Protagonist is Coming ACT LIKE A NPC QUICK

CLEVERSLEAZOID

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"I'll buy it at a high price!" -RE4 Merchant.

"Off I go then!" - Warcraft 3 Peons

"Gee, it'd be nice to have some Grenades right about now, doncha think?!" - USNC Trooper in Halo3
 

iebilish

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It amazes me that no one has gone for

"HEY LISTEN"

and do I have to say you should know
 

Sven und EIN HUND

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Heard some more people got attacked last night.

Fallout: New Vegas

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvSVXUHee78&feature=player_embedded
 

badgersprite

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WanderFreak said:
badgersprite said:
I saw some mud crabs the other day. Filthy creatures. I steered well clear of them.
Good bye!

Hello, I saw some mud crabs the other day.
I don't know you and I don't CARE to know you. GOOD BYE.

*turns around and walks straight back to same person*

Well met! What's going on with you? I saw some mud crabs the other day...

(True story. Saw this happen...)
 

k3v1n

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havass said:
"He's going to hurt himself. And when he does I won't help him!"
I love the random quotes the civilians spout.
isn't that....Assasins Creed?
 

sapphireofthesea

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Owlslayer said:
Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker Get out of here Stalker

-A guard from the game S.T.A.L.K.E.R: Shadow of Chernobyl
Stalker WHAT THE HELL! (points if you can tell me who and when ^^) (Also SOC)
 

TilMorrow

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"You shouldn't be here. I think you should leave."
-Enter Faction Name Here Guard when trepassing
-F:NV and 3 I believe

"Hey. Hi. Whats up? Get the f*** outta my face!"
-Random Civilians
-F:NV
 

sapphireofthesea

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CLEVERSLEAZOID said:
"I'll buy it at a high price!" -RE4 Merchant.

"Off I go then!" - Warcraft 3 Peons

"Gee, it'd be nice to have some Grenades right about now, doncha think?!" - USNC Trooper in Halo3
Join the army they said.
See the world they said.
I'd rather go sailing.

and FTW,

Don't rock the boat.
Your making me sea sick.
Hurrr!

(Points again if you get the reference, and the connection)
 

Ande66

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Stand ramrod stiff, never break eye ontact and never blink.
-Probably every game by Bethesda.
 

Death-of-Penguins

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"DWARVEN CRAFTS. FINE DWARVEN CRAFTS, DIRECT FROM ORZAMMAR."
Began to annoy me after a while. Seriously. Everytime I walk past...
 

teknoarcanist

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Go play some Assassin's Creed Brotherhood. This is LITERALLY what you do against other players in the online multiplayer :)
 

Somespeed

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I sense a soul in search of answers
I sense a soul in search of answers
Stay a while, and listen
I sense a soul in search of answers
Stay a while, and listen
Stay a while, and listen
I sense a soul in search of answers
I know Deckard Cain is old, but man, he's starting to sound like an old record
 

octafish

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k3v1n said:
havass said:
"He's going to hurt himself. And when he does I won't help him!"
I love the random quotes the civilians spout.
isn't that....Assasins Creed?
The Saboteur I think.

NOLF and NOLF 2 were such good games.

Thug 2: What's in all those kegs, anyway?
Thug 1: Beer! We supply H.A.R.M.'s entire staff with the finest Deutsch brews.
Thug 2: Really? That must be a lot of beer.
Thug 1: Indeed. Our studies show that criminals drink three times as much alcohol as law abiding citizens.
Thug 2: So beer turns people into criminals?
Thug 1: A correlation doesn't imply causality. Just because criminals drink a lot of beer doesn't mean that beer causes crime. It's possible that people with criminal tendencies enjoy beer because it helps to soothe their conscience. Or perhaps criminal behaviour is caused in part by a genetic predisposition that also, coincidentally, makes criminals like the taste of beer more than the average person. Who knows?
Thug 2: You're very knowledgeable about these things.
Thug 1: Criminal sociology is a hobby of mine. I think it's important to understand not just the individual, psychological roots of one's behaviour, but also the social circumstances that foster that behaviour. Whether we like it or not, we are shaped by our environment.
Thug 2: Surely you're not suggesting that individuals aren't accountable for their actions?
Thug 1: Oh, no, of course not. Just because we are products of the societies we're born into doesn't absolve us of personal responsibility. Our religions and laws teach us what is right and what is wrong. Frequently, the right choice is the more difficult path to take. It requires sacrifice, self-discipline, patience ? virtues that many of us find somewhat lacking in our natures.
Thug 2: But what if you're born into a hedonistic culture?
Thug 1: Look across history. The reason hedonism is discouraged by most religions and governments is that it weakens a civilisation. It breeds sloth, petulance, degeneracy, and selfishness. A divided nation is a fragile nation, waiting to be conquered. Unity is strength. Humans instinctively fashion order out of chaos. It is a natural, probably genetic impulse. Therefore, even an individual born into troubled times has the capacity, and even the duty, to behave in a manner that promotes unity, however difficult it may be.
Thug 2: Then what about us?
Thug 1: I can only speak for myself. I am a product of a broken household, which introduced a general lack of self confidence in me at a very early age. These feelings of inadequacy blossomed into anger as I matured that the rigours of adolescence, with the teasing and abuse and awkwardness we must all endure, only exacerbated. But even though I've identified the source of my problems, I'm still too childish and petty to become a responsible, mature citizen.
Thug 2: Well, admitting you have a problem is the first step, I suppose.
Thug 1: I like to think so.