Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-1915529-20140417223212

I get hooked into stories and so wish to know how they start and end. When reading a book it can be the best thing ever. However with games it can make the experience feel rushed. It's a flaw with me rather than the game.

FF is nothing like mix f to crate b to make j. Although my two mages have 10+ spells each, it still feel manageable because you have clear bounderies between the spells. Level 1 will do something OK. Level 2 will do something adequately, Level 3 will do something brilliantly and so on. Knowing which spell to use is about knowing the situation you're in. No point in using a Level 5 spell when a Level 1 spell will do just fine.

I don't mind turn based. Hell Pokémon is that at it's most basic. But Kotor just felt off.

Based on your ideal, turn evil and kill everyone preference. I'd recommend Infamous. I don't recall it being an RPG but you are basically a super hero in a massive city and you have the freedom to fight for good or evil.

God I feel like playing Dishonoured. But it's not long since I last played it. Perhaps it's just a desire to play stealth. Perhaps I should try DS again.

I got done by it. But I did it too. Once. I feel awful, well I did. I stole a guys massive collection of Runes (items used for magic). The worst bit is that I reset his password to his original one so that he could log on and see his bank empty. I then logged on and saw him beg for his stuff back. That's something the people who scammed me didn't do, mercifully.

Wow. You are a friend. No doubt about it. I hope the feeling is mutual. But seeing you say how brilliant Empire is gives me a whole new level of respect for you. So many people hate it but I see it for what it is, the amazing dark chapter in the lives of the heroes as the bad guys claim a victory.

Last time I watched the original trilogy was on my Mum's VHS tapes. None of that updated non-sense. I've not watched the prequels for at least a literal 5 years. I know this because I've not watched them since seeing an eye-opening video review of them by RedLetterMedia. This guy (or should I say Plinkett) is brilliant is putting into words exactly what it wrong with the prequels and why only thick idiots with no brains can enjoy such pure-shit. If you're like me, you will watch these reviews and then will never touch the prequels ever again.

I've had an idea about a story to write for ages now. It's been through many versions in my head. I'd love to get the desire to put something into writing.