masterdingo
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masterdingo

This one sounds like almost ever Final Fantasy "important moment" piece of music.

If you're on android, look up GemRB. It's already on it.

I don't think I'd be alive by the time this happens. But, I'm imagining a straight up brain scan.

I'd like the world to end by all of the people that are able to pass an intelligence test being put onto space craft and then turning those craft back towards the earth and destroying it. Then heading out into the stars, using cloning and memory backups to repopulate along the 1000's of years-long travel to a new

Getting fucked to death by tireless nymphomaniacs would be much nicer than being eaten alive by your loved ones. :)

Was going to make an Asian driver joke, but settled on alluding to the first stereotype that jumped into my head instead. :)

No man, they need to add a fairy like in Zelda that will go get the boss's loot for you if you wipe more than twice. :P

People will always complain, no matter the standard. But, sales are a far more stable benchmark than review scores, no matter how bad the marketing or advertising. Think about Minecraft, for instance, which had neither. And, then, on the other side, look at Auto Assault which had a huge marketing and advertising

It's pretty easy, it's sales. Base it on sales. First 10,000 sold = 10% bonus, first 50,000 = 12%, first 100,000 = 14%, etc. Max it out at 1,000,000 and double it every million thereafter. Bonuses are money, they should be based on an incoming money basis only.

It was in the first. Meryn Trant killed him after he dropped the other nights. He cut his wooden blade in half. It was a cutaway, but more than implied. Just the fact that Trant is still alive later tells the story.

You may be right. There were just so many being worked on at once. :)

In the books, his body was found, surrounded by 5 knights that he had beaten to death with the wooden practice sword before being killed.

From what I read, it's during the original war that tied the 7 kingdoms together, when the Targaryens invaded with dragons.

That was rough, Kotaku. I can't imagine if either of my sons got cancer. And, after looking at the youtube videos and all of the people writing RIP, though he's not dead yet tore my heart out. Those are some great people that did this for Ribbitribbit.

Grandia 2. It actually had a story that could be followed. Or, Suikoden, just for the dice game.

It's not the Publisher's fault if the only things that we buy en masse are simplistic FPS, and Sims games. And, when they do take a chance (Psychonauts, Mirror's Edge) we shrug and don't buy.

Those 4 people were kids with no money that had a better childhood because Wasteland existed. You can't put a price on what makes your life better. :)

Or, more simply, people spread the word.

I wonder how Robertson felt after Dear Esther came out? Did she feel the failure to create a game that could convey emotion, without the normal tropes that are attached to gaming, more acutely?

And, what's with the Sodomy preset always being set to "inverted"?