Leko wrote:I also read the archives of Like The Wind and looked at all your art, fanart, and icons.
Ah, well, that's all fine (although some of the art is pretty bad). All that doesn't require you to have played a series of games you haven't actually played.
Aparently McDuffies is mad too, so you're in good company.
As for the games thing: All I know about RPGs I learned from RPG World, 8-bit Theather and The n00b. It's like Star Wars: You know the parody before you know the original, but it still made perfect sense.
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Ida wrote:As for the games thing: All I know about RPGs I learned from RPG World, 8-bit Theather and The n00b. It's like Star Wars: You know the parody before you know the original, but it still made perfect sense.
Exactly. If it's well-written you get the jokes anyway. I read a parody of Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail before I saw the movie, but everything made sense. (Upon reading the parody I though the writer was insane. Later, I saw the movie. The author seemed much more normal.) Plus, read enough of them and you start to learn a lot about it without ever having played the game or whatever. A lot of the webcomics I read are about gaming, and comics like Role of the Die have taught me more about D&D than I'll probably ever need to know, considering I don't play it.
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Ida wrote:As for the games thing: All I know about RPGs I learned from RPG World, 8-bit Theather and The n00b. It's like Star Wars: You know the parody before you know the original, but it still made perfect sense.
That is so true!
I've never played Final Fantsasy nor DnD but I now know enough about swords and chocobos and battle axes of battleaxin' +2 to last a lifetime....
(..and don't tell anyone but I havent even watched all the old star wars movies!)
Probably so he can make his own parody without ripping off jokes from other parodies without realizing it. Or possibly so he doesn't start subconciously judging his version against the others . . .
Is that actually any good? It's just never seemed to be like something I need in my life.
It's hilarious man. They really make fun of the Star Wars thing. Especially Yoda is a hoot. And it only lasts thirty minutes, so if you don't like it, at least it will be over soon eh?
Is that actually any good? It's just never seemed to be like something I need in my life.
It's hilarious man. They really make fun of the Star Wars thing. Especially Yoda is a hoot. And it only lasts thirty minutes, so if you don't like it, at least it will be over soon eh?
The way you put it, it sounds like you're sarcastic all over.
"Man, what a laugh! They actually make fun of Star Wars!"