Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom,
Boom, Boom, Boom,
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom,
Boom, Boom, Boom
©Baldrick
And a perfect description of my attempts to get this game off the ground.
You wake up on an abandoned space ship, your memory has been wiped clean. You don't know who you are or how you got there, you look into a small lake located on the Holodeck of the ship (This turned out to be where you woke up ), after staring into the lake the character creator kicks in.
-First Person view
-Open World game (But still located on a massive space station), that plays like the Farcry series.
-figure out what happened to the ship, and yourself and how you arrived
-Humans are a rare site and are often hiding
-There are monsters/aliens on the ship everywhere, hunting humans
-eventually you find out that you and everyone else woke up from cryo-stasis and everything that occured was in your head all along due to a form of psychosis that occurs when you wake up too quick from the sleeping pod.
You wake up on a cold stone table in a mortuary. You don't remember your name or your past, your body is heavily scarred and tattooed. The first sentient being you meet is a talking flying skull, who becomes your good friend.
You will find out you cannot die, and in fact, sometimes your death can provide solution to problems you encounter.
You will embark on a journey across planes and dimensions. You will meet fallen angels, riddle-loving hags, rat-girls with demon blood, or virtuous succubuss.
"What can change the nature of a man?"
Two games tie for my fav so.
Game One: Love the time mechanic and the masks. The world feels alive due to both systems.
Game Two: Enjoyed the story and the Materia system. The graphic's for its time was amazing imo.
(2nd game is easy to figure out)
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Majora's Mask and FF7?
My first time through Majora's Mask I found it okay, didn't love it as much as Ocarina of Time though... but then when I replayed MM a year or two later, I appreciated the time mechanic much more, as I had forgotten a number of things since there was another dimension to keep track of...
16 year old with techno-magic sword that lets him see the future journeys to wipe out a race of man-eating killer robots that razed his hometown and killed his girlfriend, and everyone is British
Also the world's setting is two dead giants so big the landmass they cover is the size of the Asian continent.
How dare you do the stuff you do
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*disconnects in middle of conversation *
You have no memory of your past, you fight with martial arts and can use giant robots. The robots use martial arts too... and all of humanity on the planet were made as flesh parts for a super computer.
Scientist unearths a robot and decides to reverse engineer it in order to produce others. The robots go haywire and so, as the original, you must do your duty as a father and murder all of your children... or at least eight of them per game.
You travel the universe with an unenthusiastic Peter Dinklage, who later turns into some other guy, but he's cool too so we good.
Ok, one easy and one hard then.
First one goes like this - You will die, but rather than making you cry, it will teach you until you learn. It's a game that doesn't forgive, yet won't grant you a boon for doing it right. It's about constantly learning, getting better or be forever stuck in a circle of despair and shame.
The hard one is a little more like this - You will be shuned. You will be treated as though you are worthless. You will spend all your time trying to change people's mind about you, yet you will pretend not to care. You will fight for the people you love, yet you also know that you will inevitably lose them. You'll learn that peace if fragile and that conflict is abundant. Trust is hardly given and easily broken. Although you have skills to protect people, sometime you will have to use these against the very people you want to protect, for not everything is what it seems to be. Monster or not, sometime the lines are blurred.
Google Diversity Memo
Learn to use critical thinking: https://youtu.be/J5A5o9I7rnA
Political left, right similarly motivated to avoid rival views
[...] we have an intolerance for ideas and evidence that don’t fit a certain ideology. I’m also not saying that we should restrict people to certain gender roles; I’m advocating for quite the opposite: treat people as individuals, not as just another member of their group (tribalism)..
Norse Mythology, but in a future of cybernetics and heavy body modification.
(Not my favorite game ever, but a fun one for sure)
A sexually frustrated teenage boy needs to shoot teenage girls with his love until they're satisfied in order to survive, all because of a war between horny angels and demons.
3 hints to surviving MMO-C forums:
1.) If you have an opinion, someone will say that it is wrong
2.) If you have a source, there will be people who refuse to believe it
3.) If you use logic, it will be largely ignored
btw: Spires of Arak = Arakkoa.
Play as a resurrected pile of ashes and clash through hordes of nightmarish beings and ancient wyverns to collect souls and regain your humanity.