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Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
HolsteinCow wrote:Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
Planescape: Torment. You actually can make a good story without references to Christian theology.
Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
Greatchickenman wrote:Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
Seriously? No one's said Fallout yet?
Black-Cat wrote:Only the ones with egos made of steel can withstand the scourge of emotional deterioration often referred to as "having no life".
Sarcasm wrote:Greatchickenman wrote:Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
Seriously? No one's said Fallout yet?
Isn't Fallout just an unoffical part of the Wasteland series? (copyright problems)
Greatchickenman wrote:Sarcasm wrote:Greatchickenman wrote:Kyle wrote:Well, then tell me of one game that has a better story. Ever.
Seriously? No one's said Fallout yet?
Isn't Fallout just an unoffical part of the Wasteland series? (copyright problems)
Does that make Fallout less awesome?
Kana: Little Sister, known in Japanese as Kana: Imōto (加奈~いもうと~; translated as Kana — Little Sister), is a Japanese dating simulator originally developed and released by D.O. in 1999. G-Collections translated and published the English version in 2002.
Kana: Little Sister focuses on storytelling, and falls into the subgenre of dating sims which are full of tragic events and meant to be emotionally moving for the player. It also falls into the subgenre of games, manga, and anime revolving around incestuous relationships. One playthrough of the game takes about 5 to 10 hours.
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
Sage Of The Wise wrote:This sounds like the beginning of a sitcom. Think about it: "Coming this fall to Fox, Ralphie and the Hooker".
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