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Thread: What Are You Playing (Summer 2012)

  1. Now that you've brought it up, you do have to.
    LIST-O-MANIA TIME!!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by abelart View Post
    Life is good is just for enjoy and entertainment. Joy-full life is best way to live a good life. Good life is just for enjoy and give other enjoy and live it self confidence and growth the life.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    gay men are so flakey that they can't have real relationships.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    Proper use of the tablet could be cool.
    Not holding my breath on seeing "proper" use.
    http://kotaku.com/5931401/this-is-wh...i-u-looks-like

  3. I don't internet anywhere but TNL, so your link is useless to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by abelart View Post
    Life is good is just for enjoy and entertainment. Joy-full life is best way to live a good life. Good life is just for enjoy and give other enjoy and live it self confidence and growth the life.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    gay men are so flakey that they can't have real relationships.

  4. Whore.
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  5. I wouldn't buy the system for that game, but I would buy that game for that system (since I hold out for inevitable GOTY collections and what not.)
    Quote Originally Posted by abelart View Post
    Life is good is just for enjoy and entertainment. Joy-full life is best way to live a good life. Good life is just for enjoy and give other enjoy and live it self confidence and growth the life.
    Quote Originally Posted by Fe 26 View Post
    gay men are so flakey that they can't have real relationships.

  6. #116
    Quote Originally Posted by Diff-chan View Post
    If I had to make a list of most overrated games ever, Mass Effect 1 would be very high on it.
    Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    Now that you've brought it up, you do have to.
    LIST-O-MANIA TIME!!!!
    There's a whole bunch of Zelda and Final Fantasy games that you have to wade through first.
    Countdown to the de facto end of the console generation: 5 exclusives
    Most recent: Deadly Premonition: Director's Cut (4/30)
    Next up: The Last of Us (6/11)
    Later: Puppeteer (9/10), Beyond: Two Souls (10/18), Rain (TBA), Until Dawn (TBA)

  7. Thinking about replaying FF9, or the sega cd Lunars

    Or I might go back and finish the PS2 DQ, or P3FE

    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Ramon View Post
    I would suck your dick.

  8. Phantasy Star 2 & 4, Ocarina of Time 3DS, THEATRHYTHM, Dungeon Defenders, and Spelunky.
    Draw, Draw, Draw Some More!
    Quote Originally Posted by TrialSword View Post
    Kingdom Hearts definitely falls prey to this horrible affliction where it's eternally stuck in this middle-school era of 13 year olds trying to understand mature concepts and having their minds blown by overly flowery but ultimately mundane concepts. It's like you're stuck in Hot Topic FOREVER.

  9. #119
    I need to finish playing Dragon Quest 4, I must be near the end since I have most of the Zenithian equipment, but I hooked my Neo up and fuuuuuck Metal Slug and Fatal Fury Special are fun.

  10. I'm playing Dead Island, which is actually pretty fun despite being yet another zombie game (and a pretty repetitive one at that). I'm also playing Cabela's Survival, which I got for $15 new. It's a light gun game meets Uncharted, and I appreciate the design changes made to this series. I was surprised at how playable it is.

    Aside from that, I'm still playing Master System games. I almost beat Zillion 2 the other day, but level 7 is just brutal. I'd play some NES, but I need some new games.

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