Sucker for nostalgia, so I guess I'll say Chrono Trigger and FFIX. It's been a while since I've had a game move me emotionally in any way.
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I expected that I was going to play a very pacifist game, and stealth my way through the levels. But so many of the challenges asks you to kill people, I think I killed someone in almost every level. I have to say, I found that to be dissapointing. Thoughts?
I'm almost done, I think, with my first play through. I missed a couple scrolls or challenges along the way. I don't feel like I'm going to go back and get them or complete any of the random steam achievements. Did anyone here do them? Was it fun to go back to old levels with more advanced powers?
Correlation and caustion a little confused in that video. It's a cute video, and hopefully it discourages raging, but it unclear if raging causes losing or losing causes raging. Realistiically, it's probably both. I am constantly amazed by the lack of self-control in the LoL (and online gaming) community. I don't think anyone believes that raging helps them win, I assume that most of the time they are just SO MAD that they can't help but rage.
Maybe this will help some people, I certainly hope so, but I think there is still a really long way to go on protecting the community from toxic behavior.
Some really great answers in this thread. Without knowing you or your son, it's hard to say what is "appropriate". How do you normally make this decision? What is currently appropriate or innappriate for him.
My impulse: if you have to ask, the answer is probably No.
6 - NES. I remember the day we got it, I snuck upstairs to play early and got in trouble. I was so excited.
Frankly it's like a pre-rational interest, so that might help justify all the time I've spent playing since.
I've been watching Trump some during the day, but he's not normally on in the evenings. Who else do you guys like?
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