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Ummm...I don't think it has. I might even be proud to say that my perception on life hasn't been influenced by video games.
The only thing it might have done was to make my view of chivalry more glamorous, hence possibly leading me to be more chivalrous.
Okay. . . This is strange. . . Um . . .
Well, let's just say I don't let video games effect my life much aside from wasting my time, okay? This particular game did get me into the Final Fantasy series though thus starting a chain reaction getting me to these and several other FF related boards. That's gotta count for something.
I learned that even FF games can be crap.
When in doubt, cast Bio. It does a butt ton of damage.
Video games have successfully devised a way to use, and by now they definately have used, not only wanton violence but bizaar, pixotic sex appeal in order to hook male gamers.
What? What sex appeal? No one even shows any skin, let alone strikes a flirty posture. Even the "porno book" just makes the screen red. I'm confused.
It added the word "spoony" to my vocabulary.
I learned that medieval can = boring.
I learned for the first time that darkness is always weaker than light :(
That you never know when the person you have been fighting against might be your brother. :p
It didn't have sex appeal. It showed that it was coming. The feeble attempts were proof of a very perverted future.Quote:
Originally Posted by DJZen
Climbing mountains makes your hair purple/white.
Looking into a giant mirror can make your evil twin come out and fight you.
it helped me understand that even top notch video game creators can create horrible dialogue...those spoony bards!
I think there is something watching me from the moon. In a really creepy way. :(
The moon isn't made of cheese :(