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Eh... okay. Might as well post this. Dunno if it'll be popular or not, but let's give it a shot. Basically a person quotes or gives a somewhat vague picture, description, or video of a reference that someone can guess and give an answer in the next post. Try to refrain from looking anything up. Here's an example: And so forth. Yes, I believe giving a vague picture of someone in your post for someone to figure out what it is counts too. So, let's begin. "Maybe we should call ourselves the Febreeze brothers 'cause we're feel'in so fresh right now."
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How competitive are you when it comes to something you care about? It can be a game that you enjoy playing, trying to be the best in your class, pretty much anything competitive. Hmm I'd say I'm pretty competitive, but I'm not as hardcore about winning as much as some people I know. If I tried my best and put up a good fight but lost in the end, that's not too bad. I mainly hate losing at something when I know I could've won if I hadn't made some stupid mistake. So what about you guys?
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Gaming can be a great escape for many people and there are many games that serve many different purposes for people, one of those purposes can be to just relax with. Are there are any particular games that you play for the purpose of relaxing? For me, right now my main game for this purpose is definitely Elite Dangerous, the Xbox One version specifically. I have been obsessing about that game so much lately but that's because I am addicted to it. It is such a wonderful game and it is also quite relaxing for the most part, as long as no combat happens, luckily I do exploring mostly and it is so calming. How's about all of you?
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I was going to wait until next month to do this, but what games, if any, have you beaten this year?
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We all know games, probably played too. And sometimes we think, it needs to be harder, pressing a higher, or even THE highest difficulty, only to notice "Darn, shouldn't had started it ...". Ever had a moment where you tought you can't finished that difficulty of the game or even gave up? I remember pretty good the highest difficulty from Killzone 2 or COD4/WaW. Still finished them. Or the Extreme difficulty in MGS2. Managed too, but european extreme is too much for me.
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Does anyone here have any games that they replay every year or so? These are mine: -LA Noire -Red Dead Redemption -Metal Gear Solid 1-4 -Super Mario Bros. 3 -Sonic 1-3&K -Mafia II -SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom -Ed, Edd N Eddy: The Mis-Edventures -Uncharted 1-3 -The Batman Arkham series -Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) -Donkey Kong Country 1-3
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Game balance, depending on what type of game it is, can be a tricky thing. Sometimes it is easy to balance out the overall experience while other times, the developers miss something and as a result, it can break the experience. The most common genres with this are multiplayer shooters, righting games and some others. We can discuss our personal experiences with games that just have terrible balance in one way or another, or maybe it did have that until they patched it. Or it could be a game that couldn't have been patched, due to lack of Internet at the time. Here is a very recent one for me and the sole game that made me want to make this thread: Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare 2 While the game itself is actually pretty good, the balance problems here are horrendous and this is actually due to one simple thing: Rose, a character for the plant team .She is so unbelievably overpowered in every way that it makes playing as a zombie against her frustrating and nothing else. Her shots are homing, her damage and fire rate are pretty brutal and her 3 abilities are a complete pain, and the zombie team just doesn't have anything that can compete with this. This issue on its own is flooding the official forums for the game and for good reason, as this one thing is breaking the multiplayer entirely. How PopCap did not see this is beyond me.
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Well alot of the time when I just want to sit down and relax and/or be left alone now these days I tend to simply browse the internet or listen to calm or melodic music. (Lulz yes) Edit: Oops... I can't forget playing Sonic 2... xD... So what about everybody else here?
