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Recent content by Aridious

  1. Let Me Trainwreck Final Fantasy VII For You! (Completed!)

    I never really got into the whole FF series. Hated the random combat, hated the combat system and particularly hated the fact cloud couldn't possibly lift that sword let along swing it. But then most jap RPG's are like that and I never rated them either, but then BG1 came out a year after...
  2. Nostalgia, that is all this is..

    Old Skool? Ptch.. I take your Ultima 7 and raise you Eye of the Beholder. I mean sure it was on Amiga, and all you did was wander for hours lost in a dungeon that wasn't animated as such just a series of images that changed, but damn was it hard. Then there's Phantasie III: Wrath of...
  3. Bethesda Softworks Forces Website to Pull Modding Tool

    It really doesn't make much sense from a long-term modding point of view. Even Bioware allowed a tool to convert BG1 to BG2 graphics, providing you owned both games in a similar manner. Hell, even World of Warcraft stole many of their updated content from modders (such as the scrolling combat...

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