emperorlaharl
EmperorLaharl
emperorlaharl

Jolly Good!

Brilliant. No really. You've really read what I said. Well done.

Concern Thirded

I get the frustration with the apparent bias but I don't see how calling out the guy before he has even said anything is productive. If anything it's more likely to provoke a repetition of the same old argument I always see on stories like these.

Kickstarter has you covered.

He who cares wins.

Then truly they have taken Lord Helix's name in vain.

Wow. I thought victory road was meant to take days. Did they 'democracy' through?

I remember watching this as a child!

Now playing

This fan version holds a special place in my heart.

This looks really like a photo-shop to me. I am not a photo tech person but the 'focus' on the body looks sharply different to the rest of the image. It's probably nothing though.

For the benefit of those without knowledge of UK media or Brasseye, Ellen's quote is an actual statement made earnestly and without irony by a celebrity. Brasseye was brilliant not only for highlighting the hyperbole which 'hot issues' encourage but for showcasing how celebrity personalities would champion any cause

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Ah that's a good point, it depends on the KS and has to be managed independently. My bad. It will take debit cards though. Sorry!

If we are going to wish for non related things here , I am going to have a punt for desiring world peace before this.

If it's any help KS takes Debit cards and PayPal.

Kickstarter is perfect for a problem like this. If the fans are passionate and numerate enough then it becomes self fulfilling. I agree the games are great and 999 was high in demand for a significant period of time due to being out of print. I hope the KS increases exposure for previous games and generates even more

Except you could go back and forth between nodes in X, much earlier and in a more worthwhile way than you ever could in XIII. Content felt more evenly spread across the world and there was actually some incentive to revisit places.

I really don't think X was a corridor simulator in the way XIII was. It did a few new things with world traversal, which depending on how attached you were to world maps (myself being very much so) were unfortunate . The area's themselves though were big and had plenty of stuff (not all of it good mind) to do.

Surely a broverload?