No. And before I get an warning:
Just tell him to beat Animal Crossing, let`s see how he thinks after that.
Just tell him to beat Animal Crossing, let`s see how he thinks after that.
yeah sorry I make that mistake A lot of times.^^Jonatron said:I hope you don't mind, it's 'a lot', two words.faranor said:allot
The only time I can actually finish all my games is when I can't afford to get more...
You have found yourself an excellent lolcow. Tell him you've come around and think he's absolutely right. Then give him a rock-hard game as a present. Some bullet hell should do nicely.Chancie said:He had said that if you start a game and don't finish it (unless it was just a bad game, then it's justifiable), then you cannot call yourself a gamer. So, if you get to a boss and it's like a brick wall so you give up on the game, you are not a gamer. If you simply develop a waning interest, you are not a gamer. If you are distracted by another game and play it without finishing the one you already started, you are not a gamer. You get the idea.
He also said that if you do not strive for 100% completion and all trophies (if it's PS3) in a game, you are not a gamer.
Dark Spire comes to mind. HehehehehNutcase said:You have found yourself an excellent lolcow. Tell him you've come around and think he's absolutely right. Then give him a rock-hard game as a present. Some bullet hell should do nicely.
Says him and what army? Opinions are like... oh crikey I'm starting to rack up clichés pretty pretty quickly, aren't I?Chancie said:He had said that if you start a game and don't finish it (unless it was just a bad game, then it's justifiable), then you cannot call yourself a gamer.