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Hey guys! Just wanted to share this with anyone interested. Ross Scott, aka the creator of the Half-Life comedy series Freeman's Mind, has started up a campaign to fight against the practice some gaming companies have of killing their online only games. A staunch supporter of the preservation of gaming history, Ross has had enough of the destruction of so many games, particularly by good old EA. Ross has a show called Ross's Game Dungeon, and the last third of this video details his plan to fight against this practice he hates so much. I recommend watching the whole video. Helps with context. But you can read his pre-typed form letter for a faster (albeit less entertaining) summary of his points: http://www.accursedfarms.com/downloads/other/letter_to_EA.doc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2pdvh4uiaM Now I'm not the most avid gamer in the world, but I am all aboard with this plan. The destruction of gaming history is as harmful as the destruction of the history of any other art form. And Ross couldn't make this any easier for casual viewers to help out. So yeah, give the video a watch if this is something you're interested in and see if you'd like to help out. I'm just doing what I can to spread the word a bit. Even if no one helps, I'm glad to promote Ross' channel in general. He's an endlessly entertaining man. Have a great day everyone! #stopkillinggames
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Ex. I say Talonflame Next poster says Swampert Next poster says Ivysaur Etc. Doesn't matter if it's the Pokémon's primary or secondary typing, as long as one type is super effective against the previous Pokémon's type(s). Ready? I'll start. Chatot
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Whats this, Unmerry made a topic. No, it cannot be. It shouldn't be. It mustn't be. I isn't be...wait that doesn't work. Well, I should make at least one topic at some point, eh. So, it might as well be one to kill some time and be fun. There been alot of raging at twilicorn, "I'm brony but I'm not a brony", derpy hooves, politics and various other topics and talks that I think I should contribute a little something to make the atmosphere a little less tense. Now. Basically this is a thread where you pick out a fictional character that you think resembles you or at least resembles qualities that you admire or relate too very well. The character can be from MLP, anime, cartoons, obscure movies or comics-WHATEVER, as long as they are fictional. You may use up to 3 characters if you so chose but bonus points if you can find one character that you would want to stick with that describes you or at least strongly relates to you in some way, the reasons you pick them can be deep and dear to you or around basic trivialities like you both enjoying cold baths and hating the smell of perfume. There is no word requirement. Pictures and videos are encouraged of your character to give us an example of who they are but you can keep it bare basic. Hell, if you feel you can say what you need in a line or two, go for it. I shall go first: My character that I think resembles me and the qualities I relate would have to be Arakune: Arakune: Arakune or rather Carmine, is an blob of unknown super natural liquid that hosts itself to the bodies of a thousands insects both foreign and strange to the known and mundane, it also utilizes them as a defense and in fact display the ability to control them if he can magically curse his enemies. Capable of total morphic abilities to the point hardening and softening along with the gift of teleportation and producing extra skeletal limbs out of nothing. Originally a scientist working under a genius and gifted master he became obsessed with the azure and his fixation on it led him to crossing the boundry-the after life- the result is that his body and mind have totally eroded. Arakune insanity knows very little bounds to the point that his memory has been shattered, forgetting face and names or places and when he recalls them it is common for him to forget important facts to it later. His obsession of the Azure has totally eaten his focus along with his random mood swings of mania and he expresses his release by screams and laughter mostly. Marginally unable to communicate due to Word salading-where insanity cause incoherent speech patterns- to a point that it literally slices chunks out of his words although unlike word salading he clearly understands the word he is using and is using them in correct order...though he still makes little sense. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKskRQiLesc "Mister unmerry. Why would you make a crazy blob your choice?"-random audience member. I tell you why. We both are something that should of eroded away years ago due to our own vices, those who are effected with sethir tend to just melt away but Arakune moves about and master his condition, the fact he can even retain some sort of worldly presence is a triumph. Like Arakune, I am haunted by my personal demons, most of them are of my making and some are cobbled from my sins which is once again me by proxy. I shift moods alot and lash out at other because I forget who my friends are, just as arakune forgets those who care about him even when staring him in the face. Arakune reminds me what I could be if I lose myself and he shows me what I AM when I fall into bad patterns...albeit a much more extreme version. But he is determined, insanity conjured or not its that kind of determination that will get you places even when every one else-as they do to arakune in blazblue- is telling each other and you that you are rotten, a lost cause or a worthless pile of trash despite relationships. Arakune exhibits traits in a way I want, granted those are few but they are there. He also exhibit traits I must accept and avoid or I am no better than him in a lot of ways. -wer both really hard and press ourselves to get something, rushing and not looking to see what it does to us. -we both laugh alot constantly to let loose steam. -We both set our betters against us rather than admitting their skill and learning from them (especially when I meet artist that are younger than me but are miles better....which is alot because I'm a generic artist at best although I only do this when I'm at my worst) -We both get really paranoid and get convinced everyone around us is there to cause some sort of harm emotional or otherwise at times. -We both see things we probably shouldn't, sometimes we wish we hadn't and it changes us...he reminds me that I shouldn't let it change me into what he has become. He reminds me that I can't let it turn me into a monster and if it does that I must continue on with my life and make the best out of what I am none the less, even if it seem hopeless to do so. Arakune is sort of a post me, the next step of a failed me in a way but that doesn't change the fact him and I are more alike than I would appreciate to admit. Arakune is my only submission, I won't be using my 3 max.
