Maybe it's the stomach flu or it could be Illuminati Mind Control Lasers but I basically had to buy //N.P.P.D.RUSH// - The milk of Ultra violet the moment I saw it. The impulse was generated in the part of my brain that made me buy Dead Kennedys and Misfits albums back in the 80s.
I don't know what the hell is going on but I can feel it worming its way into my brain. There's no explanations or context, you are just slammed, face first, into a hallucinogenic haze of violence and cyborg junky motorcycle cops called Sockets.
This thing will be panned by most but I think if you take the time to check it out you could find something compulsive about its weird and unruly energy.
Brother in the twin arts of shooters and insanity @Drake, hit me with a copy of this earlier.
I. Wha. I don't understand what's real anymore. It was around the time where I slammed my cyborg motorcycle body through a dude, while what sounded like the bastard prodigy of some bizzare fusion of 70s metal and acid jazz played a lick that'd make a cocaine-infused Pat Metheny nod his head happily until his gleeful little bonce rolled off down the road, that I realized Drake knew my taste in games.
I don't understand what is going on and that is just perfectly fine. Make some time for this terrifying and amazing little game that's like a return trip to Interzone, the only downside being fewer centipedes. Now, where's my Nox pipe...
Well, I was going to ask you to be my valentine but...
True love conquers all?
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minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
Gotta say, guys, I'm a little disappointed that amongst all the garbage tags no one has made a "So Raven" tag yet.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
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Ov3rchargeR.I.P. Mass EffectYou were dead to me for yearsRegistered Userregular
So if I buy The Witcher 2, how much am I missing by not playing the first one, because I tried to play it and didn't care for it. But for four bucks I'm willing to give the sequel a shot.
So if I buy The Witcher 2, how much am I missing by not playing the first one, because I tried to play it and didn't care for it. But for four bucks I'm willing to give the sequel a shot.
The answer to this is relevant to my interests as well.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
Gotta say, guys, I'm a little disappointed that amongst all the garbage tags no one has made a "So Raven" tag yet.
'Bro' or 'Bro?' tag should be a thing before a 'So Raven' tag.
Yeah, I'm still not exactly sure what "So Raven" is supposed to mean, so I generally just use it for any emotion, positive or negative, that isn't agree or awesome.
Gotta say, guys, I'm a little disappointed that amongst all the garbage tags no one has made a "So Raven" tag yet.
'Bro' or 'Bro?' tag should be a thing before a 'So Raven' tag.
Yeah, I'm still not exactly sure what "So Raven" is supposed to mean, so I generally just use it for any emotion, positive or negative, that isn't agree or awesome.
My full emotional spectrum is as follows:
Happiness
Jealousy
Love
Anger
So Raven
Bro?
Awesome
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Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
So if I buy The Witcher 2, how much am I missing by not playing the first one, because I tried to play it and didn't care for it. But for four bucks I'm willing to give the sequel a shot.
The answer to this is relevant to my interests as well.
The games are separate enough that you won't miss gameplay skipping the first and the storylines are apart. If you enjoy the old school rpg influence you really should check out the first though. It's pretty good and boobs.
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Ov3rchargeR.I.P. Mass EffectYou were dead to me for yearsRegistered Userregular
So if I buy The Witcher 2, how much am I missing by not playing the first one, because I tried to play it and didn't care for it. But for four bucks I'm willing to give the sequel a shot.
The answer to this is relevant to my interests as well.
The games are separate enough that you won't miss gameplay skipping the first and the storylines are apart. If you enjoy the old school rpg influence you really should check out the first though. It's pretty good and boobs.
Gotta say, guys, I'm a little disappointed that amongst all the garbage tags no one has made a "So Raven" tag yet.
'Bro' or 'Bro?' tag should be a thing before a 'So Raven' tag.
Yeah, I'm still not exactly sure what "So Raven" is supposed to mean, so I generally just use it for any emotion, positive or negative, that isn't agree or awesome.
