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  • Creepy comment here. I'm oddly drawn to the idea of giving her head. Something about her and that pose makes it feel irresistible.

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  • thehornlessone said:
    You hardly need to play it. The gameplay is so lacking, all it has is "story", and that's rather lackluster. Personally, I don't consider any game what you don't need to even play in order to get the 'experience' pretty lowsy.
    Character is cute, but that's all the thing really has.

    This is a good example of why it is good to research the things you buy first, though. It's too bad demos died out. .

    Neato opinion, disagree with it entirely. I enjoyed it in practically all facets, so don't take this guy's words as the be all end all and give it a good shot - pirate first if you're SUPER worried or get it on Steam. Not work out for you within a number of hours? Get dat sweet refund and theeeeeeeeeere you go.

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  • thehornlessone said:
    This is a good example of why it is good to research the things you buy first, though. It's too bad demos died out. .

    Also, there were two goddamn "demos", or rather, supplemental games with the same gameplay and atmosphere. They're even listed on TV Tropes. Nice research job there, bucko.

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  • Occam said:
    Also, there were two goddamn "demos", or rather, supplemental games with the same gameplay and atmosphere. They're even listed on TV Tropes. Nice research job there, bucko.

    "TV Tropes." Yes, because people want to spend ten hours on their research, not actually researching their original product. Were they at least mentioned on Wikipedia?

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  • Furrin_Gok said:
    "TV Tropes." Yes, because people want to spend ten hours on their research, not actually researching their original product. Were they at least mentioned on Wikipedia?

    Yes. Literally in the second paragraph, before the contents box.

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  • Occam said:
    Yes. Literally in the second paragraph, before the contents box.

    Thanks. I was on the phone when I asked and it's not very good for looking.

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  • Occam said:
    Also, there were two goddamn "demos", or rather, supplemental games with the same gameplay and atmosphere. They're even listed on TV Tropes. Nice research job there, bucko.

    When you have to put demos in quotation marks, it isn't really a "demo". Though, regardless, I never said this didn't have a demo. Frankly, I didn't know. Didn't care to. I watched a video on the lot, and figured from it that the gameplay was largely lacking, and it was one of them story-focused lots.
    I was meaning demos in relation to video games as a whole. They've died out, sadly. Nobody really does them any more, for some odd reason. Half the games I got way back when, on the xbox were due to playing demos at Best Buy. Good times.

    But, anyway, "Supplemental games with the same setting and atmosphere" aren't demos. Especially not when, 'near as I can tell anyway, they aren't listed on the store page. I mean, what's the fucking point of a demo if not to help convince people to buy something? Shouldn't it be there, where people are looking, considering picking it up?

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  • thehornlessone said:
    When you have to put demos in quotation marks, it isn't really a "demo". Though, regardless, I never said this didn't have a demo. Frankly, I didn't know. Didn't care to. I watched a video on the lot, and figured from it that the gameplay was largely lacking, and it was one of them story-focused lots.
    I was meaning demos in relation to video games as a whole. They've died out, sadly. Nobody really does them any more, for some odd reason. Half the games I got way back when, on the xbox were due to playing demos at Best Buy. Good times.

    But, anyway, "Supplemental games with the same setting and atmosphere" aren't demos. Especially not when, 'near as I can tell anyway, they aren't listed on the store page. I mean, what's the fucking point of a demo if not to help convince people to buy something? Shouldn't it be there, where people are looking, considering picking it up?

    Can we ignore the arguing and just enjoy this amazing picture!? My god... All I want is some fun on here... Also, I kinda get a "Danny Dragonbreath" feeling from this, and I love it.

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  • Sorrowless said:
    Creepy comment here. I'm oddly drawn to the idea of giving her head. Something about her and that pose makes it feel irresistible.

    Now that I think about it... I feel that way too. It's kind of a surreal, 'just do it' feeling. Strange...

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