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I've played MANY addicting games in my life. Lots of them are mobile. I have never gotten addicted to a console game though. The most addicting game I've ever played is one the PC. That game is none other than... Played it for 18 hours straight... not very healthy. XD If Minecraft were a girl I would kiss it... on the lips. So I am obviously beyond the point of addiction. More like obsessed. What do you find as the most addicting game?
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So, the website https://steamdb.info/shows you how many games you have and how much they are worth, however they also show you how many of your games are unplayed and what % of your games are unplayed... A staggering 66% of my games are yet to be played, how about you guys? Are you as bad as me for buying games and not playing them?
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Hey. You know what really grinds my gears? Reboot titles. We all know that Hollywood shoots out reboots like a rapid-fire crap machine. Some of them are actually good and warranted, though. Many are grave injustices. But what annoys me to no end is when they give the reboot the exact same title as the original! No subtitle, nothing to differentiate it! This drives me f*ckin nuts, because you constantly have to describe which one you're talking about. Dates are ascribed to movies and games just to be able to tell what we're talking about. Take these for example: DOOM. Are we talking about this: Or this? Star Trek. This? Or this? Tomb Raider. This? Or this?! Ghostbusters. This?! OR THIS?!! I think I've made my case. Give them a frigging subtitle! Tomb Raider Origins, Star Trek Reborn, y'know, something like that! Instead we have to call them Tomb Raider 2013, Ghostbusters 2016, New Star Trek, Abrams Star Trek, sh*t like that. AAARRG!!! It burns me so much!! I had to type in the dates or "original" just to find the right images on Google! AAAARRRR!!!! Franchises that did it right? The Dark Knight, Man of Steel. What a novel idea. They didn't just call it Batman, and Superman. Now we know what we're talking about. The moral of the story is give reboots a different title or a subtitle, god dammit!
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This is a thread all about those games that you personally feel didn't get as much love as you think they should, either in terms of reception, sales, general aura surrounding the game. For now I only have one, and that is Lost Planet 2. The lost planet series is well known for not being that well known, and it's a shame really, the first one was ok, it had a lot of good ideas that weren't executed to the best they could, movement was sluggish, since the best you could do is walk, and mechs didn't have the umf they could've. Lost Planet 2 fixed all of this by making the game more arcade-y, movement was faster, mechs were better to use, and the game was co-op, a fun co-op game at that. However, the game did not sell that well, which resulted in the massive let down of Lost Planet 3 which ultimately had combat slower than the first one, weird lore changes, and boring boss fights.
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Dear game designers, why is the future suddelly the big hype? I can understand thats because you can literally make everything up about the game, stort and mechanics. But why does almost every game designer follow eachother, sure you want to compete, but then makd something completely diffrent. Few Games dare to Go to An alternate timeline in war, for instance what if the Russians won the cold war? Or what if Japan was never nuked. You are just to worried to make something controvircal because it will get bad media. But the truth is, controvercial. sells better. See mw2, No Russia was sooooo controvercial,yet the game sold well. Please stop going in to the future. Go as far as 2025.
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You should all be familiar with the game League of Legends. If not check it out on youtube!So here we can discuss anything about it. What lvl are you, want to join our MLP clan? Need friends?You can all add me if you want too. Im currently playing on EU West.Add: Sir PurrPurrI use to play with Lamii and Freckels, and i enjoy every minute of it.So what do you think of this amazing game?::UPDATE::So a lot of people wanted me to update this post with a few features such as where do everybody on this forum play. I can do that, no problem. But if you want to be on the lest you have to either send me a private message OR quote me.EUW EUE NA
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For example, I would assume Call of Duty, One Direction, the Simpsons, Game of Thrones, South Park, etc. What do you think typical MLP haters like, from all the things they could watch and do?
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Me and my 10 years old niece have been trying to get it, but with no luck. It's no longer on Play Store. Is there any possible way to get it? Both PC and Android versions are fine. I'm unable to find any working versions, and I'm not sure about their safety, as well. She's sad, because I haven't been able to get it for her. Help, please?
