I was doing okay for a while, but then I realized that I had played like 5 missions and forgot to feed my fish. I had a lot of fish too. I sold out pretty much every pet store I could find. So to answer your question, a lot. A lot of fucking fish.
I was doing okay for a while, but then I realized that I had played like 5 missions and forgot to feed my fish. I had a lot of fish too. I sold out pretty much every pet store I could find. So to answer your question, a lot. A lot of fucking fish.
Releasing the Ghost of the Tree in the Witcher 3. Yes, I saved a handful of children. But I also caused an entire village to be massacred an… mored burnt to the ground, allowed a mallicious and dangerous spirit to roam freely and indirectly caused Strenger's suicide as a result of Anna's death on account of my aforementioned actions.
I felt so horrible that I loaded a previous save, just to avert that happening. And I usually don't do that as a rule in an RPG.
Aliens Colonial Marines, a shitty, bland, glitchy, ugly, poorly designed FPS Gearbox pretended to develop, but everybody only found out that they didn't actually do jackshit until it launched.
Oh yeah. I thought that meant buy him a drink at first. When it turns out it meant literally glassing him, I shouted "Oh god! I'm so sorry!" at the TV so loud that I got noise complaints.
The fact that the money Sega gave to Gearbox for the development of Colonial Marines was used instead to make Borderlands 2 and the Gearbox got away with it, is what isses me off the most. Sega for being idiots who should've kept their eye on Gearbox. And Gearbox for being complete slimy fucking scumbags, and Pitchford either being a lying or delusional bastard for believing that it is a 9/10 game and how he gets outraged when anyone contradicts him. This is why I was so happy to see Battleborn being DOA, bombing, being utterly crushed by Overwatch, etc.
I suppose that I can only say this with the blessing of hindsight.
As much as I saved a handful of children. the razing and massacre of Downwarren, and the releasing of mad and malicious spirit to do God only knows what simply outweighs them on my conscience.
This is not to say that there is any right answer here. Do you try to save these people and damn those, or the other way around? I just think that, personally, allowing the children to die, so that downwarren and potentially other villages might be saved, whereas otherwise the villagers would have died as a direct result of my actions is more bearable to me.
How the crones spoke of the children being "sweet as caramel" does nothing to help, though.
You've heard right. It pretty much has no redeeming qualities.
Isolation is a pretty damn good game. It's what a game based on the IP should be. Unlike CM which is a boring, generic and ugly FPS. And the downgarde from the initial demos. MY. GOD.
I was just thinking of getting it, and I've heard some really good things about it, and some really bad things about it, so I just wanted your opinion.
You've heard right. It pretty much has no redeeming qualities.
Isolation is a pretty damn good game. It's what a game based on the IP should be. Unlike CM which is a boring, generic and ugly FPS. And the downgarde from the initial demos. MY. GOD.
There was also the code decryption for me xD I didn't really know what I was doing at first and the first time it let me try it during the tutorial, I failed and it locked me out of a door where NPCs apparently were :x not even giving me a second tutorial chance ;-;
Getting through Dishonored with high chaos until I heard Emily saying creepy shit and realising she will become a phychopath. I replayed the whole game again in low chaos.
Not even once putting on the damn chicken suit in Fable 3 before making even one judgment on my first playthrough. Didn't even think it could be an achievement until my then-BF told me. I still hate it because I should have thought to try it anyway
Oh yeah. I thought that meant buy him a drink at first. When it turns out it meant literally glassing him, I shouted "Oh god! I'm so sorry!" at the TV so loud that I got noise complaints.
Probably destroying the Brotherhood of Steel bunker in Fallout: New Vegas.
I thought it was the only option and that I couldn't talk to them into making peace, so.
Why am I just learning about this now?! I mean, I've done it perfect every time I played, but it was hard making those grenades count...God that would have been so much easier to just pistol whip them.
Only thing I can think of is my stupidity that caused countless hours of wasted time, only because I always forget to save properly and have to re-do everything in games on a regular basis.
I absolutely do not feel bad in the slightest for killing him. There are many times in the Walking Dead comics and show where people neglect to eliminate a threat like Danny St. John, and then that person returns latter to kill someone. The St. John's were evil, dangerous, and all deserve to die. The fact that Clementine saw it is unfortunate. However, you would be doing her a disservice if you place a greater value on preserving her innocence rather than keeping her safe and teaching her to survive. No little girl should have to see that, but in the world of TWD, part of learning to survive involves learning how to kill people who want to kill you.
Playing Dishonored knowing about how the actions affect the endings yet still killed everything that moved.
Even mansion level where can pass the whole level without drawing your weapon I still had to kill everyone and destroy all furniture and break all the windows
Every game where there is bad ending I always get it I just can't help it.
Not having a back up save for MGS V my nephew played deleted my save by accident and I was 40 hours into campaign I had to trade it in.
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I think you could get an auto feeder which i got first chance i could
I think you could get an auto feeder which i got first chance i could
Hey...you saved the children. Never mind all the death later on...you are a Damn hero.
Actually my first playthru I harvested all of those Lil girls I could....poor Atlas.
