Talk:Ala Wants to Play with You/@comment-25029585-20140701054719

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My Street? Wow, that's really a game. -_-'

So, said above, this pasta is about My Street, a ripoff of Mario Party. Cliched as it may be, this story does have a chance of being likely. No creepy ghost or possessed CD's here, just a creepy person online, when the online was fairly new and definitely not as secure as today's internet.

So, it starts off explaining how PSN's network had been hacked, and they had nothing to play. He digs through his old games in the basement to find My Street. On the back of the box was a super scary label that says, "DO NOT PLAY!!", which is a pretty big red flag not to play it. But instead of then playing the game, he then gets a memory of why he had put that label on.

The memory was of him getting the Slim PS2, coming with an ethernet cable, so 10-year old him can play online without the parents finding out. Evil Kid Plotting FTW! So he gets online and plays My Street, where he meets Ala, the creepy antagonistic character. The 10-year old him is then scared to death when he sees the screen saying, “Ala… Wants… To… Play… With… Y-…You.”. Cliched.

After that flashback of bad memories, you'd think he wouldn't play the game, right? Right? WRONG! He's starts the game, telling himself only to play the story mode. But yet, even the cheesiest of game modes has a dark side with creepy (& cliched) cutscenes. He just says it's a bunch of coincedences, yep. All coincedental...

It ended with him seeing the following text, "Honey! Ala is here and she wants to play with you!”, bringing back all the horrible memories before, leading him to a heart attack. He's presumedly taken to the paramedics and then regains conciousness. He then does what he should done all along, ind a way to get rid of that evil game. Ok, maybe not evil.

Pros: Somewhat likely and real life events support motives somewhat.

Cons: Woefully cliched and skimmable.

Overall: 6/10, A realistic event that could happen, but cliches bring it down.

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Steelwingred (talk) 05:47, July 1, 2014 (UTC)