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Started by Zeldafan422, September 24, 2007, 04:54:39 PM

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Turok

Quote from: Customrobo13 on February 25, 2010, 07:16:54 PM
>PS3
>Better than the 360
more like the same
I love how everyone ignores that the guy that designed both of them has said that they can achieve the EXACT SAME levels.

no one likes that though

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QuoteSo is it Capcom JPN or US screwing the PC release over? Both?
QuoteNUKE THEM FROM ORBIT, IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO BE SURE

PC GAMERS



If you don't give us what we want, we'll nuke you from orbit.
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Mystic


SkyMyl


Macawmoses


Spud


SkyMyl


Spud

I was playing Persona 1 and everything was going fine until I got to the police station. ;-;

SkyMyl

Speaking of Persona, I need to get some Playstation 2 RPGs. Someone recommend me some.

Inb4


Syncopathic

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Quote from: SPUD on February 25, 2010, 08:39:30 PM
aaaaaaa raped at the police station. ;-;


I really don't see why the didn't keep the original Police Station theme.



Another I wished they kept.
Hearing LET THE BUTTERFLIES SPREAD UNTIL DAWN is kind of annoying after a while.
The same applies to the battle theme.

Magnum

Quote from: SPUD on February 25, 2010, 08:47:05 PM
I was playing Persona 1 and everything was going fine until I got to the police station. ;-;
Loved that part. Such easy level ups. Did you grab the weapons from the school? Makes it a lot easier.

Oh Vesperia, never change... never change

Syncopathic

Quote from: Magnum on February 25, 2010, 09:07:10 PM
Loved that part. Such easy level ups. Did you grab the weapons from the school? Makes it a lot easier.
Real men do the Snow Queen quest first.

Magnum

Quote from: Sync on February 25, 2010, 09:08:24 PM
Real men do the Snow Queen quest first.
I'm actually doing that right now. Gotta say, I miss a certain character from my SEBEC playthrough. Reiji

Oh Vesperia, never change... never change

Syncopathic

You know there's nothing quite like putting your life on the line to make you reexamine it. I was born into a normal working class family. I was the youngest of 5 brothers. My parents never had any money, but they were very loving. I hated them both. My brothers all took honest white collar jobs and wives and kids. If I had their lives I would kill myself. Luckily their fate was not for me I was too smart. I think my adolescent years were typical, I became obsessed with death and violence and suffering so I got a afterschool job where I could surround myself with those things. I spent hours every day locked in the back room of that pet store, sometimes I played a little game where I challenged myself to see how long I can keep something alive once I cut out its heart. But in time we all grow more mature and realize there's more to life than blood, guts, and minimum wage. I soon discovered that with gambling I could turn teenage obsessions into cold, hard, cash and there was no turning back. The power. The adulation. the sheer exhilaration derived from gambling is really indescribable. But then one day there's nowhere else to take it other than the highest extreme. Then money begins to lose its mystery so you wager your life. Funny, I feel just like I did when I played my first hand of cards in my friend's basement.


SkyMyl


Dog Food

Quote from: Sync on February 25, 2010, 09:13:03 PM
You know there's nothing quite like putting your life on the line to make you reexamine it. I was born into a normal working class family. I was the youngest of 5 brothers. My parents never had any money, but they were very loving. I hated them both.
That made me laugh.

Also, you must not have kept that pet store job very long.
I get obsessively manic over things. It's a problem.