@ShimmeringStallion
That’s just what I think when I think “Dark Souls”, since I’ve played and liked ShadowMan, and played and didn’t care much for Dark Souls. Life’s quirky like that.
Great game, by the by. I’d call it the very definition of a “flawed masterpiece”, if Deadly Premonition didn’t exist. The quality jumps between versions are just ridiculous–ranging from pretty great to pretty awful–but when it comes to story and world-building, ShadowMan is aces.
The collect-a-thon aspect can be tedious–a relic of a bygone era in gaming, this is, in desperate need of a remake or sequel that ditches that gameplay mechanic–but man, the battles with The Five and the soundtrack by Tim Haywood are worth the cost of admission alone.
The PC port is the best there is. Just…don’t play the sequel. That just took what problems the first game had and made them infinitely worse.
Indeed! In fact, five of these “Dark Souls” are inside five serial killers–Victor Batriachian, Milton Pike, Marco Cruz, Avery Marx, and Jack the Ripper–to act as emissaries and open the way for Legion For We Are Many so that he can project his Trueform hordes across the veil to Liveside to bring about Apocalypse–the End of All Things. Fortunately, we have our best man on the case. He’ll collect all those Dark Souls to fight Les Cartes–the Prophecy.
@Background Pony #B12D
Me too. I really enjoyed it. I’m all about stuff like that and movies like Labyrinth where they just throw logic and caution to the wind in favor of just doing something really creative. Like… I know a lot of people hated Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland because of how odd and different it was; I loved it for that and found myself quoting Family Guy: “Anyone who can take [Alice in Wonderland] and turn it into… that, well, has to be creative.”
I wonder what dark timeline Limestone is like. She would really love every second of an epic pony war, going medieval on Sombra soldiers, changelings, or better yet, both!
Angry poners are cute :D
She’s so cute!
It was one of the games that I fell victim to the cruel nature of the ESRB-system to; Older sis could play it, I couldn’t. Heh…
That’s just what I think when I think “Dark Souls”, since I’ve played and liked ShadowMan, and played and didn’t care much for Dark Souls. Life’s quirky like that.
Great game, by the by. I’d call it the very definition of a “flawed masterpiece”, if Deadly Premonition didn’t exist. The quality jumps between versions are just ridiculous–ranging from pretty great to pretty awful–but when it comes to story and world-building, ShadowMan is aces.
The collect-a-thon aspect can be tedious–a relic of a bygone era in gaming, this is, in desperate need of a remake or sequel that ditches that gameplay mechanic–but man, the battles with The Five and the soundtrack by Tim Haywood are worth the cost of admission alone.
The PC port is the best there is. Just…don’t play the sequel. That just took what problems the first game had and made them infinitely worse.
That game was way before my time.
The horror. The horror. He embraces it.
And others have…
Some people have no souls?
Me too. I really enjoyed it. I’m all about stuff like that and movies like Labyrinth where they just throw logic and caution to the wind in favor of just doing something really creative. Like… I know a lot of people hated Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland because of how odd and different it was; I loved it for that and found myself quoting Family Guy: “Anyone who can take [Alice in Wonderland] and turn it into… that, well, has to be creative.”
It’s so underrated. Alot of people are put off by it because it’s dark, but it’s actually very close to the original books.
THAT WAS A WEIRD FREAKING MOVIE.
…I liked it.
It’s since been merged. I had the old one set to -40% saturation for some reason.
@PikaRobo
You can try. Me, I wouldn’t have the guts to try and delete that angry little pony.
Search the tag adorasexy.
@ShimmeringStallion
Maybe she goes from being tsun to just angry?
<_<
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touches the boulder
Original version had her coat looking a lot more gray.