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PorkBarrellGuy

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>itch.io
hahaha no
those are the bitchmade motherfuckers who got upset that steam isn't policing content hard enough
 

PorkBarrellGuy

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>tfw not good enough for steam shovelware
>tfw you have to resort to itch.io
 

Mustawd

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you guys do not really care about old school rpgs anymore! faggots try one and see what you think!
quit being trolls!

Says the guy who ripped off a rpgmaker demo, tweaked the UI and passed it off as his own to make a KS.

Then when found out, by yours truly I might add, you canceled your KS.

Lawl.

EDIT: Your games are shit too, fyi. No one here is interested in them because it has ZERO romances. Look at all the great rpgs: Dragon Age, Mass Effects, FO4, Divinity Original Sin 2, The Witcher , etc.

They all have romances. Maybe learn what your fanbase wants before complaining no one likes rpgs. Even if you go back to DA: Origins, a true classic old school rpg (ROLEplayng), it has romances.

BG2, the best crpg ever made, has romances. See a pattern here?
 

Citizen

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Sooo has anyone here played them? Is any of them any good?

If you have never played any of them, you can't participate in a rpg-related discussion at all. Those are classics, greatest RPGs ever, pinnacle of the genre and so on.
 

FeelTheRads

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Messages
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:lol:

Is that a review or what?
Reads like it's been written by a fanboy on steam.

Including the part where it's not "Citizen Kane"... I mean, Shakespeare, but it's still pretty much perfect:
"and a story which, while not exactly Shakespeare material, is quite solid and memorable. In my opinion, this is pretty much the perfect RPG."

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Seems like he also scraped the Codex for keywords: turn-based combat, encounter design, even Gold Box games.

It's everything you ever wanted and it's the best of everything you ever wanted. :lol:
 
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bataille

Arcane
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Feb 11, 2017
Messages
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Hello, Kieferd. Have you had an argument with your wife? At your age you should be more calm not to have your heart explode. Both literally and figuratively.

Also, seeing how you're throwing not very nice words around, I doubt you'll get even ten bucks you'd been given when people thought your development efforts were cute, though. Sorry.
 

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