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Recent content by Elite

  1. Impotent Narrative - an article on storytelling approaches

    Are you sure you're against pseudo-intellectualism? Because it sure doesn't seem that way. Your post itself seems like a pointless exercise in trying to squeeze as many neologisms and buzzwords into a sentence in order to appear "erudite" and fill out the pages as you try your best to avoid...
  2. Ready set rage - More dumbfucker by EA

    There are more bad ideas in heaven and EA, Horatio, than are dreamt of on your forums. (Yes I realize that's the wrong play)
  3. Codex GOG story competition winrars

    First post too. Good thing I'd done some lurking, else I wouldn't have had anything to write about. Does burden me with finding a game that I haven't already pirated though, but then a hero's journey is not always an easy one. I've looked through GoG's catalog but nothing has leapt out at me...
  4. Batman: Arkham Asylum

    Eh, I like most of the character designs but I do have a problem with Wrestler Gordon. They guy isn't a pencil-pusher but he shouldn't look like he can bench-press a truck. I guess I'll rent it sometime though.
  5. Editorial IGN cry over spilt RPGs

    A thousand copy-pasted hyper-generic dungeons are a poor substitute for content. But yes, you're right that it had solid expansions. Like the super important "Horse Armor" download. :lol:
  6. Codex Good Old Games Short Story Competition

    Developing Grimoire: A Day in the Life - By Cleveland Mark Blakemore (IQ 297) As Cleveland Mark Blakemore neared the 17th straight hour of coding his fingers hastened into a blazing frenzy. Scarcely a minute later they stopped. He had not tired, he had not relented – he had finished. This was...

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