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Thiev: Next one:
''Picking a lock is kind of like picking your nose, if you're successful you are going to end up with some kind of reward.'

Wild guess - Thief?
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kalirion: Wild guess - Thief?

Nope.
Hint: It's a game from GOG catalogue.
I know I've heard that somewhere recently.
Shogo?
Still no.
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kalirion: Wild guess - Thief?
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Thiev: Nope.
Hint: It's a game from GOG catalogue.

Hmm, GOG games with lock picking? I'm not going to start guessing all the Tex Murphy games one at a time, so I'll have to go with Gothic.
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kalirion: Hmm, GOG games with lock picking? I'm not going to start guessing all the Tex Murphy games one at a time, so I'll have to go with Gothic.

Aaaaand...... no.
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Thiev: Next one:
''Picking a lock is kind of like picking your nose, if you're successful you are going to end up with some kind of reward.'

Fallout Tactics
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Lou: Fallout Tactics

And here I thought nobody played tutorials :)
Your turn.
Ok - Here it is:
"You know the difference between you and the 'You' five minutes ago? The 'You' five minutes ago had five minutes to live!"
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Lou: Ok - Here it is:
"You know the difference between you and the 'You' five minutes ago? The 'You' five minutes ago had five minutes to live!"
That's one of Sylvester's lines from Anachronox.
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Lou: Ok - Here it is:
"You know the difference between you and the 'You' five minutes ago? The 'You' five minutes ago had five minutes to live!"
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Prator: That's one of Sylvester's lines from Anachronox.

Bingo - you are up next.
Alright. Name the character who uses this catchphrase and the game he comes from:
"Leap before you think!"
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Prator: Alright. Name the character who uses this catchphrase and the game he comes from:
"Leap before you think!"

Ding - Ding - Ding
Character = Issun, Game = Okami
Correct. Your turn.
Here is another:
“A Man Chooses, A Slave Obeys”