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  1. In Topic: ZP - Duke Nukem Forever

    Posted 29 May 2009

    Sorry for interrupting your silly, silly ranting.

    But what the juice is going on here?

    On one hand you've got witty banther of some sort, and on the other a racist Jeremy Clarkson and some twats roaming on about the weather, spinning this thread into a whole new dimension of irrelevant blathering.

    There more i browse, the more I fucking love this forum.
  2. In Topic: A new low for Mr. Buckley.

    Posted 28 May 2009

    QUOTE (Sofox @ May 28 2009, 10:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    The CAD comic deals with how moral choices in games are stark, this point has been made multiple times before and will again due to how many gamers notice them. Boxes of kittens, and especially orphanages, are common concepts used when joking about whether someone/something is "good" or "evil." The strip doesn't rip anything off directly, at worst it's being vaguely generic.

    Also, if you guys hated Buckley so much, you won't bring it up. Even the most acerbic, rage driven rant is going to get people at least curious at what you're talking about and lead them to checking it up. At the end of the day, you're still linking to a comic that people may want to read. Having said that, this is a relatively small forum so I doubt much harm has been caused..


    I' m sorry... What?
  3. In Topic: A new low for Mr. Buckley.

    Posted 25 May 2009

    CAD is nothing more than an online soapopera about a retard and his boring fucking friends.

    Anyway, the morality system joke is obvious.

    Yahtzee only perfected the metaphor.


  4. In Topic: The Expedition

    Posted 22 May 2009

    You can find those on Ebay, so why bother?


    The Ebay ones have to much mustard on them.
  • In Topic: Games that might convince Yahtzee some genres are not all bad

    Posted 21 May 2009

    QUOTE (Gobbler @ Mar 11 2009, 07:51 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Rrrright, as if you really could do that in any computer game. That's what Pen & Paper is for.

    But please tell me if I'm wrong there, I'd like to see those "good" RPGs, seriously.

    All I can think of is stuff like Fallout, Oblivion, Albion, Stalker and other games where you always end up as "the hero" and never really have that much of a choice. Conversations can usually be played through in good, evil or neutral mode, but ultimately your actions don't really affect anything important. Freedom of choice boils down to "do the quest or don't" and "befriend these guys or don't".


    I resent that.

    The original Fallouts (1 and 2 that is.) Were awesome in that they allowed you to be a complete douchebag, a goody-twoshoes hero or a neutral dude. And also the neutrality wasn't the standard be good half the time and bad the other, it had actual neutral dialog choices for almost every quest.
    Also it had mutants, robots, drugs, whores and really huge guns that melted people (albeit in a 1998 isometric rpg kind of way.)

    And that, my friend, is awesome.
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