Heh, kinda agree with your thought on memes in games - while occasionally they feel forced, other times it just seems like the creator/writers were genuinely trying to add a reference they liked or found funny, even with "old" memes.
shouldn't his favorite genre be RPG and not point and click thoughI'm also interested in bootlegs too. Sense of Right Alliance >>>> Avengers.
Where there's life, there's hope.Those are some dope self-portraits! I like how your art is kinda stylized but still down-to-earth.
Also, I think your page may be the first time in a good while I've seen Return of the Jedi counted as someone's favorite entry in the original trilogy. An interesting choice.
Here you go. ;)
edited 10th May '18 8:46:54 AM by Tre
oh, that's why I need this binary mind // ⌘Dang, that's deep. I know exactly how you feel. ...I hope it's not a reference to something that I'm missing.
Also, you started the Radar page for Regular Show? Nice.
I thought it was a reference to something! I ain't even mad though, the song is nice.
edited 12th May '18 8:28:19 AM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.I still think it's kinda amazing that you started so many pages here.
Also can I have a leitmotif? Pleeease?
Are you ready? Go live!Nice to see another cat person here.
Magnificent Bastard is a fun trope. I can see why you like to make villains like that.
Also, for your entry for No Social Skills... don't worry, you're not alone.
I do like some birbs, just not as much as I love mammals and other animals, I guess. I'm pretty sure I have some birbs in my gallery, I think I just lumped them together with "furry". Whoops. :P
edited 24th May '18 8:46:36 AM by DrNoPuma
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.The description of your avatar gallery in your sandbox is funny.
Although it looks like you have no birbs in your gallery. I guess you must not like birbs.
A great Mascot Mook.You've been visiting TV Tropes way longer than I have for sure.
And I love your selection of games! Very, very nice!
Ooooooh, Seiken Densetsu 3... I've never played it, but I've always been curious. It sounds so cool!
That's a big favorite tropes list, I must say.
RPG, I'm making it in RPG Maker. If you've played an RPG Maker game, you know what to expect: traditional JRPG gameplay with a strong driving plot and well-fleshed-out characters.
edited 24th May '18 5:47:43 PM by CaliburnAbsoluteEX
Are you ready? Go live!What kind of RP is Vagabond Odyssey?
edited 24th May '18 2:44:28 PM by RAlexa21th
Where there's life, there's hope.Dang, I oughta try Asian cuisines more. And seafood in general, for that matter.
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I'm so sorry
"YOU SHALL FEEL THE FLOWER'S WRATH"It is good to see that you are a fan of Pepo.
Also, about the Napoleon Complex thing... maybe, but not the villainous kind.
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.So many music links! Your description of your gallery is pretty impressive, too. Could it possibly be the new "describe yourself in three characters"? (I think I said this about listing aesthetics too, but the point stands. :V)
That is an awful lot of content! I did not even know it was possible to add images and videos to these pages. And Shocking Facts are always fun!
I was expecting some over-the-top things behind the spoiler tag.
How disappointing.
edited 30th May '18 3:58:58 AM by Mhazard
Some of your entries come off as a bit too Brutally Honest about yourself. I can't put my finger on why, though.
I could never really think of three characters that described me either.
HuzzahOur interests are wildly different. Well, I do watch Game of Thrones from time to time.
Where there's life, there's hope.Oh, you like strawberries? They're nice, but the ones I usually end up getting a hold of are too tart for me...
They're good with sugar though!
And I'm glad to see someone else that likes to try to keep things PG! I don't like cussing, but you'll see the words "fricking", "frigging", "frickin'", "friggin'", and "crap" from me.
That's pretty much my worst.
Ooooooooh, tough question... If you don't mind simplicity/classic/old games, then I would most certainly suggest Final Fantasy IV. It'd be a really good introduction to many elements of the series, and the story is good for an SNES game.
I would also recommend Final Fantasy VI. It's definitely a really good one, and once again if you don't mind simplicity/classic/old games, you'll still pick up on several elements the series has to offer, and it has a really good story.
After that... Either Final Fantasy VII or Final Fantasy IX.
I'll start with IX first. Once again, it gives you an idea of how Final Fantasy games work. No particularly strange gimmicks or anything to throw off newbies. It has its moments of being kind of difficult though, so I'd be careful.
VII probably seems over-hyped, but I, myself, see it as that good. It's easy to figure out the gameplay, it's not too hard (barring side quests), but the Materia system is quite different from the rest of the franchise. I'd say try VII after having tried one of the others and getting the basic feel of a Final Fantasy game down.
My favorite Final Fantasy game switches between those four.
Also, as for spin-off recommendations...
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance: It's a lot easier than the original Tactics. Permadeath is only limited to certain areas, and it can be prevented if you heal the person before the battle ends. The mission system can be a little frustrating though... Still a good starting point for the Tactics series if you don't want to go through the difficulty of the original right away IMO. It'd be a good teacher for how Tactics's basic gameplay would essentially work (Not everything, but the basics).
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: An Action RPG instead of a turn based RPG. Definitely a fun one IMO. Simple to figure out, but it can be a little difficult at times. It was originally in mind for multiple players, so single players might have a bit of difficulty at at least one dungeon, but it's not impossible.
All in all, I believe these are the ones I'd recommend to a newbie. Keep in mind that I'm not used to recommending for people. I hope this helps a bit!
edited 31st May '18 5:29:21 AM by CrystalMemoria
It's impossible to have too many avatars of a character. Keep going! Also, do you know, I have never played a Final Fantasy game. Ever. If I was to start, which is a good one to start with?
That's a great answer! Thanks for putting so much thought into it!
edited 1st Jun '18 12:38:26 AM by Murataku
Everybody's all "Jerry's old and feeble" till they see him run down a skyscraper and hijack a helicopter mid-flight.Hehey! I loved Kingsman, Princess Bride, Moana, and Iron Giant, too!
I've also wanted to see the Blues Brothers because last time I saw it I was too young to remember it.
And your pokemon trainer entries seem perfect for a webcomic, as well.
Admittedly, I found the "things" on your page by looking on the page History. That still counts, right? In any case, that is a very cool gimmick. :D
Also, I think Blinding Bangs are cool too.
He may be a giant, nightmarish brute, but like all villains in this series,he sure can sing.
So you like playing as the all-rounder, huh? I tend to like playing any sort of Glass Cannon or Fragile Speedster in games, though it depends on the genre. If it's an RPG, then expect me to have more fun with defensive types.
"YOU SHALL FEEL THE FLOWER'S WRATH"