My full emotional spectrum is as follows:
Happiness
Jealousy
Love
Anger
So Raven
Bro?
Awesome
Co-incidentally these are also the goose's stages of grieving.
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M A G I K A Z A M
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BeryllineOne Tiara to rule them allRegistered Userregular
I know that the Borderlands 2 Valentines DLC has been mentioned, but I'm not sure whether the Typing of the Dead Valentines DLC has been posted. So, if you did not know, that is a thing. What better way to celebrate the day than by killing stuff?
Gotta say, guys, I'm a little disappointed that amongst all the garbage tags no one has made a "So Raven" tag yet.
'Bro' or 'Bro?' tag should be a thing before a 'So Raven' tag.
Yeah, I'm still not exactly sure what "So Raven" is supposed to mean, so I generally just use it for any emotion, positive or negative, that isn't agree or awesome.
My full emotional spectrum is as follows:
Happiness
Jealousy
Love
Anger
So Raven
Bro?
Awesome
Does Arrow of Desire qualify for Love, Anger, and possibly Jealousy?
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minor incidentexpert in a dying fieldnjRegistered Userregular
Don't ask me, I don't actually know how emotions work.
Ah, it stinks, it sucks, it's anthropologically unjust
I know that the Borderlands 2 Valentines DLC has been mentioned, but I'm not sure whether the Typing of the Dead Valentines DLC has been posted. So, if you did not know, that is a thing. What better way to celebrate the day than by killing stuff?
So if I buy The Witcher 2, how much am I missing by not playing the first one, because I tried to play it and didn't care for it. But for four bucks I'm willing to give the sequel a shot.
I liked the story of the first one better. It felt more personal and i could get into the idea of it better. The second one felt like I was less invested. But that might have been a bit because i played the first one first.
The second one however, has a lot better combat mechanics if you're into a skill base combat system. While the first one is much more traditional "Better get big numbers" game (though it does have some skill elements)
So, this game is pretty good for a free-to-play CCG. It can be pay to win early, but you can get decent decks built pretty quick without paying anything and you build up in game cash at a decent speed which can be traded for booster packs.
But what really sold me was the steam promotional card they have.
Oh. Arrows. Robot Valentine? And stuff. I do not understand.
I never can find a post explaining these events. :P
You get arrows, and you shoot them at people by clicking on the option below their post near the agree/awesome/etc icons are.
I don't know the specifics, but if you do that a few times you might get a countdown timer on the bottom right of your screen, if you click on the you'll go to a message box where Robot Cupid tells you that you have to send a Valentine's Message to one of the people you shot with your arrow. You get twelve hours to comply write a message.
Once you send the message, it gets posted in Cloud Nine, and people vote on whether or not it was affectionate or not. The outcome of that vote determines which profile badge you get. After a certain amount of votes, it gets moved to the Retirement Village.
edit: I forgot, sometimes you'll see a robot cupid post saying that a cupid was shot down, and there is a check for arrows link, if you are the first person to click on that you get extra arrows.
Oh. Arrows. Robot Valentine? And stuff. I do not understand.
I never can find a post explaining these events. :P
You get arrows, and you shoot them at people by clicking on the option below their post near the agree/awesome/etc icons are.
I don't know the specifics, but if you do that a few times you might get a countdown timer on the bottom right of your screen, if you click on the you'll go to a message box where Robot Cupid tells you that you have to send a Valentine's Message to one of the people you shot with your arrow. You get twelve hours to comply write a message.
Once you send the message, it gets posted in Cloud Nine, and people vote on whether or not it was affectionate or not. The outcome of that vote determines which profile badge you get. After a certain amount of votes, it gets moved to the Retirement Village.
edit: I forgot, sometimes you'll see a robot cupid post saying that a cupid was shot down, and there is a check for arrows link, if you are the first person to click on that you get extra arrows.
