Hi, Tamerlane. Long time no see. Well, it's still summer holiday over here, after all. Most people are out and about, unless you are working even on Sundays, feeding bloody golfers all day who got nothing better to do even in hot, humid and cloudy day! And, you appear to be a New Member there... wit...
Obsidian, Also a question for you, how is the economic situation in London, UK? If I can navigate some of the bureaucratic hurdles I have rights to an EU passport (British father) and I am actively considering a permanent or semi-permanent move back over myself. I know that things are not totally r...
I was considering reporting everyone in this thread as superfluous spammers, since the title clearly says "No spam," but then I realized that "Spam on topic" + "No spam" is a double negative, which essentially cancel's each other out (in English, at least). Therefore, the thread is, in reality, beg...
Hey, Minerva. Good to see you! Hello, fable. I am surprised to see you here at this moment. I expected you to be trotting off to the new world of Dragon Age. I actually came GB to see the reaction for it from members here, in order to decide whether I should order it now or wait for a few patches. ...
Bloodstalker wrote:......You've been around this place way to long when you actually have the course of a thread mapped out before it's even started. And it's accurate too.
That is why I don't visit this place as often as I used to, because of bad influence. Very bad indeed.
Crawling out? Well, suppose. I'm actually on the middle of a recon mission. This is my day off, and I thought of uninstall and re-install BG2. Because I had problem with BG2 last time around (I'm sure it is something to do with conflicting mods I got), I came good old GB, popped in the SYM, and saw ...
I never had a problem with it as I play it on the train ride home. I only encountered one game on the PSP that allows you to create your character, Tales of Eternia, but it's very combat driven in my opinion. Also, you should be aware that the PSP is pretty fragile. Fragile? I have never known it i...
Neither of them have too many RPGs outside of Japan, I'm afraid. I bought PSP purely because I wanted to play legendary Suikoden Iⅈ I must say it was worth every penny (well, yen, as I bought them in Japan). I have also played Valkyrie Profile, Tales of Eternia, Jeanne D'Arc, as well as a few oth...
I've read reviews of the PS2 version on US sites. They were uneasy about the level of detail and the slow pace, but then, the same reviewers dissed the title for being menu-driven. If you don't like the genre (which includes all the Paradox games such as EU3, as well as several other KOEI titles) t...
fable, I am sorry to disappoint you but Rot3K XI is largely considered a flop in Japan. It seems Koei tried too much fancy staff, such as graphic (which is good) and effect, while the management system would leave you frustrated. I haven't played it, though, because the reviews were so bad I didn't ...
Just realised I had a spelling miss... probably lots more of them, but I don't care. Hello, Xandax. No, I haven't around much. I haven't played much games either... I have bought Civ4 a few months ago, played once. No RPG. I need a new computer, but I haven't got money. Oh, well. At least, my life i...
Well, I haven't been around recently, and just came to say hello to good people of SYM. Then, I couldn't find any pub or tavern open. What's going on? Is the credit crisis hitting the SYM as well?? Anyway, I cannot be around too long. Hope people are doing fine. Minerva PS. To my old friends I have ...
I was offered a dozen camels in Istanbul a few years ago... as the dowry. Seriously, though, it is a great city. I found the Turkish really trying hard to be visitor friendly, and I walked around alone without any problem. I recommend Suleymaniye to visit, if you still have time, Georgi. Also, if yo...