Darkeve

DeRank : 6,66
DeAge™ : 6117 days • Here since 11 september 2009
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VII
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NES: I assure you that if you haven't played all of FF7, then you can't even begin to understand its vastness... gay characters? damn if Barret (a huge bearded black guy with a gun for an arm) and Vincent (a half-vampire who sleeps in a coffin) are gay, then so am I...
Timoria Viaggio senza vento
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damn...renga can't stand at all...unlistenable...
Lady GaGa featuring Beyoncè Telephone
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if only it were cool...
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VII
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NES is useless... also because I didn't want to compare books and video games; it was you who brought up the issue of books... if someone talks about video game emotions and you respond by saying to read more books... I wrote that sentence because it's not a given that a book is always more emotionally powerful... but honestly, this discussion doesn't interest me... respect!
The Cure Seventeen Seconds
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Did Oasis make the history of the 90s? Maybe on MTV…
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VII
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SOTANAHT: by subjective I was referring to what one seeks in a video game... metal and final are objectively exceptional artistic products... it’s undeniable... the idea of saying this is better/worse mainly relates to what one looks for in a video game: fun, emotions, a pastime, an adventure, etc...
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VII
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PANAPP: calm down... I don't mind ;) anyway, it will definitely be more fun... I was talking about emotions... these rankings don't make much sense in general... it depends on what you're looking for in a video game... if I need some fun, I’d rather play a game of poker and shoot the breeze with friends... but everything is subjective...
Squaresoft Final Fantasy VII
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"I think you should read more books... the cool thing about ff7 is that it leaves you with even more emotions than a book... as far as the jrpg genre goes, it’s definitely the best... and if you consider the entire gaming world... well for me it’s the same, the best... I prefer to 'live' an amazing story, full of twists and brilliant ideas, rather than hopping around with a mustached plumber..."
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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pure art. period.
Blur No Distance Left To Run
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he manages to churn out simple yet effective guitar riffs...without falling into the mundane...and that's no small feat...