
Orthos |
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Orthos wrote:Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.
(That's all I know about them.)
Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.
I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.

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Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.
Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.
(That's all I know about them.)
Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.
I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.
Thanks! I appreciate the information! :D
Follow-up: do you create a character in Bastion, or is it "here's a character, they level up as you choose", or what's the idea?

Orthos |
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Orthos wrote:Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.Tacticslion wrote:Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.
(That's all I know about them.)
Orthos wrote:Both are kinda Zelda-ish, Bastion is kinda more the typical fantasy world (with a dash of post-apocalypse) while Transistor is more modern.
I've only played Bastion so I don't know much more about the latter.
Thanks! I appreciate the information! :D
Follow-up: do you create a character in Bastion, or is it "here's a character, they level up as you choose", or what's the idea?
More the latter. You play The Kid and he's his own character (though he's mostly a silent protagonist as I recall) but you customize his stats and such as he advances.

Ragadolf |
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The best car ad you'll ever see.
OMG,
LUV IT!Blast from my past, (There I go showing my age again)

gran rey de los everything |
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Tacticslion wrote:The best car ad you'll ever see.OMG,
LUV IT!Blast from my past, (There I go showing my age again)
Or maybe it's a blast from your future...

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You should hear the kiddie calypso sing along of the Spongebob theme song. Luckily I have 7 nerd brothers that love to monologue and listen to bad 80s music so I'm a master at tuning it all out, except REO Speedwagon, Enya, Richard Marx and whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s*%%ty song)

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You should hear the kiddie calypso sing along of the Spongebob theme song. Luckily I have 7 nerd brothers that love to monologue and listen to bad 80s music so I'm a master at tuning it all out, except REO Speedwagon, Enya, Richard Marx and whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s!&!ty song)
I know what to make your ring tone now, thanks!

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captain yesterday wrote:...whatever band did Money for Nothing, those I cannot tolerate (to be fair Money for Nothing only pisses me off because such an awesome guitar riff was wasted on such a s+~&ty song)You're down on Dire Straits plus Sting?
The 80s was not a good time for a growing up Captain Yesterday, my taste in music reflects that pain, I'm cool with Genesis, Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins tho, Land of Confusion is a classic. :-)

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I regret nothing!!
Besides the 80s weren't all bad, there was Fishbone, Suicidal Tendencies, Anthrax, Beastie Boys, Public Enemy, Metallica.
Just didn't like the mainstream-look at-my-collar-it's-so-big-can-we-add-more-synth-to-this-and-maybe-some-cocai ne-stuff that was popular and is so cliche now.
But you know everyone has different taste in music, so you might not agree:-D

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Orthos wrote:Definitely Bastion. One of the best storytelling experiences in a game that I've ever had.Do you know Transistor? I ask only because it's another game by the same people who did Bastion.
(That's all I know about them.)
I know a few people who have played it, and they've all really enjoyed it. Not played it myself though.

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Envy.
I hate ties but they're required by company policy.
I still have yet to understand how a glorified napkin became an essential part of business clothing etiquette.
As opposed to working for the Evil Empire (IE=Microsoft)
Where ties are Verbotten! :)Seriously , My AV company had a salesman that landed us the Microsoft AV business for a few years. He made the mistake of showing up at MS HQ with his usual tie on. They walked up and said hi, took out a pair of scissors, and Cut his tie off right there in the lobby. :)
He never wore a tie to MS again. :)