Unskippable: Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

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Don Reba

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LadyRhian said:
When I see any kind of green in my fire, for some reason, I think "disease".
I think "copper" or "boron", depending on the shade.

Also, Fireworks!
 

duchaked

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Square1 said:
Funny as always :)

Though no "bring out your dead" Python reference for the cart scene? Low hanging fruit is the most delicious!
hahaha I had that reference in my head too
too bad they didn't go for it :p
 

Yankeedoodles

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That didn't look very good but I kind of feel compelled to buy the game anyway out of a sense of civic duty. And I don't even live in Rhode Island!
 

The Funslinger

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itsausernamewhatofit said:
Biodeamon said:
well that would explain why no one plays yu-gi-oh anymore...
they all died
I play Yu-Gi-Oh...
(Oh and for those unfamiliar in the context of the original series Yu-Gi-Oh was often played to the death, Shadow Duels and whatnot)


Fun fact, Originally these were the kind of games that the protagonist would play:


Clearly in order to market this to the youth some changes had to be made
I want to read more of that...
 
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Binnsyboy said:
itsausernamewhatofit said:
Biodeamon said:
well that would explain why no one plays yu-gi-oh anymore...
they all died
I play Yu-Gi-Oh...
(Oh and for those unfamiliar in the context of the original series Yu-Gi-Oh was often played to the death, Shadow Duels and whatnot)


Fun fact, Originally these were the kind of games that the protagonist would play:


Clearly in order to market this to the youth some changes had to be made
I want to read more of that...
Highly recommend it, even if just for the laughs. You can find scans around the internet or last I checked Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon stock it.
http://www.amazon.com/Yu-Gi-Oh-Vol-1-Kazuki-Takahashi/dp/1569319030/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338318968&sr=1-1
 

The Funslinger

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itsausernamewhatofit said:
Binnsyboy said:
itsausernamewhatofit said:
Biodeamon said:
well that would explain why no one plays yu-gi-oh anymore...
they all died
I play Yu-Gi-Oh...
(Oh and for those unfamiliar in the context of the original series Yu-Gi-Oh was often played to the death, Shadow Duels and whatnot)


Fun fact, Originally these were the kind of games that the protagonist would play:


Clearly in order to market this to the youth some changes had to be made
I want to read more of that...
Highly recommend it, even if just for the laughs. You can find scans around the internet or last I checked Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon stock it.
http://www.amazon.com/Yu-Gi-Oh-Vol-1-Kazuki-Takahashi/dp/1569319030/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338318968&sr=1-1
So it's really just the standard Yugioh manga?
 
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Binnsyboy said:
itsausernamewhatofit said:
Binnsyboy said:
itsausernamewhatofit said:
Biodeamon said:
well that would explain why no one plays yu-gi-oh anymore...
they all died
I play Yu-Gi-Oh...
(Oh and for those unfamiliar in the context of the original series Yu-Gi-Oh was often played to the death, Shadow Duels and whatnot)


Fun fact, Originally these were the kind of games that the protagonist would play:


Clearly in order to market this to the youth some changes had to be made
I want to read more of that...
Highly recommend it, even if just for the laughs. You can find scans around the internet or last I checked Barnes and Noble as well as Amazon stock it.
http://www.amazon.com/Yu-Gi-Oh-Vol-1-Kazuki-Takahashi/dp/1569319030/ref=sr_1_1_title_1_pap?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1338318968&sr=1-1
So it's really just the standard Yugioh manga?
Well yes and no. The first 7 volumes are like that with only a couple actual card games (although nobody ever played by any discernible rules and the loser was often driven insane). After the first seven they ditched the psychotic gambler bit for a more friendly card driven story. Most people know the show though and that part was sort of brushed over by most networks. It exists (heavily edited though) but they pretty much just started the story over to be exclusively about trading cards.
 

mustango

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So a mention of Rhode Island, but no reference to a bloody sock (of which there were surely more than a few in that pile).
 

varmintx

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duchaked said:
Square1 said:
Funny as always :)

Though no "bring out your dead" Python reference for the cart scene? Low hanging fruit is the most delicious!
hahaha I had that reference in my head too
too bad they didn't go for it :p
I agree; anytime is a good time for a Python reference regardless of how obvious it is.

And now for something completely different...
TheMann said:
I'm guessing the main character got pushed into the same pit where 38 Studios recently dumped all its employees.
I literally laughed out loud.
 

Andy Shandy

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TheMann said:
I'm guessing the main character got pushed into the same pit where 38 Studios recently dumped all its employees.
Actually those bodies are the 38 Studious employees. It was cheaper to kill them.

And I'm glad I recognised this as "Unskippable material" as soon as I played the demo of it.
 

kingofcrash63

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The only thing worse than waking up in a pile of dead bodies, is waking up in a sepptic tank.

It would also suck to drown in portapotty, but thats irelivent in this case.