spoilsport
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I'm not mean, I'm a thousand years old and I've just lost track of my moral code.
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Post by spoilsport on Oct 22, 2010 14:00:09 GMT -5
So who's read the series? Who loves it? Who doesn't love it? Why and or why not? Personally, Scott Pilgrim is my favourite comic....thing ever and I will love it forever. The movie was alright, but the comic will always stay in my heart for tapping directly into the pleasure centre (can you tell I'm Canadian?) of my brain.
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Post by Morpheus on Oct 22, 2010 16:33:19 GMT -5
LOL at the scan.
I haven't read the series but I'd be interested to.
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spoilsport
Team Buster Ledger
I'm not mean, I'm a thousand years old and I've just lost track of my moral code.
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Post by spoilsport on Oct 22, 2010 16:37:44 GMT -5
It's not for everyone, but if you like videogames and can dig some insane humour, I'd recommend it to you. Plus it actually tells a really good story on a really simplistic premise and damn if the art isn't charming.
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Post by Morpheus on Oct 22, 2010 16:40:51 GMT -5
It's not for everyone, but if you like videogames and can dig some insane humour, I'd recommend it to you. Plus it actually tells a really good story on a really simplistic premise and damn if the art isn't charming. I'm open to anything, really. I think I've reached a point where reading a good and interesting story is what interests me above all else. And if something new can offer that, I'm all for it. It's the reason I'm currently reading the Darkness. So, I'll try to get a hold of Scott Pilgrim since it comes highly recommended from you.
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Matezoide
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Post by Matezoide on Nov 9, 2010 18:58:49 GMT -5
It's not for everyone, but if you like videogames and can dig some insane humour, I'd recommend it to you. Plus it actually tells a really good story on a really simplistic premise and damn if the art isn't charming. I'm open to anything, really. I think I've reached a point where reading a good and interesting story is what interests me above all else. And if something new can offer that, I'm all for it. It's the reason I'm currently reading the Darkness. So, I'll try to get a hold of Scott Pilgrim since it comes highly recommended from you.i recommend Scott Pilgrim as well did anyone got the game? it is prety good and reminds me of old-school beat-em-ups
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spoilsport
Team Buster Ledger
I'm not mean, I'm a thousand years old and I've just lost track of my moral code.
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Post by spoilsport on Nov 10, 2010 0:33:32 GMT -5
I got the game Lubre, and I played the living shit out of it (with my bros too). Maybe my favourite beat em up of all time and I have played a lot of beat em ups. Aside from some bugginess, there's literally nothing I can think of that's wrong with that game (though online multiplayer would help some folks, it doesn't really matter to me since I have three brothers anyways)
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Matezoide
Team Buster Ledger
Elephants!
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Post by Matezoide on Nov 10, 2010 20:11:03 GMT -5
although for nostalgic reasons i prefer Streets of Rage 2,i cant think of any problems on Scott Pilgrim gorgeus graphics,many attacks,multiplayer,stages arent too small (or big),etc... it sure was worth the money too bad my other controller is broken so i cant play with my brother
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