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Fair point. You know those ESRB ratings are there for a reason you know. :P

I will admit that I did jump at that one moment. Startled <> frightened though.

I wasn’t that edgy, I just couldn’t get past the “Master of Unlocking” cheese I suppose. On the opposite end of the spectrum, Silent Hill scared the shit out of me.

Wait... Resident Evil 1 was scary?

I heard that, but never tried it. And the X-Com port for PS1 was awesome, though it had incredibly long load times, and took up 8 memory blocks on a card.

Much like the Shadowrun rules. ;)

The mouse was super useful for X-Com on PS1

Baby, you got a stew going!

Oh you caught me. There actually isn’t any hand puppet functionality in the game. Goddammit, I thought I could get that one by you.

“Even if the game played well there’s still really nothing special about it.”

Hey Randy, maybe don’t build your castles out of sand.

And let this be a lesson to anyone else who gives Peter Molyneux any of their money or time. He has failed to live up to his promises over and over and over again. This is our intervention. He won’t change until we stop enabling him.

Thank you. Now I know it isn’t just me.

Ares = Greek God of War

Aries = Astrological symbol

Unfortunately the difference is that Disney owns the IP for KOTOR. Alpha Protocol is an original IP though, so if they had the cash (or a publisher), they’ve already said that they’d love to do a sequel.

Goddamn would I pay an obscene amount of money for that. The game got an unfair reputation at release, and not nearly enough people had a chance to experience the brilliance of its choice systems. There were so many possible endings based on your conversations and actions, it made the game really feel like every

You don’t think they could have spent that budget in a better place?

Alternately, it’s a subtle hint at a future crossover with Bandai’s classic mecha series, Mobile Suit Gundog.

Whoa. That’s goddamn freaky.

She is the devourer of souls, come to the worlds of man to reap her terrible harvest.