Thread:Stormlilly/@comment-5693031-20130410043441/@comment-7706473-20130419061924

A Yamada quote in response - I think that wins, hands down!

Honestly, I'll put my cards on the table and say it'd make a great fanfiction. Judge me if you like, ehehe - Anyway. I'll recommend a few games to you while I'm still awake, and maybe a few'll inspire your interest or experience?

I've been playing Yume Nikki again recently. It's spinoffs (.flow, Yume 2kki) are great, but there's something oddly calming about the original. A lot of people prefer LSD, the Dream Emulator (literally, that's its name) but it tends to grate on me after awhile.

A few friends keep telling me - aggressively, might I add - to pick up the new edition of old RPG Baldur's Gate, but one time through that was enough for me. There's only so many mages being minced by dire wolves I can take, hah! The other thing is - though the text is fantastic, for the most part, I actually have a few issues with the story itself. I complain too much for my own good, I think...

Oh! I know? Did you ever hear of a game callled the Dark Spire? The art style is beautiful and baroque and colorful, and the feel is similar to the early Wizardry games... Which is to say very brutal. The lack of demon negotiation hurts it (of course), but it's still a fine dungeon-crawler!

Endless dandelion: A toy dandelion. It's fun blow its fuzz away. The fuzz is connected with a thin string, so one can rewind and enjoy it many times over.