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Current You'd think after like 15 years I'd stop feeling like a fraud when writing posts but I still do which is both a statement on my self confidence and a compliment to how good my partners are as writers
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5 mos ago
Why are you talking about Final Fantasy 10 like that
5 mos ago
Final Fantasy 13 is a top five entry in the franchise but ya'll still ain't ready to have that conversation
6 mos ago
This Bears/Packers game is gonna make me believe in the power of Chicago Pope
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6 mos ago
The older I get the more I start to think BBQ potato chips are the worst flavor, actually.
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Look, I got lost on the way to getting some jajangmyeon and it'd be foolish to leave now.

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Sure. But nothing that would make it obvious that Amelia is Stripper Girl. That's no fun. :3
Valerie is the type of person who wants to know as much about someone as she can before meeting them. She's trying to win information. But obviously she's not going to discover Amelia's whole hero thing. Well, not after the first meeting anyway.
An underrated and fairly recent game is Nier. It came out in 2010 and was kind of just forgotten by most people. One of the more infamous 'reviews' gave the game a zero because the reviewer couldn't follow the on screen icon to catch a fish. Nier is a hell of a game. It's made by Cavia who make games that exist to screw with the player And they also made a game that is kind of messed up story wise called Drakengard. Nier is a 'sequel' to Drakengard (and a much, much, much better one than Drakengard 2 since Nier was headed by the guy that headed Drakengard), in that it takes place after the fifth ending of Drakengard. Which, if you don't know what happens it is probably one of the most out of left field endings ever. It's also one of the biggest middle fingers to players in gaming. But that's a different story.

Nier is not the prettiest game and its combat isn't as in-depth as a Devil May Cry or Bayonetta (since Nier is an action RPG and such) but what it does have is a fantastic narrative, a fantastic soundtrack, and fantastic characters. Some of the Cavia dickery is present, mostly in the sidequests that get ridiculously fetch questy, but on the whole it's a great game that flew under the radar. It's a game where a second playthrough is required, not just because it's worth it, but because a second playthrough gives you more insight into the story. It's fantastic and worth checking out.

Also one of the characters is a sarcastic talking book who speaks in a stuffy exaggerated accent. And it is awesome.
If all demos were like Ground Zeroes, demos would be great.

I, of course, mean that I want all demos to contain references to Snatcher. Otherwise what's the point.
Valerie is going to be the victor.
Sixsmith said
That's weird how no one has made an actor who's actually acting in the movie aside from one person. o_o


That's 'cuz it's way more fun being on the production side of things rather than being in front of the camera.
Oh that Valerie and her Valerie ways
Valerie didn't turn to watch the duo leave. To do so, to show such obvious interest would be like revealing a tell in a game of poker. So Valerie turned away from them, her back to their backs, though she did move to the side of the dance floor so as to not bother the people in the middle of their crazed routines. She planted her palms on the railing, curling her fingers around them and stared downwards towards the bar area, like some kind of guardian. Valerie stayed in her pose for a good five minutes, rolling her eyes at the change in music to something even more loud, annoying, and badly mixed. The reason for waiting was to ensure that Amelia and Brian had left. Giving a quick look around the dance area, Valerie headed back downstairs to the bar, scanning around all the while.

A bartender spotted Valerie and approached her, babbling on about the lingering tab and nonsense about a five hundred dollar bottle. "If you want to keep your job, you're going to comp the Cristal," Valerie said matter-of-factly, her voice just loud enough to be heard and to be taken seriously. "And if you have a problem with that, tell your boss to take it up with an Amelia Smith." Without giving the bartender time to respond, Valerie continued towards the exit, pushing past the crowd as she left the building.

"Nicky," Valerie was in her car and immediately pulled a phone from the glove compartment. "I want you to run a phone number for me. Make sure it's legitimate. No, you don't need to know who the number belongs to. No, it's not going to be another Elizabeth situation. Because this one is still breathing for one. Look, just run the number and stop asking questions. You don't want me to get a new Nicky."

Valerie hung up the phone, started the engine, and drove off down the streets. It had been an okay night afterall.
I'm curious about this since I dig the hell out of Saint's Row.

I'd be down for being part of the Sleepingmoons. Classy rich gangs are the best.
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