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Brendan1245

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A member registered Jan 05, 2021

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Felix from red vs blue wasnt like that either and then he stabbed tucker

i dont trust him. hes shifty. i feel like hes going to kill me down the line

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did you know, that every sixty seconds the update isnt released, a minute passes? together, we can stop this. hi, im sally struthers. for just pennies a day you can sponsor an american child so he can get the update and clap ranok's cheeks. just call 1-800-suckmyballs so we can fight this together 

senpai please post the update my asshole is dilating 

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SPOILERS! so i just finished the lab scene, i dont even for a moment believe that daves friends are capable of this. if dave trusts dean, then hes already off the list. as for the others, no offense, seem like complete idiots. this kill was done by someone who knows what hes doing. my first assumption was either tyson or sal, but tyson isnt a killer, i can tell. as for sal, hes harmless. he wouldnt hurt a fly and not feel guilty about it. theres an unseen enemy here. for now all i can do is wait for someone to drop dead, which i dont want, because id like to win. part of winning is making sure i kill the bad guy before he kills any of them

im gonna go on a tangent about EchoProject's games. Spoilers

i have never played a visual novel before last month, and its all ive been touching since. This was was my first and i can honestly say its the best game ive ever played. the thing about EchoProject games, VS my usual fighting game, is fighting starts to get mundane. every problem comes to and end as soon as i pull out my rifle. every time i have the ability to end it quickly and alone. but not with a visual novel.

In a visual novel, your actions are limited to what the main character is capable of, you cant just beat down anything that poses a threat and call it a day. and even though VN's lack the 3D immersive experience, they still manage to make me quiver with situations like in Echo with Carl's weird basement thing. thats something my usual genre hasnt done in a very long time. And while Echo could certainly make me anxious, Adastra is a whole different story

Holy shit does Adastra make you want to cry. Echo will fuck with your perception (but maybe thats just Carl's route), but Adastra can fuck with your emotion. if it were a typical RPG, i would have offed Cato alot sooner for starters. As soon as Amicus filled me on on the whole ship accident charade on our way to Adastra, i was immediately suspicious of Cato's involvement. Doesnt it seem odd that the only person with the means to cause that "accident" also had the motive? what i didnt expect was Alex. i admit the situation with him being intelligent but being a pet was suspicious too but i ignored it because Cato felt like a bigger threat, sure he was a typical enemy for me, but i cant fight anymore, and recognizing his threatening status i ignored Alex. so its a good thing Neferu was there.

Anyways point is, EchoProject perfectly utilizes the albeit limited functions of the Renpy engine when compared to more advanced engines such as Source or Unreal to create an immersive and investive world every time.

thanks for listening to my dumb furry essay. Im gonna actually install the game now

But theres your problem.

they may be gay friendly, but are they even us friendly? everyone has their weird limit, even if they say they dont, they do. its natural.