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What do you think is the best mobile game? This means any downloadable game available on tablet or smartphone! Personally, I think Geometry Dash is truly amazing! Great value for money, great levels, great songs, and simple yet somehow infuriatingly complicated gameplay! Also, Jurassic World: The Game is a very fun app, despite the fact that you must wait an awfully long time for a lot of things. I enjoy battling others online on that game. There are so many I am also a fan of, like Plague Inc and Animal Jam: Play Wild. But overall, I spend more time on Geometry Dash. So, what's your favourite mobile game? And what do you think about the ones I listed, if you have played any of them?
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Hey guys what do you think about my idea for a Roguelike rally racing game? With Persistent(Non randomly generated) Tracks. And Permadeath. Basically your driver can suffer physical and psychological stress. And that if he sprains his arm you can still race with lower steering sensitivity. And if he suffers a foot injury he has lower acceleration sensitivity. If your driver suffers a major injury such as an Arm fracture. He will not be able to race for a certain amount of months. If he gets Amputated or Dies it's Game Over. Your car can explode as well which can cause death or disability. It may sound gruesome but what do you think?
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My 25th birthday’s coming up soon, so I thought I might as well list off every video game I’ve beaten in my life. This list does not include online flash games, no Tiger Electronic games, no Team Fortress 2 or Fortnite, no speedrun of Cookie Clicker, just all the official, single-player games that I have beaten (or in rare cases like with a few PC games, at least played extensively, as a few of the games listed can not technically be beaten) across every gaming platform I’ve played since I was a young kid. NES Super Mario Bros. 1-3 The Legend of Zelda Zelda II: The Adventure of Link Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out Castlevania I-III Kid Icarus Mega Man 1-6 Contra Super C Metal Gear The Karate Kid Friday the 13th Godzilla: Monster of Monsters! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Ghosts ‘N Goblins Battletoads Silver Surfer Wolverine Jaws The Terminator Star Wars Dick Tracy Donkey Kong Milon’s Secret Castle Double Dragon I-III Ninja Gaiden I-III Dragon Quest I-IV Final Fantasy I-III (played fan-translated Famicom versions of II and III on an emulator) Game Boy/Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance The Final Fantasy Legend I-III (actually the first three SaGa games) Pokemon: Red, Yellow (first generation) Pokemon: Silver, Crystal (second generation) Pokemon: Sapphire (third generation) Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Mario Party Advance Castlevania: Circle of the Moon Final Fantasy IV-VI (all of the Advance version bonus dungeons) Sega Genesis Sonic the Hedgehog SNES Super Mario World The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Mega Man 7 Contra III: The Alien Wars Super Castlevania IV Street Fighter II (also beat the arcade version on PSP) Lester the Unlikely Super Ghouls ‘N Ghosts Final Fantasy IV-VI (the misnumbered II & III are actually IV & VI, played an English version of V) PC Dark Castle (all difficulties) Beyond Dark Castle Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? Cluefinders 4th-6th Grade Adventures (yes, I want this list to be as complete as possible…) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Spongebob: Operation Krabby Patty Spongebob: Employee of the Month Spongebob: Battle for Bikini Bottom The Spongebob Squarepants Movie The Fairly OddParents: Breakin’ da Rules Logical Journey of the Zoombinis Portal Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Yugi the Destiny Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Kaiba the Revenge Yu-Gi-Oh! Power of Chaos: Joey the Passion Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition Nintendo 64 Super Smash Bros. The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time PlayStation 1 Metal Gear Solid Final Fantasy VII, VIII, & IX Mega Man 8 Resident Evil 1-3 Silent Hill Gran Turismo 1 & 2 Ms. Pac-Man: Maze Madness SpongeBob Squarepants: SuperSponge Spyro the Dragon 1-3 Crash Bandicoot 1-3 Crash Team Racing Yu-Gi-Oh! Forbidden Memories Castlevania: Symphony of the Night PlayStation 2 Final Fantasy X, X-2, & XII Kingdom Hearts I & II Resident Evil: Code Veronica X Resident Evil 4 Silent Hill 2 & 3 Yu-Gi-Oh! Duelist of the Roses Metal Gear Solid II & III Sonic Riders Shadow the Hedgehog (one campaign) Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Crash Twinsanity Crash of the Titans Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus Unlimited Saga (one campaign) Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne Castlevania: Lament of Innocence Devil May Cry 1-3 (3 was Special Edition) PlayStation 3 Final Fantasy XIII Resident Evil 5 & 6 (one campaign) Metal Gear Solid 4 