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Yeah, I felt kind of bad about not being able to give you a point for that guess.
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I'm genuinely surprised by this. Are you sure you actually play video games? It's not just something you've dreamed?
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I approve of this idea because of this:
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It is. You always swoop in and guess screenshots when I need you, Olly. Haha, I was recommending the game to a friend just the other day, and then I ended up ranting about the controls for five minutes. It's still a fantastic game, though. The scores at the moment: Jonnas: 3 Cube: 2 jayseven: 2 Olly: 2 Dog-amoto: 1 MadDog: 1 Sméagol: 1 For those interested, all twelve games this round had a 9+ average rating on Game Rankings, so when I called them critically acclaimed, I meant it.
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Well, now you can't break up with her when you move.
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Yes! I'm surprised no one guessed this sooner, but maybe I'm the only one who's still haunted by the game's nightmarish rendition of the living world. Mass Effect is basically BioWare making a Star Wars game that they own, so you wouldn't have been too far off. That just leaves screenshot 35, which I was afraid no one would recognize, but I had to throw the game in there because I love it so much. It's an RPG released in 1999 for the PC, if that helps. Oh, and it takes place in a lesser-known Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting.
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Yep! I thought someone would recognize this sooner.
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You're absolutely correct.
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Haha. Or I just find weird screenshots. Since none of the guesses are correct Peeps is none the wiser, here are some hints: 026 - This game is named after a type of dance. 029 - A previous guess for this screenshot was very close. 035 - One of the best RPGs of all time. You play as the dead-looking guy in the second screenshot I posted. 036 - This game is based on a well-known license. There's a sequel of sorts on the horizon.
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Haha, at first I couldn't figure out why you were bragging about this in Tapedeck's birthday thread. Congratulations. That's a lot of visitors!
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I'd assume that the Worms games still support more than four people in multiplayer and I've heard good things about Worms 2: Armageddon.
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Guys, there are still some points up for grabs:
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This is the positive thread.
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"My birthday thread has 64 pages? People do love me! This is the best birthday ev- oh." Happy birthday, though.
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But then they'd have to actually put one together first.
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I prefer driving alone, but then, the only people I've ever driven around are family members (other than driving instructors, obviously), and they're all terrible backseat drivers. Do this, do that, why did you do that, you're doing that wrong, I always do this... They make me hate driving. My brother once stalled a car twenty-five times in a row, so you shouldn't feel too bad.
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That's a really poor choice of words.
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I watched Band of Brothers several years ago, and I seriously couldn't tell any of the main characters apart. Like, someone would die and then they'd suddenly be a live again but maybe that was someone else but then I thought he was that guy and aaaaah- I wish they would have gone the anime route and dress all of the main characters differently. I've always felt bad for not liking Band of Brothers since it's so critically acclaimed, so I might give it a second chance at some point in the future. Though the war setting and previous experiences with the series kind of put me off, so it'd have to be if I had someone else to watch it with. For obvious reasons, I never watched The Pacific.
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Have you played the Miles Edgeworth game? Because I enjoyed that more than Apollo Justice. Ghost Trick is also excellent, and was created by the man behind Phoenix Wright. If you want something darker and more serious, 999 is great, though it doesn't look like it's going to get a PAL release. I know you said you didn't like Dual Strike, but have you played Dark Conflict? I thought it was a lot more fair than Dual Strike (no more dual strikes, for one thing!) and having so many new units and characters made the game feel fresh. Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story? Not as serious as Final Fantasy or Chrono Trigger, but a great game nonetheless. Probably my favorite in the series (don't bother with Partners in Time). You should play LoZ the training one, too. It's pretty similar to Phantom Hourglass, but does away with 'that one dungeon'. Other than that, I agree that Henry Hatsworth is a great game (though a bit difficult), and while I haven't played it (I'm stuck with a DS Lite), I'm sure Shantae: Risky's Revenge is excellent based on how great the first game was. Or if you like music games, Elite Beat Agents is a lot of fun, as are its Japanese counterparts.
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36 is not Flower, no. This game is from last generation.
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Oh. No. Sorry. Oh, man. 26 is such an awesome game. Anyone who recognizes gets a big kiss. *Expects a dozen guesses within the next couple of minutes*
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Yes! Haha, you finally found Mass Effect 2. Dead Space is not featured.
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Aww, don't feel bad. *Pats on head* I'm afraid Uncharted is not correct, though this game was released on the PS3... eventually.
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Yes! Finally someone recognized one of the greatest games of all time.
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On the one hand... Kick-Ass. On the other hand... Dwight and Juno.