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  1. The Fuk?
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    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Source:

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    Using the word director here is funny because of their quick time event movies.
    Thread by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012, 9 replies, in forum: Gaming
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    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Fixed that for you:

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    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Let's turn this thread around, shall we?

    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I swear I saw a porn that started like this.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    c:

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    Profile Post Comment by The Fuk?, Aug 18, 2012
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    And so are you, sweetheart.

    And so are you, sweetheart.
    Profile Post Comment by The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012
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    Alright, I'm sorry. I shouldn't have said that. Agree to disagree then.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Art styles, animation, camera effects, over-exaggerated facial expressions and ridiculous hairstyles.
    You're generalizing. Not every WRPG does that.


    Right, stories with brilliant plot devices like time travel, deus ex machina, resurrections and setting any laws that they want, then breaking them. There's a reason why most people in the US don't like JRPG, and it's because we're used to having well grounded stories with a clear set of rules, and moments in the story revolving around that. In JRPGs however, you have no laws, anything can happen, and while you may think it's creativity, it's laziness. I'm not saying that WRPGs don't do this some times, but happens in almost every JRPG I have ever played, which is why I stopped playing them. That, and the terrible combat systems. I don't really feel like arguing with you Jerome. Let's just accept that we don't like each other and ignore each other.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    You are a confident one, aren't you? ;]
    Profile Post Comment by The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012
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    It was the climax. When he shaved his head. He finally put all that drinking and crying aside and made his mission tracking down that rich cunt. It was the moment when he stopped being that depressed drunk and turned into the Max Payne from the first game. A man determined to achieve his goal.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I already saw that, but what they fail to mention is that he does actually grow out of it towards the end of the game. The game ending with him finally having peace and living a good life. That was the whole point of the game.



    As opposed to Anime inspired JRPGs? They're both ****** set-ups.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I wouldn't call Alan Wake gritty. Have you played the first two Max Payne games? There was a reason Max Payne III was gritty, because the first two games were.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    CTR is one of the best racing games ever made. Play it.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    > Says he doesn't trust Regina. That's why he watches her shower.

    That's the good stuff.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Don't be silly. Max Payne III was brilliant. This is coming from a die hard Remedy fan.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    It'll be our little secret.
    Post by: The Fuk?, Aug 17, 2012 in forum: The Spam Zone