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I gave Fallout 2 a chance

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Nerve Gas

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Even though I expected it to suck, like all the other games you fagots like, I simply loved it. It was amazing. I loved the wacky setting, a futuristic world where everything is possible! I simply adored the humor, the funny violence, and especially the pop culture references (Monty Python is my favorite movie). It had great role-playing options, like being able to become a porn actor, to get Aids, to get married or to cover a town in shit. It was ten times, if not twenty times better than its crappy predecessor. And I'm sure Fallout 3 will be even better, since from what I've read, Bethesda have the right ideas. Who knows? Maybe it will end up being as good as Baldur's Gate 1.
 

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Nerve Gas said:
and especially the pop culture references (Monty Python is my favorite movie)

Which Monty Python movie? There were two great ones (Life of Brian, which was my favourite comedy film of all time and Holy Grail, very good but over-rated), and two shit ones. Pick one, dickhead.
 

Nerve Gas

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Matt7895 said:
Nerve Gas said:
and especially the pop culture references (Monty Python is my favorite movie)

Which Monty Python movie? There were two great ones (Life of Brian, which was my favourite comedy film of all time and Holy Grail, very good but over-rated), and two shit ones. Pick one, dickhead.
Umm... Holy Grail. Yea.
 

MasPingon

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Balor

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Wow, custom tag after 14 posts - that's some fast promotion!
But well-earned - that's indeed some quality trolling here.
 

Nerve Gas

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A troll like the first one would be unannoying and deeply disappointing nowadays.
 

Jaime Lannister

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Futile Rhetoric said:
Is a parody of a troll still a troll?

This is more like a parody of a parody of a troll, while not really being trolling. In other words, it adds nothing and isn't funny.
 

Slaytanic

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It had great role-playing options, like being able to become a porn actor, to get Aids, to get married or to cover a town in shit. It was ten times, if not twenty times better than its crappy predecessor. And I'm sure Fallout 3 will be even better, since from what I've read, Bethesda have the right ideas. Who knows? Maybe it will end up being as good as Baldur's Gate 1.


Bethesda IS Aids.
 

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