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Is not the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over, yet expecting a different result each time?
Wednesday, 19-Feb-14 15:10:13 UTC from web-
@meh You playing Farcry 3?
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@meh the layman's definition, but yes
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@extremedash more like, reflecting. Have yet to play any farcry games.
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@meh What you said previously about insanity is the whole theme of Farcry 3.
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@extremedash from what little i know of vaas he intrigued me. Characters like that always do.
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@meh He is probably one of the best characters I've seen in gaming in the last 10 years. Farcry 3 just really shines when it comes to the villians.
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@extremedash the first bioshock...
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@extremedash although i enjoy those villains who are in it just for the hell of it i can also agree with Crusader 8 when it comes to the first Bioshock, specifically Andrew Ryan. Just the right mixture of crazy, and collected.
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@prettypurpleprincesspublicprincesstimeline The first Bioshock was an all around incredible game.
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@meh I see what you mean but I feel like Andrew Ryan was woefully underdeveloped, I mean you really only talk and interact with him once.
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@extremedash But really hard to resume if for any reason you stopped playing for a while.
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@extremedash But you interact with him REALLY HARD.
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@theyurityphoon That's very true.
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@extremedash all the things you hear of him via the vox recordings deems sufficient, in my opinion.
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@nerthos Which one? Farcry 3 or Bioshock?
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@meh I guess I just appreciate the breed of insanity Vaas delivers. I love even though he's horrible, you can't help but like the guy.
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@extremedash Bioshock. Farcry 3 is mostly sandbox, so resuming the game is easy.
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@nerthos That's what I thought. I just wasn't sure.
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