Conversation Between sharkythesharkdogg and Fynn

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  1. Sounds like an idea. I have a few games ahead on the list, but it does look interesting. My main gripe is the dungeon designs get repetitive, and the combat looks like it would too.
  2. So Pumpkin said you're enjoying her playing P3P.

    You should give it a shot! Play as a guy and compare and contrast
  3. I might try it! I have actually played Diablo and Diablo II (this being the only game I ragequit because Diablo is a f**KING CHEATING BASTARD!!!!!) I think I have heard of the game, but only in passing. Thanks for the recommendation though
  4. Hey! I keep seeing you rant and rave about Baldur's Gate (which was a very good game), so I thought you might also like games in the genre of Diablo. If so, you should try Divine Divinity. It's like a cross between those two games and it's not the newest game in the world. You could probably run it on a calculator. Anyway, if you haven't heard of it, you should check it out.
  5. Ha! Okay, so I misread that Silly me. Glad it's your favorite!
  6. Ha! Don't worry, I've definitely played it. It's my favorite RPG. I was just saying one day I expect to go back and play it, and it will finally be too old and clunky, but it never is! It always jut sucks you in.
  7. That is a wise choice. It certainly is a deep and long game. Personally, I spent one whole summer break on it. And it was really worth it. Probably my favorite game of all time Hope you get to beat it once you have the time!
  8. Honestly, it seems like a very indepth game, that will take quite a bit of play time to really appreciate. (I should have seen that one coming.) So with school, I've shelved it for a while, until I can just sit down to invest lots of hours into it. It seems like it will be quite a bit of fun, though.
  9. So shion tells me you've been playing Xenoblade Chronicle. How do you like it?
  10. /blue state, red state thread.

    I've lived here my whole life, and the concept still baffles me. I think the mentality came after WW2, and the pride that followed. America could do no wrong, and what wasn't "Amercian" became bad and those who believed in were the enemy. Unfortunately what people believe is American differs from person to person, and as time continued, those "True Americans" and "Their Enemies" have continually grown more stubborn, closed-off, and diametrically opposed to each other as to what exactly constitutes American values.

    Sadly, a lot of the same stubbornness I see from both sides it also reflected in their religious/secular views, making those views integral to their beliefs. This causes questioning of their views to be a threat to their beliefs, and meets with more opposition, mistrust, anger, and a desire to limit the voice of those with different opinions that might make them look at their beliefs in a proper/inquisitive manner instead of closing off to others.
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