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Current Finally back for a little bit of creaching
8 yrs ago
Remember that one time when the Demon's Souls servers were still up?
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9 yrs ago
Remember that one time when Scaramouche got killed off right after he did that amazing dance and it was the biggest tragedy in the entire series?
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9 yrs ago
Remember that one time when you could look at who's been checking out your profile and attention whores like me could be giddy that random people that I may or may not know are paying attention to me?
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9 yrs ago
Remember that if you ever feel like you're terrible at naming things, just know that my friends dragged me into playing a dark and serious MMO where a boss was named "Deathkill."
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Isn't he a bagon, not a shellgon?


We're talking about when he evolves.
Poor Lusser.
To long for flight.
Yet to be grounded.
And between here and there,
To have to face life as a veritable cocoon. :B


Well, at least as said coccoon he can tuck in his legs and have his teammates roll him down a hill at the enemy or something.
“It’s fine,” Lusser von Steigen said with a shrug. “As long as it’s nothing important, I suppose.” It made no difference who was staring at him as long as it wasn’t due to some sort of problem, or if he was up to something. Assured that it wouldn’t be a problem, at least for now, Lusser continued to walk in silence, though he was noticeably less at ease once the city proper was gone from view. Lusser turned his attention to Feuertanz, perking up a bit in the presence of the heat he was emanating; he was always pleased to be protected from the cold air, even if only subconsciously.

“Speaking of which,” Lusser said thoughtfully. “If it becomes convenient, and we have the coin to do so, perhaps it would be prudent to hire some pokemon to pull a similar cart for us. It could save us an extraordinary amount of time and legwork.” Lusser hoped for the time to come where he wouldn’t have to deal so extensively with the ground beneath his feet. Things such as carts would be almost irrelevant if he could simply fly wherever he pleased, the feeling of cold morning air nullified by the sheer exhilaration of mastering breakneck speeds and dizzying heights in tandem.
I'll try and post a thing later after I remember what's going on and get back into the swing of things. I don't feel like doing too much right now, though, possibly due the effects of Bobert's Stand or something like that.
I do kinda like fighting games, I just never really got into the likes of Tekken or Street Fighter.
I think it's obvious by now that the first fighting game I ever really played was Super Smash Bros., so I hope you can understand why I posted what I posted back there.


Yeah, I understand. I guess I'm just kind of anxious about seeing Pokemon battles being represented in a more realistic format: The games really only roughly gave you an idea of what was happening through the move names and simple animations, and the anime is the shitty kind of shonen where they have to stop the action every other attack to have all the characters individually try to explain why what just happened was super duper jaw-droppingly awesome to the audience instead of conveying that through, y'know, the actual battle.

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I've seen clips, it's so awesome. As amazingly meme worth as the Road Roller Da is, it's funny that people seem to forget that the one time Dio used it, it failed.


I'm still waiting for a release date on Eyes of Heaven so I know when I'll finally be able to play as "Best Waifu" Speedwagon and "BEST IN THE WORLD" Stroheim.

You can't really fault him for trying, though. This guy's level of Genre Savvy is off the charts to the point where Jotaro had to stop his own heart just to get the guy to let his guard down. Either way, I think it's kind of weird that people think of the Road Roller as one of his staple "techniques" like it is in the spin-off games (which is indeed probably for it's sheer memetic value). I always thought that the only reason he used it once was because it was a spur of the moment thing.
Oh, THAT... right, sorry. In that case, I... actually have no idea how I feel about it.


Why is it so hard for me to find people who actually care about fighting games? I mean, damn, just about as soon as I got into this series I thought it would make for a great fighting game. Now it's actually being done by an accomplished team of developers.

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I...I can't move! Impossible!


So that's your limit, then...

I was playing All Star Battle with a friend today and we were enjoying the fact that they put a lot of special touches in for Jotaro/DIO matches. Up to and including a Road Roller counter for Jotaro.
If that's Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon, then I'm cautiously optimistic. I HOPE they make it great, I think they CAN make it great, but something tells me I should wait until the general consensus is out about its quality.


Oh, no, it's Pokken Tournament.
So, as long as we're talking about other Pokemon spinoffs and this RP is under the effects of THE WORLD's paralysis again, has anyone else heard of and/or gotten super hyped for an overseas release of this?
Welp, that was pretty fun.
[Oichi]

"NOBUNAGA!" I cry as I burst through the doors to his chamber and draw my sword,. He's sitting with his back turned to me, facing a shiny Mega Rayquaza coiled up in the back of the room. It looked kind of cramped.

"You're too late, sister," Nobunaga says as he raises his head skyward. "I've already transferred my power into this Golden Evil Rayquaza! Mmm... LOOK AT IT! Anyone who witnesses it will kneel before it's might!"

"NEVER!" I reply, realizing that things were maybe starting to get a little ridiculous.

"Hmph...," he remarks, standing up and turning towards me. "You are not WORTHY!" He raises his arms and head again and starts screaming at the top of his lungs as the Mega Rayquaza bursts out of the room and flies west, towards France.

[Rebecca]

I listen to what Chip has to say and nod, staring at the sleeping Nidoran. If he’s so close to fainting, then I should at least try and take him out in the best way… the stylish way… I take note of the fact that I’d managed to confuse the rhyhorn earlier and stifle a laugh as I return my attention to the Nidoran: If he’s too confused to aim an attack or even form coherent sentences, then he won’t notice any set-ups I’m, well, setting up. I move so I’m standing between the rhyhorn and the enemy Nidoran watch as the latter of the two stirs and rises to his feet.

“If I were you,” I say to him with a cocky smile. “I’d stop right there, and either give up, or go straight back to that nice nap of yours. I mean, there’s really only one place your team will ever be able to win this fight in, now…” That’s it, you’ve just gotta goad him into doing into something stupid…

“And what place is that?!” The Nidoran asks, fuming a little too much to guess what I’m going to say next. Even without the power to read emotions, I can tell now that he’s pretty angry, but thankfully I left myself a good opportunity to really push him over the edge. I turn sideways and point at him, cocking my head back as I do for maximum smugness.

“Dreamland!” I answer, successfully fighting the urge to laugh. The Nidoran charges towards me, falling straight into my trap. Nina flies past me, and the other Nidoran cloaks himself in some creepy shadow effect, but I fight the distractions, remaining focused on waiting for the last possible moment. Right… about…. NOW! I focus on the spot behind him, and teleport to it, completely evading the attack. Thankfully, I dodged while he was about to hit me, and therefore at his fastest, so he’s still going forwards. Reacting before he can slow down, I use Confusion once again, using both my power and his own to send him careening straight into the rhyhorn.

“Like I said,” I tell the Nidoran, “You should have gone back to sleep. I guess knocking you out isn’t exactly the same thing, but I guess that’s what you get for disregarding a psychic’s advice and having evil buddies like that shroomish over there.” The Nidoran quickly faints, and whatever that shadowy attack was seemed to be effective enough on the rhyhorn to knock it out to. I adjust my scarf and chuckle a little, guessing I can be pretty good when I can actually focus. I’m not sure if I can keep up the psychic powers for much longer, though.
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