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Moribund

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For people with bad taste I'm sure that's true, theSavant. :smug:

I have a lot of friends who did like stupid movies back in the day and now they don't stand up and the look on their face when we rewatch them is priceless, but most of the stuff I liked stands up.
 

Kz3r0

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I also doubt the "it was so much better that time, the omg so awesome atmosphere, best game in the world etc." claims - Is it really? Or is it only a foggy memory of how awesome it *was at that time*? I bet it is the latter one. If you watch a movie today, which you found superawesome 10 years ago, you'll likely mumble "omg, how cheap and boring...".

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Another example: Deus Ex 1. Awesome in memory, but play it again and you'll most likely don't find it that awesome anymore...
Uh, wat?
Ooops, sorry, my bad, ignored.
 

Murk

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You know Cleve, you can be kind of a likeable person when you try.
 

CrustyBot

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I'm a bit surprised at your sense of humour, Cleve. Your Grimoire videos/pitches are a lot more tongue-in-cheek than I expected.

I'm loving it though, fantastic stuff so far.

:salute:

Massive :incline: indeed.
 

Giauz Ragnacock

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At first I thought that the disk is pretty lame-looking compared to the spectacular box art... then I noticed that both the box and the disk have a sword on them... then I realized

THE GAME IS THE SWORD!

, the sword that will cut up through all the decline and even through the incline!
 

Kz3r0

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Guys, do you realize that a grimoire is related to necromancy, meaning evoking the dead and such, this means that Grimoire could only be played by disembodied spirits.
 

warmonger3

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Guys, do you realize that a grimoire is related to necromancy, meaning evoking the dead and such, this means that Grimoire could only be played by disembodied spirits.

The irony is getting thick in here. :troll:
 

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