I have to agree with this, Tales of Symphonia was a pretty dark game behind those cutesy cell-shaded graphics, which I think only helps with a sort of juxtaposition. Even Tales of Phantasia got pretty morally gray towards the end there
I'm going with pretty much every character on Moral Orel, with special mentions going to Clay Puppington, Orel's physically abusive, Oedipus-complex-having, closeted-bisexual, alcoholic father. Or any character featured in the episode "Alone"
1.) KOTOR 2: Not very well received by the majority, this is a game I've played over and over again. The music, the mood, the message, everything about this game is something you wouldn't really expect from Star Wars
2.) Morrowind: My first "real" PC game. one that has always drawn me into a...
With Tosh's style of comedy, he doesn't actually MEAN anything offensive he says. If you've seen more of what he says, his political and social leanings become rather schizophrenic. Most of the jokes he says that come out offensive aren't actually saying that the subjects themselves are funny...
A man walks into a bar and orders 3 drinks and says "I like to order 2 more drinks for my brothers; they're in the army now and I like to drink their drinks for them, to make it like they're still here." He then goes off and drinks all three.
This goes on for weeks and weeks and then one day...
The Wasteland has a great environment to it and Tamriel is by far a huge expansive world so they both have their charms. Fallout's stories are great and their wonderful at creating quests and stories its just that after you do all that there really isn't that much left to do. I've played through...
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