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    Unskippable games for each of the Retro consoles

    The TMNT game (not the arcade style one) for NES is underrated, instead of lives you just have the four turtles and if one dies you have to rescue him. Game over if all four are gone. Each one has their own playstyle, game has an RPG-esque overworld with cool levels, many Castlevania aspects...
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    Prosper Redaxium - First person view. Stat-heavy RPG. Original title.

    lmao gottem, I will buy this later. How come there is no music in the trailer?
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    Fallout Fallout 4 Thread

    Do it. The base building parts are worth $10 alone.
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    FPS multiplayer games are about to be broken

    Good. Fuck video games.
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    Let's Play Chrono Trigger

    Man this game really did have the best music out of all the SNES jrpgs. Do Facebook groups dedicated to retro video games really qualify as "normie" though :philosoraptor:
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    Glass of Water Quest

    Another tie. Same as that other time, next person to reply can break the tie even if they already voted.
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    What is your ONE favorite video game of all time?

    Terminator 2: Judgement Day for SNES (not the arcade one)
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    Glass of Water Quest

    No can do, but I'm gonna poast anyway. *ahem* B is overwhelmingly selected at 5 votes. Finally you've made it through the winding mountain passes and sheer cliffs of central Sudacantis. Cob and Orgdil have not ceased arguing since before the trek started, and now that you've emerged into the...
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    Glass of Water Quest

    Damn I'm too drunk to barbarianpost right now. RIP.
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    What's more important in a CRPG?

    RPGs don't even need combat. There are plenty of pen and paper games without it. But the problem is nobody is big brained enough to make it work in video games, because "rpgs" without combat tend to just turn into VNs like Disco Elysium. And if the setting sucks, the story almost certainly does...
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    Button trials

    Can't you see this thing is a literal demon? Checkmate commie.
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    Fallout .

    How much amphetamine are you using to write these?
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    Button trials

    :prosper: Remove this one since its mysterious origin and elitist nature are counter to Our Democracy™
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    Glass of Water Quest

    B wins with 3 votes. Combat is successful with a dice total of 17, wew. And so it happens that the Reavers' barks were indeed worse than their bites. They are outnumbered five to four, and Grizgul almost feels guilty about ganging up on them like this. Or at least that's how you think people...
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    Glass of Water Quest

    Welp, it's a tie again so you could break it.

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