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Since I unleashed this cosmic horror upon us, I'll just go ahead and do this:
This is the only info I have found.
Seriously, it is not an anime. It was made with Flash. You should ask on the forums for Newgrounds.com. I am sure they will give you an answer in like 10 minutes.
This is the only info I have found.
Seriously, it is not an anime. It was made with Flash. You should ask on the forums for Newgrounds.com. I am sure they will give you an answer in like 10 minutes.
Well, I like to read mysteries before I go to bed, so usually, I'll try to solve the case or something like that.
Or, maybe I'll think about how that huge ass spider better not get inside.
Or, maybe I'll think about how that huge ass spider better not get inside.
Anyway, my favorite comeback will always be:
Winston Churchill once came out of a pub and ran into a female prohibitionist, who stated, "Sir, you are drunk!" He promptly responded with great dignity, "Yes madam, I am drunk, but you are ugly and in the morning, I'll be sober."
Winston Churchill once came out of a pub and ran into a female prohibitionist, who stated, "Sir, you are drunk!" He promptly responded with great dignity, "Yes madam, I am drunk, but you are ugly and in the morning, I'll be sober."
I don't know if it's a bunch of malarky or not, but my fencing coach told me that 60% of the time we're hungry, we're actually thirty. So, more water is what you need!
While, nuts are high in fat and calories, a tiny handful fills you up, and if you mix them in plain yogurt you're good until lunch!
hightide, are you a god my fencing coach?
While, nuts are high in fat and calories, a tiny handful fills you up, and if you mix them in plain yogurt you're good until lunch!
hightide, are you a god my fencing coach?
This is my very first review, please be kind, yada yada, hope you enjoy.
Two Amazing Adventures!
Rue is on a quest to revive a lost friend.
Mint is seeking power and revenge.
Both of them are looking for a powerful relic,
but which will be brave and
clever enough to reach their goal?
-the excerpt
Threads of Fate was one of three big games released by Squaresoft during the 1999 "Summer of Adventure." While it never was as big as FF7, or Chrono Cross, it was nevertheless a well received action platformer.
The game was notable for it's real-time combat along side it's traditional RPG level and magic system, and I feel as though it helped pave the way for other games of this type; Kingdom Hearts comes to mind.
It's main draw, however, was it's design to allow players to have two characters to play as, the amnesiac and solitary Rue, and the spoiled and brass Princess Mint. While it follows the same storyline for both characters, each receives a different dungeon in the game, and different character relations. An example of this would be; Rue, guided by a sense of duty, bonds with a broken down archeologist, while Mint, who thinks nothing of using people gets close to his daughter to gather information.
As I said before, it is an action platformer, but it plays different for each character. Rue, is a shape-shifter and melee expert, while Mint is a mage who is more suited to long distance.
It has a simple story, with no major plot twists, but it isn't a dumb game by any means. However, this seems to clash with it's theme of destiny and choice. It has a beautiful score, composed by Junya Nanako, as well as an almost flawless localization.
If you can find it for the PSX, buy it, and if you can't, that's alright because it was released on the PSN earlier this year.
I've been playing this game for over a decade now, and don't you think it's about time you started too?
Two Amazing Adventures!
Rue is on a quest to revive a lost friend.
Mint is seeking power and revenge.
Both of them are looking for a powerful relic,
but which will be brave and
clever enough to reach their goal?
-the excerpt
Threads of Fate was one of three big games released by Squaresoft during the 1999 "Summer of Adventure." While it never was as big as FF7, or Chrono Cross, it was nevertheless a well received action platformer.
The game was notable for it's real-time combat along side it's traditional RPG level and magic system, and I feel as though it helped pave the way for other games of this type; Kingdom Hearts comes to mind.
It's main draw, however, was it's design to allow players to have two characters to play as, the amnesiac and solitary Rue, and the spoiled and brass Princess Mint. While it follows the same storyline for both characters, each receives a different dungeon in the game, and different character relations. An example of this would be; Rue, guided by a sense of duty, bonds with a broken down archeologist, while Mint, who thinks nothing of using people gets close to his daughter to gather information.
As I said before, it is an action platformer, but it plays different for each character. Rue, is a shape-shifter and melee expert, while Mint is a mage who is more suited to long distance.
It has a simple story, with no major plot twists, but it isn't a dumb game by any means. However, this seems to clash with it's theme of destiny and choice. It has a beautiful score, composed by Junya Nanako, as well as an almost flawless localization.
If you can find it for the PSX, buy it, and if you can't, that's alright because it was released on the PSN earlier this year.
I've been playing this game for over a decade now, and don't you think it's about time you started too?
I always felt like the ending of the first Golden Sun is depressing. You spend the entire game going around, trying to save the world, helping villages, and trying to atone for your mistake, all while the world goes to hell.
Then, in the second,
Then, in the second,
Spoiler:
Antw0n wrote...
What's that from anyway?Sprite wrote...
SomethingsomethingsomethingI dunno really, found it while I was carousing the interwebs.
I don't know exactly, but here are the songs from the episode:
Spiders and Vinegaroons
You can't quit me baby
Walking on the Sidewalks
Give the mule what he wants
Spiders and Vinegaroons
You can't quit me baby
Walking on the Sidewalks
Give the mule what he wants
I was 12, and it was the elementary school sex ed day. For whatever reason, they didn't separate the boys and the girls, so my best friend, a girl, and I were talking instead of paying attention. We figured it looked like fun and...
we did it.
for about half a minute. Then I came and we were both WTF.
we did it.
for about half a minute. Then I came and we were both WTF.
For my theater class, we had to make a script out of a banned book, I chose "Lolita." I got a tad into character too much, and well...my imagination ran wild.
Yes, but I don't want to end up like Tithonus, so, I hope eternal youth is thrown in there too.
As for what I would do, I think I'd travel around the Earth on foot, spending 100 years in every country, and then move on.
As for what I would do, I think I'd travel around the Earth on foot, spending 100 years in every country, and then move on.
Long ones. I don't have a lot of money, so anything I can sink 100+ hours into.
DISREGARD GENRES, ACQUIRE FUN.
DISREGARD GENRES, ACQUIRE FUN.
If you can find it, The Zone of Enders: Fist of Mars. Summon Knight: Swordcraft Story
And personally, I really enjoyed Yggdra Union, but you might not. If you can find it for cheap, I'd say get it.
And personally, I really enjoyed Yggdra Union, but you might not. If you can find it for cheap, I'd say get it.