If we had more Roman Catholics like you, maybe the internet would take us seriously.Paksenarrion said:-Witty post-
I'll probably miss Marvel VS Capcom 6, with its 496 characters, full virtual immersion, and life-like graphics.
If we had more Roman Catholics like you, maybe the internet would take us seriously.Paksenarrion said:-Witty post-
I think the world will end the day before they release it.Firia said:Finally, when the impossible happens, and the greatest JRPG remake in history is about to be released, I will be hit by a bus, stabbed by a cutpurse, shot by an estranged lover, smote by a silly god. The game that I would have missed by days? Final Fantasy 7 Remade. Not just ANY remake. The one where Square Enix finally gets their shit together, and harkens back to a time when they were masters of not only the Jrpg, but the RPG in general.
Yup. I'll be dead for that.
Depends on where you end up, I guess.this isnt my name said:So if I liked darksiders would they let me beat up the angels ?Paksenarrion said:As a Roman Catholic, I would like to believe that she is in Heaven, playing every game she could wish, but in full-immersion. She plays as herself, and her avatar is as young and capable as she was in her wildest years, and her mind as sharp as it was before her death. She is adventuring and leveling up right now, with the knowledge that, when the rest of her loved ones finally arrive at the Character Creation Room of St. Peter, she will be high enough level to show them the ropes.
Keep on Grinding, Grandmother.
Once a Gamer, always a Gamer.
This is sad, shame she missed it, but I suppose thats how it is for everyone, people want to see what its like to go into space, but they will die before they get the chance. Ok I am going to stop being depressing now.
Good. If I can't play it, NO ONE CAN!LightspeedJack said:I think the world will end the day before they release it.Firia said:Finally, when the impossible happens, and the greatest JRPG remake in history is about to be released, I will be hit by a bus, stabbed by a cutpurse, shot by an estranged lover, smote by a silly god. The game that I would have missed by days? Final Fantasy 7 Remade. Not just ANY remake. The one where Square Enix finally gets their shit together, and harkens back to a time when they were masters of not only the Jrpg, but the RPG in general.
Yup. I'll be dead for that.
I as well. Maybe boring grind-fests are more fun when you're old.That Guy Who Phails said:This probably makes us terrible people, but that was one of my first thoughts, too.Sovereignty said:Damn that's depressing...
She really should have had better taste in games.
Isn't that your occupation, seeing as you're a Goth?AmayaOnnaOtaku said:The day she passes, I will go into a deep depression
Paksenarrion said:As a Roman Catholic, I would like to believe that she is in Heaven, playing every game she could wish, but in full-immersion. She plays as herself, and her avatar is as young and capable as she was in her wildest years, and her mind as sharp as it was before her death. She is adventuring and leveling up right now, with the knowledge that, when the rest of her loved ones finally arrive at the Character Creation Room of St. Peter, she will be high enough level to show them the ropes.
Keep on Grinding, Grandmother.
Once a Gamer, always a Gamer.
Considering my grandmother RAISED me and took care of me while my mom was trying to go to school and work to support a child as a single woman, I would give anything to be HALF the woman she is. Not to mention she ran a foster home that took in over 300 foster children in a 40 year timeframe. She was known as the mother of the unwanted since she took in the hardest cases and prenatal and post partum teenage girls, foster children other homes turned away. She also instilled a love of video games music and reading in a child that was deemed too troublesome to work with.CosmicCommander said:AmayaOnnaOtaku said:The day she passes, I will go into a deep depression
OT: Making fun of Goths aside, this is sad. Poor woman- poor, awesome, cool woman.
Paksenarrion said:As a Roman Catholic, I would like to believe that she is in Heaven, playing every game she could wish, but in full-immersion. She plays as herself, and her avatar is as young and capable as she was in her wildest years, and her mind as sharp as it was before her death. She is adventuring and leveling up right now, with the knowledge that, when the rest of her loved ones finally arrive at the Character Creation Room of St. Peter, she will be high enough level to show them the ropes.
Keep on Grinding, Grandmother.
Once a Gamer, always a Gamer.