Oh damn, I need to find some targets. Anyone looking for a Valentine?
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Loved the games myself so I didn't include them in the bundle I was giving away to the peons. sssshhh!
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Rush Bro's
Interstellar spearhead marines
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Sang Froid Werewolf awesomeness (seriously this game is so much fun)
Finding Teddy
umm....
It's the gift that keeps on giving!
Just like the Zeno Clash 2 key I grabbed from last page! Thanks a ton, @Scratchy!
Please... I'm in the mood to spread VD cheer. So everyone hop on and enjoy!
This maybe doesn't read the way you intended.
Or hey, maybe it does! I don't judge.
Brother in the twin arts of shooters and insanity @Drake, hit me with a copy of this earlier.
I. Wha. I don't understand what's real anymore. It was around the time where I slammed my cyborg motorcycle body through a dude, while what sounded like the bastard prodigy of some bizzare fusion of 70s metal and acid jazz played a lick that'd make a cocaine-infused Pat Metheny nod his head happily until his gleeful little bonce rolled off down the road, that I realized Drake knew my taste in games.
I don't understand what is going on and that is just perfectly fine. Make some time for this terrifying and amazing little game that's like a return trip to Interzone, the only downside being fewer centipedes. Now, where's my Nox pipe...
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Well, I was going to ask you to be my valentine but...
True love conquers all?
'Bro' or 'Bro?' tag should be a thing before a 'So Raven' tag.
The answer to this is relevant to my interests as well.
Yeah, I'm still not exactly sure what "So Raven" is supposed to mean, so I generally just use it for any emotion, positive or negative, that isn't agree or awesome.
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personally I'd get blackguards first
My full emotional spectrum is as follows:
Happiness
Jealousy
Love
Anger
So Raven
Bro?
Awesome
The games are separate enough that you won't miss gameplay skipping the first and the storylines are apart. If you enjoy the old school rpg influence you really should check out the first though. It's pretty good and boobs.
Downloading now, wow this game is huge.
I am holding myself to the following rules: I will tag nothing as 'Indie' or 'Casual' because I hate those terms on principle.
I'm still waffling on things like "Atmospheric" and whatnot.
Does Arrow of Desire qualify for Love, Anger, and possibly Jealousy?
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I liked the story of the first one better. It felt more personal and i could get into the idea of it better. The second one felt like I was less invested. But that might have been a bit because i played the first one first.
The second one however, has a lot better combat mechanics if you're into a skill base combat system. While the first one is much more traditional "Better get big numbers" game (though it does have some skill elements)
So, this game is pretty good for a free-to-play CCG. It can be pay to win early, but you can get decent decks built pretty quick without paying anything and you build up in game cash at a decent speed which can be traded for booster packs.
But what really sold me was the steam promotional card they have.
As I suggested to Bery a few days ago: what better way to celebrate Valentine's Day than with a wedding massacre? Woot!
Thanks, @Sorce!
Batman games, XCOM, Lego marvel heroes, several EA titles (Battlefield, Crysis, Sims) and some Square Enix titles.
Go go go.
I never can find a post explaining these events. :P
You get arrows, and you shoot them at people by clicking on the option below their post near the agree/awesome/etc icons are.
I don't know the specifics, but if you do that a few times you might get a countdown timer on the bottom right of your screen, if you click on the you'll go to a message box where Robot Cupid tells you that you have to send a Valentine's Message to one of the people you shot with your arrow. You get twelve hours to comply write a message.
Once you send the message, it gets posted in Cloud Nine, and people vote on whether or not it was affectionate or not. The outcome of that vote determines which profile badge you get. After a certain amount of votes, it gets moved to the Retirement Village.
Here's the one I wrote, as an example.
edit: I forgot, sometimes you'll see a robot cupid post saying that a cupid was shot down, and there is a check for arrows link, if you are the first person to click on that you get extra arrows.
Oh damn, I need to find some targets. Anyone looking for a Valentine?