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5 yrs ago
I'm looking at picking up a Tracer jacket and wig. Strongly thinking about trying out a little cosplay. Maybe a pair of aviators too!
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5 yrs ago
What is this, CSI...KFC?
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5 yrs ago
If you're looking for something to play this holiday season, check out Sleeping Dogs. Massively underrated, great fun and super cheap. You won't be disappointed.
5 yrs ago
What's so good about it?
5 yrs ago
Let the past die. Kill it if you have to.

Bio

Probably the only person who ever owned a Commodore Amiga 1200.

Most Recent Posts

Imagine a game where you play as an asteroid heading for a planet. You have five minutes to speak to everyone.

What do you think they would say to you?
Milo: Battle Royale
Overrated: Fallout 3

Underrated: Fable III
@Inkarnate

I am prepared to face the consequences of my bad life decisions.
@Ruby or @stark

I am requesting a name change, could I please have it switched to Peter Molyneux?

It's a name that creates original, creative and bold concepts.
Everyone loves Wesker.
Which describes everyone in this thread!
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Thanks, eight months ago version of me. Looks like I've talked about this subject to death here and forgot for five minutes. Funny that.


Could be worse, you could drastically change your opinion on backtracking. D:
The ironic and tragic thing is Resident Evil: Outbreak in today’s internet-centric market would sell really ridiculously well.


I've said it many times before, the biggest tragedy of Outbreak is that it was ahead of its time. It was released when the online architecture it needed, didn't exist yet.
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I like the backtracking in Code Veronica, Outbreak, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil, and all of those type of games. I still go back to Code Veronica and Zero to this day because of how engaging they were as games and how immersed I was in this kooky b-movie like story that was as bombastic as it was tense.


Outbreak, man. I remember hooking up the ethernet cable on the PS2 and getting the internet to work on it just so I could play that online with some friends. Games need more places like the Spencer mansion, just this big house that you have to investigate and explore, and solve puzzles in - with monsters.
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