@DamnILoveGames @kalgert Hmmm... That also reminds me that I feel somewhat... Hurt if I see a parrot die, sure it's some pixels but I have three parrots myself, and since they all do daredevil things, I ofcourse get worried.... Ah well...Emotions are a tricksy mistress indeed...
@Jakesta7 @grasshopper6 Well if you think about it: It is a bit illogical thinking "Hey, videogames teach people to kill!" Which...Well it's kind of bonkers if you think about it...Mainly because your arms aren't controlled with joysticks and such...Plus physics are a biznatch
You know...If Lindsey Stirling wasn't hanging around, I would watch this episode..But since she is yapping her gob, I will give it a pass...
Think I am crazy to dislike her? I will give you a reason: I kinda dislike her for some reason, I wasn't really impressed by one of her musical bits, her appearance kind of affects me psychologically (In the sense that it makes my Aspergers click a little, her looking like a teenager and all that) and well...Her voice isn't impressing me either
So there's my reason to not like her, now feed your dark desires upon my textual ramblings!
The Last of Us? That's weird...Because I think that thing was a bunch of shyte...
I had a really big emotional tuck from Beyond: Two Souls, and I am not one to go around preaching "ZIS IZ WEWY EMOTINUL GO LUV IT OR I KHEEL YEE!" Like a fanatical fanboy (A.K.A the "TLOU" Fanclub....), but I think it's a pretty emotional game...Why is there not a church for David Cage yet?
But yeah, what got me there was: The tough life of the homeless and then you turned their luck around, practically delivering a baby and also getting them to get a better life at some point I am not sure, but it's was a really emotional thing...Hell, I cared more for the homeless than anyone else
Personally I feel that Beyond: Two Souls is a pretty interesting story (Then again, I begin to weep every time I see the tough life of the homeless and then they have good things happen to them), it's well.... A David Cage game, and we all know David Cage is more or less either a mad scientist or a genius when it comes to these sort of things (Ala Fahrenheit, that's a popular example)
And I will also dare say that I think this is FAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR better than The Last of Shizz, because that stealthy fungi apocalypse game is a whole mountain of tripe... In fact I could count better things than that shit
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