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Darque

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  1. Ya know, I think it'd be possible to handle it from both points of view. You could either play it from the past and move forward "or" play from the present and have flashbacks for various reasons. As in if you wanted to play an ancient vamp you could, but if you wanted to play a modern one there'd be a way to get the backstory as well through alternate means. Getting sleepy, I hope that made sense.
  2. I had you pegged as an anarchist. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I've had other tests give me that result too.
  3. That's an interesting concept... more restrictive, but definately interesting. Kinda like a Highlander thing.
  4. I don't think it sold well initially, but has sold consistantly over a long period. Heck it's still selling, and will be on D2D soon, that's some staying power. As for the epic feel, something like Eternal Darkness (episode style) might work.. you could have each time period being an episode with a complete short story, and then have the majority of the game in the present... I think that'd work very well (in theory :D )
  5. This is unexpected, I thought Wizards killed the setting like so many others.
  6. Agreed, and that last part would rock. Or maybe even one with a variable timeline. Say you could start at the dawn of human civilization, dark ages, medieval times, age of exploration, 1920s, WW2, modern times.... with a story that covered each era, and had advantages to starting from the begining, or at a later era
  7. Bloodlines Bloodlines Bloodlines Bloodlines 4evah (well in theory anyway)
  8. Started a new game I was going to go Tremere, but thought "what the heck, let's see what I get by answering the question thing"... and got.... Tremere ^_^ All I can say is wow! Thaumaturgy is wicked, I've taken out stuff with no combat skills that were a serious pain with my melee brujah already. Getting ready to do the Ghost House again, I'd forgotten how small Santa Monica was compared to the rest of the game.
  9. Hmmm That does sound rather interesting I think I'll keep an open mind and give it a try post-bloodlines. I hear the game has some of the same characters between them, that should be interesting.
  10. I did this a long time ago, apparently I'm a communist.
  11. According to Hades, yes.
  12. You'd be wrong also then Just because something has something that supposedly doesn't exist in the real world doesn't make it fantasy. If it did, any work of fiction would be fantasy regardless of setting. Raiders of the Lost Arc: Fantasy Da Vinci Code: Fantasy Spaggetti Westerns: Fantasy LOST: Fantasy Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Fantasy Fallout: Fantasy
  13. You got that right. You'd have better luck mining for gold than getting an Atlus game after a while.
  14. Definately I keep wanting to play Brujah again, but making people explode just has soooooooo much appeal
  15. That sounds kinda cool. I think I'll install it after I've played Bloodlines a few more times.. I'm really into this game
  16. You did it to yourself. I mean it was in your example.
  17. That was the only game for it, right?
  18. Blame Hades, and then send a werewolf after him, we all know where that'll lead.
  19. geeze, it's been that long already.
  20. Must be nice all by your lonesome
  21. You got that right.
  22. You know, now that I think about it, Mercenaries had collateral damage and penalties for it. Killing innocents really pissed everyone off. I can't remember if the civis started going after you though.
  23. This is that vaporware fps/rpg PA game right?
  24. No kidding, I'm still trying to get my mind around that one.
  25. Eldar ftw, again.
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