave viking being burned in a funeral pyre drifting off to the sea as noble warriors deserve to be honored...Posted Image






























    Lo' and behold,a couple of years later I see in a printed gaming magazine(do these still exist by the way?) screens of a new Monkey Island in the Grim Fandango(an excellent game by the way) engine,a Monkey Island game in a 3D engine.
    Me and some friends get the game and well,just seeing the intro made my hearth sink,that is enough to give my opinion of it.
    The new games? Well,they may be good but they just strike me as more franchise necromancy (sequeling rebooting reimagining spell schools) fodder... :huh:

    I guess this is what I prefer from japanese and european comics/toons to american.
    Once the stories are done,they are freaking done and finished (Dragon Ball being something of an exception,but at least far as I know the cash cow hasnt elicited new continuations)









    PS: Larry 7 struck a similar chord now that I remember,this is another title that should have never been raised as a virtual flesh eating 3d zombie franchise :pinch:
  5. In Topic: Watchmen Midnight Showing

    Posted 26 Mar 2009

    Sorry for the double post sad.gif

    I do find it somewhat confusing that Zack Snyder felt the need to include the Black Freighter story in his vision of the watchmen where the destruction of New York and other cities is caused by a "manhattan reactor".
    In the comic it mirrors not only part of Rorscharc's and Ozymandias moral conundrums but also plays an integral part in the plot of the kidnapped geniuses and artists who unknowingly created the Alien Squid farce.


    Even if it was included in snippets throughout the movie it would not play an important role or indeed make much sense?

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