Post vidya characters normies like
if liking chun-li makes me a normalfag, then I wear it with pride
The characters OP likes.
Tell me what to buy from Steam with 20€. Nex Machina? Starcrawlers? Something else? Why the fuck can't I decide shit goddamn
a noose
Rimworld is good if you want an accessible dflike.
>>386329546
>third world currency
20 euro is worth what?
3 dollars?
Can someone explain /v/ to me in reaction pics only
>>385652628
Is it bad I beat Bloodborne but don't understand wtf was happening in the game's lore?
Welcome to Soulsborne
>>386329342
me too but it was fun so I don't really care
Neither did the creators
>Well-coordinated and heavily practiced Ketchup team beaten by a rag-tag group of mayonnaise lovers run by a furry brigade and a bunch of americans with 140 communication errors
>implying half of the ketchup team fought themselves due to the lack of mayo team to fight, resulting in those fights giving them nothing
>>386329201
>> giving a fuck instead of just having fun
autismos are the worse, go out in public and talk about this bullshit and you'll see how much of a degenerate you are.
what could be more serious than a splatfest
>>386329189
what is the appeal of this mangirl
>>386329606
>mangirl
What?
>>386329189
Anyone online who has played and beaten Penumbra: Black Plague?
I was curious about thoughts on the ending, namely whether it was good or not.I'm actually kind of convinced the Tuurnigate hivemind was a lying piece of shit. It's names throughout history were synonyms for 'Demon' or 'Evil Spirit', it makes claims about it's resting place being disturbed, that it didn't want to harm anybody but was defending itself from the bad humans- except the thing was locked away. Confined and sealed without the means or opportunity to escape via its own agency. The thing even references how surprised it was at the danger humanity represented to it; that it thought little of the 'individualistic' monkeys until it ended up cast away under kilometers of ice.
However what clinches my opinion on this ending was the father's decision to kill himself after meeting with the Hivemind and acceding to the Hivemind's wishes. If the Tuurnigate was as benevolent as it claimed, why would your father be so inspired as to off himself right after telling you to destroy it? Seems more likely that your father realized the Tuurnigate was a brooding and growing threat to humanity, and that in trying to cover up its whereabouts he had stripped humanity of it's most formidable weapon: knowledge.
The thing is a malevolent, invasive, super-intelligent hivemind that had escaped from confinement and wanted to cover its tracks. Give it time to gestate and expand. Its messages of unity and sacrifice smoke and mirrors to try and trick Philip into making the same mistake his father did.
Clarence was 10/10 and the story and setting were great but the whole ending bit with the hivemind took a shit all over that.
>>386329142
Penumbra is pretty good OP
Good taste
>>386329142
>Can never convince myself to play the first Penumbra game again because of those tunnels you have to crawl through with all the spiders
>And all you have is your flashlight to scare them off
I got lost the first time and was frantic near the end since I started running low on batteries.
>He picked the wrong path
>Forever locked out of the other path
name 1 game that does this
>>386329081
happened to me in DaS2 at the dragon mountain, headed left instead of straight so I missed the Emerald Herald giving me the unlimited homeward bone and thanks to that I couldn't finish the crazy assassin's guy quest
>>386329081
I unironically have no problem with games doing this.
For the vast majority of games, you are not forever locked out of that path, because you can always play the game again. If you can't brush off missing something in a game, even if you feel cheated because you went meta and tried to go down the "wrong" path first, it says more to your mental state than bad game design.
Why didn't you pre-order the collector's edition yet, /v/?
Not gay enough
>>386329008
becausemy friend is buying it and giving me the art book and the heart locket
I ordered one forwriting a review about itand the magazine will payand I won't even play it again.
I never see this discussed here, and I have never met a person IRL that has even heard of it
I actually played that all the time. It was my brothers. So was this
>>386328974
>I have never met a person IRL that has even heard of it
You barely meet anyone anyway.
Any of you fags wanna trade accounts?
Mines is lvl 800+ S4 3.45k st about 3.1k rn
100 unopened loot boxes, a shit ton of skins, 4 gold guns, 2k+ CP, about 10k gold, name change available. Most holiday skins since Christmas.
Golds are hanzo soldier zar cree.
I will trade for any acct with the hanzo Halloween skin, dgaf about anything else but preferably low lvl.
Overwatch acct lol
Why not just wait till halloween and buy it for 250 gold
>>386329285
post more cute
It was fun while it lasted
https://youtu.be/lRUPPBLIFGY
That meme was never funny.
shitass meme and shitass channel
This was really a meme? Fucking kids.
What's the best fucking JRPG you ever played?
Hipster's choice: FF7
>>386328453
Final Fantasy V for gameplay
Breath of Fire 3 for comfy
Lufia 2 for characters I actually cared about
Undertale
So. What's the best Dragon Quest
V obviously.
I love DQIII, also GBC is best version.
V for story
8 for gameplay
>Have the courage to think and act on your own. And have the courage to disobey.
10/10
Why can't we have more jrpg like this instead of neptunia and persona garbage?
>>386327703
>if you have the courage to disobey you get the bad end and have to turn around and not think and act on your own but instead follow the instructions to the letter to get the actual good end
>>386327703
This is not a perfect game by far. The last half of the game is so horridly repetitive that it ruins everything that happened before. If I have to go through one moretime loop, I might just join Airy on her journey.
Also, not all Persona games are good and not all are bad. Never played Neptunia. However, P5 has a theme of rebellion and and doing what's right even if society says no. Bravely Default and Persona 5 have very similar themes and aesops.
>>386327948
That's why it's called "Bravely Default". Sometimes you have to have the courage to wait until the end before making an action to rebel.