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Long is good. Longer game means more content. More money's worth.

Naaah. If I can't complete a game in 20 hours, I ain't playing it. Okami REFUSED to end. There were like, 5 different final bosses and then the game was like WE'RE GONNA KEEP GOING BOYS and I was like pls.

Nice music tho.
 
Naaah. If I can't complete a game in 20 hours, I ain't playing it. Okami REFUSED to end. There were like, 5 different final bosses and then the game was like WE'RE GONNA KEEP GOING BOYS and I was like pls.

Nice music tho.

Games like that are a nightmare for people like me. First I'll play through it like normal, stumble across some secrets and some side quests but usually I get the normal ending. Next play through however is 100% everything plus any secret/true endings.
 
It's about the same length as Twilight Princess with similar themes, but I kind of think Okami does it better in a lot of ways. That, coming from a lifelong Zelda fanboy. They came out at around the same time, too. Kind of a funny coincidence, two wolf-protagonist games involving the destruction of cursed zones in nature coming out independently at basically the same time...

Only downsides, I think, are the story cutscenes go on for pretty long sometimes and the combat gets a bit repetitive at times. But I really like both the story and the combat, so that isn't a problem for me personally.

I feel like if they'd just let you speed up the text in the cutscenes, it would've alleviated that problem, at least, but I guess that would've messed up the pacing, since the text has to coincide with what's happening on screen.
 
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eesh, so hard to find the time to make a big ol' post. Hope that one was alright.

I'm a bit self conscious about the quality of my recent posts.
 
Hello, everyone. Sorry I’ve been MIA. I’m still not really up to par, but I’ll get out a Morgana post tonight. Should be able to attach her to Tannur at the very least.
 
I used a different IC code. It's mobile friendly for my phone. With Avari having issues with the last one, I have no idea how it is for others. Please let me know if you can't read it.

Post is blegh. I really had to force that one out. Haha
 
It's pretty bad weather and all, but it's still the middle of summer. Presumably as hot as it is for you in London now.

Hypothermia is something you get from long periods in very, very cold weather. Like, snow and ice kind of weather.

I can believe Silver might get a cold or a bad injury from such weather, but literal hypothermia seems a bit much to me.

That said, shes never been sick and wouldn't know the difference between the two, so I can imagine it's something inaccurate she might think when she was suffering particularly badly from a cold.
 
Which actually reminds me, this RP was over a month ahead of us in real time when we started. Now it's a week behind us. Not sure if that's an occasion worth celebrating, but...yay?
 
It's pretty bad weather and all, but it's still the middle of summer. Presumably as hot as it is for you in London now.

Hypothermia is something you get from long periods in very, very cold weather. Like, snow and ice kind of weather.

I can believe Silver might get a cold or a bad injury from such weather, but literal hypothermia seems a bit much to me.

That said, shes never been sick and wouldn't know the difference between the two, so I can imagine it's something inaccurate she might think when she was suffering particularly badly from a cold.
A common cause is spending a long time in wet clothes
and she's been outside since morning and it's like... Seven pm
 
Being constantly wet combined with hurricane-level wind chill might do it, I suppose.

Kind of counterintuitive, getting hypothermia in the Summer, but apparently more people die of it then than in the winter. I stand corrected.
 
Being constantly wet combined with hurricane-level wind chill might do it, I suppose.

Kind of counterintuitive, getting hypothermia in the Summer, but apparently more people die of it then than in the winter. I stand corrected.
I guess people prepare more for the cold in winter
 

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