𝒾’𝓋𝑒 𝓈𝑒𝑒𝓃 𝑒𝓃𝑜𝓊𝑔𝒽 𝑔𝑒𝓉𝒽 𝓉𝑜 𝓁𝒶𝓈𝓉 𝒶 𝓁𝒾𝒻𝑒𝓉𝒾𝓂𝑒!
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Do you ever look at a particularly large enemy in a video game and just kinda go “I’m not fighting that”
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Dᴇsᴛɪɴʏ │ Hᴜɴᴛᴇʀ Dᴇsᴏʟᴀᴛᴇ Aʀᴍᴏᴜʀ
What would I see, if I leapt inside? What would happen to a Guardian? Is that how we end this — all of us leaping into the dark, to fill it up with light?
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Happy Birthday @blaze-edge !!! Until such a time when we can go for coffee ourselves, Lightning and Snow have us covered.
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Fangrai has also been slamming its way back into my heart damn
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You ever just… miss a video game character? Like, you’re surrounded with online content that concerns them, but you miss having your own unique experiences with them, even if those experiences are constrained by the narrative of the game?
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Shepard: I got spaced and died.
Wrex: are you okay??
Shepard: yeah. I died though.
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CROW UNTRUSTWORTHY, DESIRES POWER
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Like you can diss Bungie all you want but fact of the matter is they’re the only company I’ve ever seen who actually act like a bunch of nerds who love gaming, instead of the arrogant, no-it’s-the-gamers-who-are-wrong attitude that’s overrun big companies and that puts them a tier above the rest in my book.
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Games that needed a wedding: Final Fantasy XIII
Games that did not need a wedding: Final Fantasy XV
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e3 belongs to the gays this year
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Microsoft: Okay, our only chance to win this E3 is to steal everything away from the other conferences. New Kingdom Hearts trailer? We take it. New FromSoftware game? We have it first. Game studios? We purchase them. Todd Howard? Kidnap him and put him on the stage.
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when the people who trashed halo 4 when it released suddenly turn around and lament it after halo 5 as if it wasn’t their whining that caused 343 to change their story in the first place
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Regardless of being a machine, Cortana had always possessed a sense of identity and self-awareness. Rampancy, however, immediately robbed her of both. After believing she saw John die, Cortana finds herself again affronted by the concept of mortality. She pleads with John to recognize that her inevitable successor, despite being an identical model, couldn’t replace her; by admitting this, John would acknowledge Cortana’s worth as an independent entity. After a pause, John faces her, and quietly assures her that the fight is not over. A detour from the answer she wanted, yet arriving at the destination all the same: he has not, and will not, give up on her.
Not yet.
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