Trine, I´ll most certaintly force my childeren to play games like this as bed time stories later. =o
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eI5_6Bv1BQ&list=UUy1Ms_5qBTawC-k7PVjHXKQ&index=907&feature=plpp_video
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WOW. Shit is getting real in the Crystal Desert. Life is so bad that this guy is gonna make poisonous soup and kill himself and his kids with it. Dayyyyyyyyuuuum.
I know a lot of players just skip over every single quest dialogue, x out of every little bubble of lore…things like this set of Bleached Bones shows what you are missing out on. There’s so many fascinating bits like this sprinkled across the game. Being a lore nerd, I just eat it up like candy. And like- I know I could go to the wiki and it would probably show me where each Bleached Bone set is, what each of them say…but I like discovering them on my own. It’s always a nice surprise to find one and when I see one in my path I’m all djsf;ksdjfjaskjdsf running up to it, excited to read about miserable tales of death and sand and deserty fun.
To be honest this is one of the most darkest things I’ve seen in-game…killing your girls with soup? lol I can’t even
tl;dr: Bleaches Bones are amazing and if you don’t care about Bleached Bones/GW lore/choke root soup, you have miserable taste
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Hard to do.. I kinda failed, but yeh.. I will do better hopefully c;
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Well, more of a trap than the actual game, really. That’s saying a lot, since the protagonist of Cross Days (from 0verflow, developers of School Days and Summer Days) is a male cross-dresser who gets himself into situations on both sides of the swinging arc, if you know what I mean.
No, this trap is more meta, and potentially more dangerous. Apparently a trojan/virus has been released alongside copies of Cross Days flowing through the Japanese P2P networks, disguised as a fake installer. When activated, the program gathers data from the computer and pretends to take a survey of players, including asking for personal information. Once it’s done, everything gets uploaded to a public website, alongside a screenshot of their desktop.
Once discovered, users can ask for their data to be deleted, but must first click a button acknowledging that they have illegally downloaded Cross Days. Better yet, the whole scheme is revealed in the fake installer’s terms of service agreement, something no one reads.
It seems that public shaming is now a weapon being wielded in the war against warez, though obviously the implications for identity theft and blackmail mark this particular stunt as somewhat dangerous in its own right. You can visit this page for some detail on the virus, as well as collected screenshots of the offending players’ desktops. View for yourself the daily activities of day traders, otaku, readers of ero fanfiction and normal people who tried to score themselves Cross Days for free.
Truly though, the real lesson of this escapade is to be very careful about what programs you try to open when picking up your software from shady places.
Source: japanator.com
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I wish I Could Recover My Memories That Easily (Game: Alice: Madness Returns)
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Found this in the urinalysis office at work today.
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Always remember rule #2 from Zombieland…
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