It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
avatar
kusumahendra: When she saw the 'last leaf' never fall, she get her hope back and finally gets better.
avatar
zeogold: ...and when she goes outside and sees that the tree is actually dead...?
and told that old man who painted it died to the cold weather when painting it, she broke in tears. But he leaves a good lesson to never abandon hope the girl will never forget
I always suspected that them Bundles were actually an evil plan !!
You can never have enough good games to play. That said you can always adapt some more quality control or a timetable to get to play them better.
avatar
zeogold: Is that Buddy Holly on the far right?!
avatar
jadegiant: Maybe? I got this image from here. The obvious one to me is the one tinyE identified.
That was kind of the joke. I'm 90% certain that isn't Buddy Holly, the joke was that I was identifying him rather than the obvious Elvis.
avatar
zeogold: ...and when she goes outside and sees that the tree is actually dead...?
avatar
kusumahendra: and told that old man who painted it died to the cold weather when painting it, she broke in tears. But he leaves a good lesson to never abandon hope the girl will never forget
...well, that was even more depressing than I could have predicted.
http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/132/299/1307652993001.png
Post edited December 14, 2016 by zeogold
For the right price, Total Recall(tm) will implant the memories of having played any game(s) you want. Just don't forget to record a video of yourself, to remind yourself of who your friends, family, girlfriends, wife, etc. are and have it mailed to your house before you visit TR so you'll watch it later when it arrives in the mail. You know, in case they decide to give you some "free" memories you didn't want. Or take away some you wanted to keep.
Post edited December 14, 2016 by tritone
avatar
Nirth: It seems people never really ask this question seriously but I'm going to answer seriously anyway because others will take care of the going joke..

Other than finding a way to not need working, cut down on social life and sleep, chances are you are not going to get that much more time, it's about priority, picking important games first and leave out the mediocre ones last, preferably skipping them altogether.
I want to play Witcher 3 but I'm afraid. I'm afraid I will loose my SOUL!. Seriously though that game can be played forever.
avatar
tritone: For the right price, Total Recall(tm) will implant the memories of having played any game(s) you want. Just don't forget to record a video of yourself, to remind yourself of who your friends, family, girlfriends, wife, etc. are and have it mailed to your house before you visit TR so you'll watch it later when it arrives in the mail. You know, in case they decide to give you some "free" memories you didn't want. Or take away some you wanted to keep.
Ooooh I like this idea. Buuuut what if I WANT to forget about my friends and family. Does that cost extra?
Post edited December 14, 2016 by Magmarock
avatar
Magmarock: I want to play Witcher 3 but I'm afraid. I'm afraid I will loose my SOUL!. Seriously though that game can be played forever.
It took me 130 hours but I regret a great deal of side quests, particularly those done for rewards. Random exploring and meeting interesting NPCs was far more meaningful.

Just remember to try to play without the HUD, it adds a great immersion factor that particularly goes well with role playing and random exploring.

Good game to keep a high priority though, it's quite unique in its open world setting yet comes with a strong narrative.
avatar
Nirth: It seems people never really ask this question seriously but I'm going to answer seriously anyway because others will take care of the going joke..

Other than finding a way to not need working, cut down on social life and sleep, chances are you are not going to get that much more time, it's about priority, picking important games first and leave out the mediocre ones last, preferably skipping them altogether.
avatar
Magmarock: I want to play Witcher 3 but I'm afraid. I'm afraid I will loose my SOUL!. Seriously though that game can be played forever.
avatar
tritone: For the right price, Total Recall(tm) will implant the memories of having played any game(s) you want. Just don't forget to record a video of yourself, to remind yourself of who your friends, family, girlfriends, wife, etc. are and have it mailed to your house before you visit TR so you'll watch it later when it arrives in the mail. You know, in case they decide to give you some "free" memories you didn't want. Or take away some you wanted to keep.
avatar
Magmarock: Ooooh I like this idea. Buuuut what if I WANT to forget about my friends and family. Does that cost extra?
Yeah, be careful. I don't even really like the Witcher series, and even I lost a week or two of time playing that game. If you like open world RPGs it will consume your life.
avatar
PaterAlf: The trick is to decide not to die before you've completed every game. ;)
avatar
te_lanus: I wish that was possible, this week alone I got three DVD based games, I tend to be the local game trash can, whenever somebody want to get rid of their old games, they either donate it, or what happened recently, "borrow" them to me, and then say they know where the games are and if they ever need them they'll come and borrow them back
I have a friend that does the same to me. "I need room in my house. You can have these games or I can put them on the trash." Oh, I'd like to play those games, so I'l take them in.
avatar
tinyE: Serious post: You would never IN A MILLION YEARS ever know I was the guy in here if you met me IRL unless I told you, and even then you'd call Bullshit.
You mean... you don't actually look like your avatar!? :-S
Post edited December 14, 2016 by Gede
avatar
Magmarock: I want to play Witcher 3 but I'm afraid. I'm afraid I will loose my SOUL!. Seriously though that game can be played forever.

Ooooh I like this idea. Buuuut what if I WANT to forget about my friends and family. Does that cost extra?
avatar
Emob78: Yeah, be careful. I don't even really like the Witcher series, and even I lost a week or two of time playing that game. If you like open world RPGs it will consume your life.
I turned the music off (as good as it was) so I could appreciate the ambience.