Hey, hey...we are here for you...I know...I know...it sucked...let it all out.
Pfft just kill her too.
Why wouldn't you glass him...he cut you open and saved Little Red Riding Hood.
The fact that the money Sega gave to Gearbox for the development of Colonial Marines was used instead to make Borderlands 2 and the Gearbox got away with it, is what isses me off the most. Sega for being idiots who should've kept their eye on Gearbox. And Gearbox for being complete slimy fucking scumbags, and Pitchford either being a lying or delusional bastard for believing that it is a 9/10 game and how he gets outraged when anyone contradicts him. This is why I was so happy to see Battleborn being DOA, bombing, being utterly crushed by Overwatch, etc.
I suppose that I can only say this with the blessing of hindsight.
As much as I saved a handful of children. the razing and massacre of Downwarren, and the releasing of mad and malicious spirit to do God only knows what simply outweighs them on my conscience.
This is not to say that there is any right answer here. Do you try to save these people and damn those, or the other way around? I just think that, personally, allowing the children to die, so that downwarren and potentially other villages might be saved, whereas otherwise the villagers would have died as a direct result of my actions is more bearable to me.
How the crones spoke of the children being "sweet as caramel" does nothing to help, though.
You've heard right. It pretty much has no redeeming qualities.
Isolation is a pretty damn good game. It's what a game based on the IP should be. Unlike CM which is a boring, generic and ugly FPS. And the downgarde from the initial demos. MY. GOD.
I did that too my first time. "What do you mean I didn't have to shoot everyone after running out of gas grenades!?!?"
I haven't actually played Isolation either.
I was just thinking of getting it, and I've heard some really good things about it, and some really bad things about it, so I just wanted your opinion.
Thanks.
There was also the code decryption for me xD I didn't really know what I was doing at first and the first time it let me try it during the tutorial, I failed and it locked me out of a door where NPCs apparently were :x not even giving me a second tutorial chance ;-;
Getting through Dishonored with high chaos until I heard Emily saying creepy shit and realising she will become a phychopath. I replayed the whole game again in low chaos.
Not even once putting on the damn chicken suit in Fable 3 before making even one judgment on my first playthrough. Didn't even think it could be an achievement until my then-BF told me. I still hate it because I should have thought to try it anyway
That's what I thought! I was really shook and I instantly paused the game and reloaded xD
I burned down Harold the Tree once.
How could you.
Probably destroying the Brotherhood of Steel bunker in Fallout: New Vegas.
I thought it was the only option and that I couldn't talk to them into making peace, so.
Using a flamethrower did the trick for me.
Them's fighting words. Veronica will never forgive you.
Skyward Sword: The Hand Haunting.
In AC Brotherhood I send a female recruit I was training for months at some soldiers... RIP:(
Getting hyped for the suicide mission in ME2
Playing AC Unity
When I was playing the Sims for the first time when I was a kid... I made images of the sex scenes mom found out:(
Paying for hookers in the living room (parents didn't know but sister did... And than she started paying hookers in GTA 4 lesbian?)
Giving Donald health potions in Kingdom Hearts 2 -__-
[Glass him] the Wolf Among Us
Getting excited over Kennys dead in S2
Playing the side mission in Arkham Knight over Hush... Someone should get shot for that
A flamethrower is not a toy, boy.
And she's the reason why I regret blowing up the bunker for the most part.
Accidentally making Leliana evil by letting her handle that random traitor agent in Dragon Age: Inquisition. Now I have a psycho divine. GG me.
You're right! It's an agricultural tool!
Just like Clem : "I try to not have any regrets"
When I first played Fallout 3, I let the ghouls into Tenpenny Tower.
That didn't turn out well.
Yeah pretty much.
Why am I just learning about this now?! I mean, I've done it perfect every time I played, but it was hard making those grenades count...God that would have been so much easier to just pistol whip them.
Jesus Bigby, that fucking hurt !
Killing everyone in firelink shrine in Dark souls 3.
ANF
Only thing I can think of is my stupidity that caused countless hours of wasted time, only because I always forget to save properly and have to re-do everything in games on a regular basis.
Not saving Chris from the cell while playing Resident Evil Remake for the first time.
I miss Veronica. Such a great character, easily my favorite in New Vegas.
Whenever I kick Hewie by accident from Haunting Ground.
I absolutely do not feel bad in the slightest for killing him. There are many times in the Walking Dead comics and show where people neglect to eliminate a threat like Danny St. John, and then that person returns latter to kill someone. The St. John's were evil, dangerous, and all deserve to die. The fact that Clementine saw it is unfortunate. However, you would be doing her a disservice if you place a greater value on preserving her innocence rather than keeping her safe and teaching her to survive. No little girl should have to see that, but in the world of TWD, part of learning to survive involves learning how to kill people who want to kill you.
Playing Dishonored knowing about how the actions affect the endings yet still killed everything that moved.
Even mansion level where can pass the whole level without drawing your weapon I still had to kill everyone and destroy all furniture and break all the windows
Every game where there is bad ending I always get it I just can't help it.
Not having a back up save for MGS V my nephew played deleted my save by accident and I was 40 hours into campaign I had to trade it in.