Why are you claiming Catherine is overrated when it isn't even out yet? Have you played it?[/quote]
I have a feeling he's saying that just because it's an Atlus game that's not a rpg.... correct me if I'm wrong.[/quote]
no, it's just a overrated game, im sick of hearing about it when THOSE people havent even played it.[/quote]
It's not overrated, there's finally another mainstream game that's not a gray FPS. There seems to be more and more of those cropping up. THANK GOD. Plus, like dsh said it didn't even come out in 'merica yet. I think you mean overhyped.
What pushes your berserk button?
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Re: What pushes your berserk button?
what?Hazerd wrote:Catherine has the same fate as LA Noire, FAIL!
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Re: What pushes your berserk button?
What? That it's going to be a fantastic game? That's awful!Hazerd wrote:Catherine has the same fate as LA Noire, FAIL!
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Re: What pushes your berserk button?
I'm actually glad Atlus isn't making another life consuming RPG.
Wait, what is this thread about?
Wait, what is this thread about?
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Re: What pushes your berserk button?
Lol, I'm so used to my threads going off topic I don't even care any more xD.Opa Opa wrote:I'm actually glad Atlus isn't making another life consuming RPG.
Wait, what is this thread about?
Re: What pushes your berserk button?
This thread is now about thread jokes.
Three pieces of thread walk into a bar. The bartender looks at them and says "Sorry, boys, we don't serve your kind here."
The first thread pleads with the bartender, but is still denied and walks out.
The second thread tries to argue using the logic that they are paying customers... only to be tossed out.
The third thread just walks out.
Now all three of them sitting in the gutter outside and feeling really thirsty when the last piece says "Hey! I've got an idea to get me into the bar." He starts twisting and turning, wriggling this way and that, practically bending over backwards in the process. At the end he looks at his other threads and decides to fray himself around a bit.
His mates look at him and thinks he's gone completely nuts.
Then the thread walks back into the bar. The bartender looks at him a little suspiciously again and says "Here, aren't you a piece of thread?"
The piece replies "No, I'm a frayed knot."
My scheduling skills have died of dysentery; I hope to visit at least on a monthly basis.
Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
Re: What pushes your berserk button?

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Re: Clerks Appreciation thread
my berzerk button:Hazerd wrote:im talking about the people around me in real life, or on message boards, i think it may be a weeaboo thing.noiseredux wrote:technically the only people you've seen RATE the game are reviewers. And they have played it.Hazerd wrote: no, it's just a overrated game, im sick of hearing about it when THOSE people havent even played it.
When people seriously use the word 'weeaboo'.
I also hate it when people try and attribute political messages to movies/comics/etc that don't actually have any. Like a guy who tried to tell me once that the Raimi Spider-Man movies were 'liberal propaganda'.
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I hate that too. Along with "kawaii." We aren't Japanese, we don't need to use Japanese words in place of English ones. It's just dumb. I think most people who use random Japanese words where English ones would work better are those Japan fanboys, who are convinced that everything that comes from The Heavenly Isle is superior to our stuff.AppleQueso wrote:my berzerk button:
When people seriously use the word 'weeaboo'.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.