Metal Gear Solid V (both Ground Zeroes and the Phantom Pain) Devil May Cry 4 DMC: Devil May Cry The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Ninja Gaiden Sigma 1 & 2 Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge Demon’s Souls Dark Souls Playstation 4 Final Fantasy XV Persona 5 Bloodborne Devil May Cry 5 Nintendo DS/3DS Pokemon Diamond (fourth generation) Pokemon White (fifth generation) Pokemon X (sixth generation) Pokemon Ultra Moon (seventh generation) Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword My Little Pony: Pinkie Pie’s Party Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney-Spirit of Justice (all six mainline games, no DLC cases) Dragon Quest V: Hand of the Heavenly Bride (DS remake of the Super Famicom game) Final Fantasy III (3D Remake) Final Fantasy IV (3D Remake) Corpse Party Yo-kai Watch PSP Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core (have also played the PSP ports of I-IV, not played any exclusive content) Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker Silent Hill: Origins Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 1-3 Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D’s Tag Force 4 Nintendo Switch Pokemon Sword (eighth generation) Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution I do like some variety. Yes, I have played well over 150 games in my almost two decades of playing video games and you can infer some of my tastes from the list. Most notable is my utter disdain for Final Fantasy, which is so great that I am playing and enjoying the remake of VII right now. But seriously, I can’t wait to play all of it and hate how much the remake has been split into multiple games. Also notable is that most of the games I’ve played are NES games. I didn’t use save states on an emulator to beat a single one, I just practiced them a lot. I’ve had a lot of free time throughout my life. If I didn’t, there’s no way I would’ve completed a good lot of these games multiple times, some over ten times. It’s just what I enjoy.
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Have you ever played a game where you encounter a pointless or useless power up or weapon? Many games have a great load of stuff to keep you powered up, entertained, or just cool to look at. However, every now and then, there's those power ups where you wonder why are they even there in the first place. I would like to know what useless or pointless power up have you witnessed or encountered and why? I'll give my two examples. In the mario kart series, one of the power ups you get is the fake item box, which looks like an item box, but it's a trap to fool other players and get hit. The problem is that it's TOO OBVIOUS when one is fake, and if your playing online, good luck trying to fool someone with it. In Patapon, (one of my favorite rhythm games) there's this one song you can learn from you army called the "Pon Pon Chaka Chaka" song. It's supposed to make your army stand still for the song, then when you attack or defend, you do it stronger. The problem is that if you've mastered how to get the rhythm right, you won't use it much, and if your already in FEVER mode, it's pointless.
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hello everypony, just wanted to ask something regarding fan game called 'Silent Ponyville' (bronies that have been in the fandom since the beginning might know what I'm talking about.) For those who don't know what I'm talking about, Silent Ponyville is (or was) a fan game of Silent Ponyville fanfiction by SamRose. It's a crossover between Silent Hill video game franchise and ofc MLP:FIM. Back in 2012 I remember finding the trailer of the game and immediately being interested (even though i was like 9 years old). The game was not too shabby and also it was just a small demo so you couldn't do much. I'm not sure if there was a team behind this or just a single person working on the game, I've heard both so im not sure. Anyways, as of recent I found myself thinking about the game. I wanted to check it out on youtube (the trailer) but it's deleted (and the channel that uploaded the video is gone too...). I quickly went on google, searched up silent ponyville game and nothing came up (only some random pages and EquestriaGaming post about it). I genuinely had high hopes for the game, it was doing pretty well, didn't look too bad. But like every mlp fangame, in the end it got abandoned. But what's strange is that if you try to search it up anywhere, you can barely find anything about it, as if it never existed. There's a short video of the gameplay and some other random mlp game that goes by the same name and that's...it. No trailer, no blog, no download links, nothing. Today I tried to find the trailer using Wayback machine but legit nothing comes up. I did have luck with finding the blog but there's not much on it. What I want to say is, does anyone know who were the people behind this game and where are they now? are they doing okay? and is there any other way to find the trailer? wayback machine did not help at all. Any kind of help is welcomed.