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What shall we name the establishment?
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“Flooding.” Simple and effective
17.9% 5 votes
Leave it as is – “Fludnyak”
7.1% 2 votes
“A den of debauchery.” How original!
39.3% 11 votes
Brewery
17.9% 5 votes
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14 years ago
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That's exactly what I mean – I want to play games based on one theme, but not another. You like listening to electronic soundtracks for anime, but you don't like death metal, and I like playing mafia-style games set in fantasy worlds (this is just an example), but I don't like games set in sci-fi or, even more so, in real life (the "Hosovskaya psychomafia" game I played recently is an exception, because I really liked the description in four sentences and the simple, stupid setting that's about nothing, almost classic. There's no theme there at all).
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14 years ago
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Imaris, the Moon Wolf
Does he happen to have a McDonald's bag handy?
You can't have a real American without McDonald's!
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14 years ago
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Yes, I thought the same thing.
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14 years ago
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Are you kidding me?
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14 years ago
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Expedition

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We want to erase the existing boundaries between games and movies. We want our project to become a starting point after which people would begin to perceive cinema and video games as entertainment of the same level. Because I am sure that in reality this is exactly what it is.
And I think I know why most modern games don't appeal to me. And here's how it turns out.
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14 years ago
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I think I've figured out why I don't enjoy most modern games. And here it is.
Nope, it's just the duckling syndrome and chronic old-school mentality.
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14 years ago
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No need to be an old-school player.
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14 years ago
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Nope, it's the duckling syndrome and chronic old-school mentality.
It's unlikely to apply to someone who frequently changes their preferences when encountering something more interesting.
Moreover, most of the old games that I liked were played by me later than many modern ones. I can give a few examples.
I finished Fallout 3 before I became familiar with the first games in the series; moreover, before that, I hardly encountered the Fallout universe at all. Nevertheless, I liked Tactics the most.
I finished Baldur's Gate later than Dragon Age. The situation is the same as in the previous example.
In general, I can only recall a couple of old games that I liked and played before anything newer.
Nevertheless, I am open to everything new and try to look at new works objectively. As an example, I've mentioned Saints Row: The Third several times, which was released at the end of 2011. I actually liked it very much.
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14 years ago
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Here's the "duckling syndrome" – the first game in the series that you played (not necessarily the first one released) is the one you like the most.

Is Lordi writing an autobiography?
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14 years ago
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"CLOW"
Here's the "duckling syndrome" – the first game in the series that you played (not necessarily the first one released) is the one you like the most.
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14 years ago
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Klov, as usual, jumped into the conversation of the "white lords" with his own opinion, without even understanding the post he was responding to.
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14 years ago
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Did Lord read books at the age of five and not play with building blocks? And not even with LEGO? What a strange person.
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14 years ago
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I had a dream that Amko turned into a worm, and his brother and two other guys flushed him down something like a toilet/sink. I wanted to save him, but I didn't make it in time. Afterwards, I started to suspect that the worm wasn't actually Amko...
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14 years ago
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Ara, as always, came and ruined everything with his twisted dreams.
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14 years ago
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I don't know what you're talking about; the phrase
I played Fallout 3 before I became familiar with the first games in the series, and moreover, I hadn't really encountered the Fallout universe before that. Nevertheless, I liked Tactics the most.
is perfectly clear even without knowledge of the game.

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