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6 Foot Invisible Rabbit

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  1. Yep, Diablo is a RPG. A p[iss poor and crappy RPG but a RPG none the less.
  2. The graphics in its day was damn good. What do you expect, Astrocreep? The graphics getting better as time goes on in a game made in the late 90's?
  3. *pounces on Kroney and shoves a Metallica CD down his throat.* Whoops, wrong pocket.
  4. Well, you can't tip toe right in clogs.
  5. Even better! DO IT!
  6. Gods, I would hate to play Fallout in first person. I hate playing in first person.
  7. It is better than Might and Magic and Diablo.
  8. Well, PS:T and Diablo are both CRPGs, one being barely and Deus Ex and Doom 3 are both FPS games, one being barely.
  9. Being nice to scammers? That seems so wrong.
  10. What we need is a Fallout using a stable and working ToEE engine.
  11. Why thank you Anything in particular you talking about here Hades? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dreamside. I am really getting into their music.
  12. Yes, it shall be Oblivion with guns.
  13. True, but even if it is a complete recycle of the ideas used in System Shock 2, i'm still looking forward to this game. In the end, even the old System Shock is still better then most FPS released this days, so why not? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Its been done in System Shock 2, Deus Ex, Doom 3, Half Life, Half Life 2, FEAR, Prey, and so forth and so on...
  14. Learn to bear it or don't play it. There is nothing that can be done now about it.

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