Smutty one-shots, eh?
Originally Posted by Petrikow That's why you do something which never ends. See, this is why I'm writing MPII.
Some things you want to do, some things you don't. Either way, things change when you finish. And then there's the issue of starting something new.
Just abandon things when you are near the end. That way you have infinite potential.
I have that same feeling when finishing something. But it's also a good impetus to start something new.
That's why you do something which never ends.
And you can only ever 100% Metal Gear Rising once At some point doing this was just an excuse to finally uninstall the game since it was taking up 30 gigs.
Originally Posted by Some Guy Sorry your taste is shit Thank you. Originally Posted by Some Other Guy Yeah, your taste is too weeb to be good. Also hearthstone is objectively bad and you should feel bad. Yeah, I'll freely admit you're right here. I never really got into the whole 'cinematic' thing, and most western games just don't hold any appeal for me. Tried playing Mass Effect, didn't really get past the Citadel. Halo 4 was meh. Oblivion and Skyrim have the worst combat, although Shivering Isles was fun. Last one I remember playing and liking was the Prototype a while back. The Crysis games were fun too, as is anything by Valve, the Half Life and Portal games in particular. Oh, and I liked Resistance 3. That's about it.
Yeah, your taste is too weeb to be good. Also hearthstone is objectively bad and you should feel bad.
Sorry your taste is shit
Ghost Trick confirmed for superior taste bro plus dat MGRR and DMC in that list makes me smile
You should try being a NEET, your game time will increase significantly.
How is that shit taste? MGQ3 had like one of the best stories a game had. But yeah. I empathize with the whole not enough time to game thing going on there with you.
I know this boat all too well. Before Roadbuster got me into TypeMoon I was starting to fall out of fanfiction. My original writing was going somewhere; I even had a multi-book deal with a publishing company. It was time for me to get serious. Then something horrible happened. The publishing company died due to the Economy of Suck and I lost my book deal. Not surprisingly, I got horribly depressed. Then Roadbuster got me into TypeMoon and there was this delicious world to play in. Not to mention people were reading my stuff. However my original creations couldn't stay silent. Sporadically I worked on them, and then once again I got published. For real. Then again, and again. I was getting more acceptances than rejections. Then suddenly I find myself with a serial novel and . . . bye bye fanfic. Not to mention there's not really much I was reading. Nothing really struck me of late (except "Chaos Theory") and when there's a lack of content featuring your favorite character, why bother?
Welcome to having a better taste. It sucks.
I had this happen with gaming, all the random FPSs suddenly stopped being fun at all and in fact a lot of games stopped being fun unless there was something that really pulled in my interest like a good story or competitive multiplayer.
Don't let it get to you Blob, it happens to everyone and their dog. Have you thought that it might be simply that you're becoming more of a connoisseur of the hobby instead of losing interest in it? after a few years of being submerged in the putrescent waters of experience you begin to develop a resistance to the usual stuff and instead start searching for those few things out there that give you a small spark, some missing zest that other works are missing. At any rate, just know that it's probably more like you're teething rather than outright dislike for the hobby, and if it is then we have lost a big one.
Originally Posted by Five_X So THIS is why you stopped reading MPII! :< I stopped reading MPII because it is my Avalon. I shall forever pursue it and never reach it, even as it is the embodiment of my ideal.
who refuses to read something that more than a dozen people have enjoyed. So THIS is why you stopped reading MPII! :<
Well it's already too late for me, my sisters often tell me I was a old by the time i hit 16 and I'm 20 now so they think I'm ancient.