Mermandala
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It's too bad he couldn't both smile and whistle
smistle? Kyle, whiling away the day smistling to himself.
It's too bad he couldn't both smile and whistle
someone should ask him on twitter if he did ever learn to smile and whistle.
Aw yeah! Team Huber!
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so looking forward to that stream!
That's awesome that they used this in the stream and gave a gaf shout out.
Agreed, I feel quite honored![]()
Btw. the first DND Ep. was good fun.
What's the next occasion where they can make the bets?
TGS? But these days it's so lackluster that I don't think it would really be that exciting to watch. Of course Kyle would lose because he would bet on TLG appearing.
maybe something like this (I hate those guys though, way too forced enthusiastic):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBATyDTfgSE
however, a great punishmentWe need to find something like this related to gaming...
impractical jokers is a lot of fun, too bad they have one episode every century, and half the times it's a clip show.
I triangle doritos? huh???
havn't seen anything else from them, just this video, and aside from the guy being punished, the others are a little overly enthusiastic. But I'll check out more, maybe they'll grow on meany suggestions?
As for the stakes next time, maybe it would be fun if the loser would have to wear a certain horrible shirt for every video in one month.
I, for one, think Kyle now looks like Tobey Maguire in the movie Brothers.
Didn't like today's episode. It was all over the place, didn't really understand what he was trying to get at.
how about this, everyone looks like tobey maguire unless told otherwise.
Summer Lessons is a pervy game for pervs but that's ok because all games are kind of fucked up.Didn't like today's episode. It was all over the place, didn't really understand what he was trying to get at.
Summer Lessons is a pervy game for pervs but that's ok because all games are kind of fucked up.
Didn't like today's episode. It was all over the place, didn't really understand what he was trying to get at.
lol, I did not know about this Summer lesson game. Surprised it didn't make a bigger splash considering how the current blogosphere likes to jump on this kind of stuff
I'd like to imagine people are mature enough to ignore this kinda stuff. I mean, I would never touch the game, but I know what market it's for and it's not inherently evil.
Summer Lessons is weird, but he's okay with it because it's just about being a perv. He likes Destiny because it's just about being a cool space soldier. Alternatively, he doesn't like NES Ninja Turtles because it doesn't make you feel like a Ninja Turtle. He doesn't like Dragon's Dogma because what should have made him feel like a badass warrior fighting a cyclops was really just whittling down a monster's HP from behind a rock.
Succinctly, he wants video games to be more about 'being' whatever you're supposed to be in that game, instead of doing videogamey things with a Ninja Turtles/Fantasy/whatever coat of paint.
Didn't like today's episode. It was all over the place, didn't really understand what he was trying to get at.
lol, I did not know about this Summer lesson game. Surprised it didn't make a bigger splash considering how the current blogosphere likes to jump on this kind of stuff
I doubt it will release outside of Japan so that will limit the amount of upsettedness.lol, I did not know about this Summer lesson game. Surprised it didn't make a bigger splash considering how the current blogosphere likes to jump on this kind of stuff
Can we talk to Kyle about that backdrop. I like space as much as the next guy, maybe even more, but that's just not doing anything for me.
I doubt it will release outside of Japan so that will limit the amount of upsettedness.
Honestly, I've been thinking about it a little and this might actually work as learning application. Imagine that you get actual lessons from the girl and in order to progress you're perving you have to solve math and chemistry tests first. I mean, of course would it still be a dumb pervy game, but an interactive virtual teacher is kind of a cool idea.This doesn't sound like much of a game, either, more like an application (the google earth of peeping toms).
You've got it a little mixed up. You're the teacher.Honestly, I've been thinking about it a little and this might actually work as learning application. Imagine that you get actual lessons from the girl and in order to progress you're perving you have to solve math and chemistry tests first. I mean, of course would it still be a dumb pervy game, but an interactive virtual teacher is kind of a cool idea.
Bu- But that ruins my whole thing...You've got it a little mixed up. You're the teacher.
Kyle needs to play Monster Hunter. Not poor mans Monster Hunter.
Monster Hunter is the obnoxious, tedious brother of Dragon's Dogma.
Maybe to some but Monster Hunter is of the same repetition of a fighting game. Every move and skill is a calculated series of inputs against an AI with the exact same concepts of invincibility frames, blocking frames, hit boxes and positioning that has fans of Street Fighter and Soul Calibur coming back for more.
Monster Hunter is a refined system, designed to have to return over and over with different rule sets (Quest types and varieties) and stipulations of play styles (Weapon choice and armour skill). The concept of being 'a hunter' lies entirely in the hunt itself. Talking to NPCs and crafting serves only to enhance the hunt and hunting is only to advance yourself to new feats of hunting. The plot is of no concern and is a vague goal setting mechanic designed to help new players work towards something.
Dragons Dogma on the other hand is more about dealing with terrible AI, game glitches, travelling unreasonable distances while fighting nuance 'minor' monsters, being swamped in mediocre voice acting WOLVES HUNT IN PACKS WOLVES HUNT IN PACKS ITS WEAK TO FIRE WOLVES HUNT IN PACKS. Dragon's Dogma seems more interested in having you talk to NPCs and follow the Saturday Morning cartoon they've establish in their derivative fantasy setting. Sure Dragon's Dogma has great battles with large enemies but there's so much crud between you and the actual game you want to play why bother when Monster Hunter allows you to load up the game and be in a fight with a wyvren in less than 2 minutes?
This is why Kyle stopped playing. This is why Monster Hunter is a timeless classic and a genre defining game and Dragon's Dogma is a copy cat and a flash in the pan.