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  1. I just remembered one name that has served as an in-joke between my brother and I for many years. Lame, I know XD
  2. Yes, was just about to add that. If you do that you're bound to get it eventually. Trust us
  3. It's pretty easy to do if you get the timing right. Wait on the tile where you can just see his bottom half, he can't see you there then, as soon as he turns around (you see the chains on his back) run up and go left. Also, make sure your game is running at normal speed, its much harder with it fast.
  4. TFW you're playing Ultra Sun too late to receive the special Rockruff.
  5. Welp, my first day of being 21 is over. I hope the rest of the days I have will be as great as this one for a change.

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    2. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      You guys are the best. Thanks :) I'm gonna do my best to make the happy days last

    3. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      Yes, Sayia. If you ever need to talk to someone, I'm nearly always free. Just like you offered to listen to me, I'm going to offer to listen to you :) 

    4. Sayia

      Sayia

      I will not forget Zarc, do not worry about it ;)

  6. Got Ultra Sun today! :D Nearly finished playing through Reborn, so now I have something to keep me busy when I do

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    2. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      @Wolfox Haha :) I really like Solgaleo though. Gotta get me some more kitties XD

    3. Magus

      Magus

      Have fun there, you can never have enough pokemon in your life.

    4. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      Too right, there's never enough XD

  7. @Dragoknight 8/10 Cool Dragonite picture XD needs a background though
  8. Like the title says, I’d like to share some free games I love that I feel don’t get the attention they deserve. If you have any contributions you’d like to share, please feel free to comment. Also, you may not want to read any further if you don't want to read about heavy topics such as suicide. The Strange Men Series (Adventure, Puzzle Solving, Horror) This series was created by Uri, a solo developer from Japan. The games centre around a cast of characters and their encounters with “Strange Men”. I’ll give you a brief rundown of each game, no major spoilers. The Crooked Man – David Hoover has just moved into a new apartment after a break up with his fiancée. However, many strange and frightening events begin to happen around the apartment, and as a result David finds some items that lead him on a hunt around the city looking for information about the previous tenant. On his travels, he runs across a few people who may or may not be related to the grisly man that has taken a liking to his soul. The Sandman – Sophie Grundler has been suffering from insomnia for the last few weeks, the reason unknown to her. One night, she notices that the clock has stopped ticking, and with it everyone in her town as fallen into a deep sleep, unable to be disturbed. She eventually finds her way to the fairy world, where she meets the mysterious Sandman, who has decided to curse the world with eternal rest. The Boogie Man – After an incident with the media about a case gone wrong, Keith Baring, a cold detective who only has his mind on his job, reluctantly takes his boss’ heavily suggested advice to take a holiday with his wife, Helena. The destination is an old historic castle that has been renovated to attract tourists from all over. While struggling to enjoy what the castle has to offer, Keith has an opportunity to repair the gradually deteriorating relationship with Helena. Before this can get underway, however, a serial killer calling himself “The Boogie Man” emerges from the shadows to create a life or death game where the only the most cunning can survive. Helena has gone missing, and the rest of the castle's inhabitants have either been killed or are in grave danger. It's up to Keith to unmask the perpetrator, or die trying. The Hanged Man – Will Morton is a young runaway, only carrying the clothes on his back and his talking rat, Pop. After causing trouble at a local shop, he makes an escape from his cousin’s house and takes shelter in an old abandoned mental hospital. Shortly after, Pop goes missing. As Will searches for him, he runs into a few familiar faces from his past. He must learn to come to terms with his position and discover how the past and the present intertwine to save both his life and the lives of some new friends. The main drawing point from these games are the story telling. Uri knows how to tell a strong story, both on the surface and underneath. Each story may stand on its own, or if you play the games in order, you may discover hidden call backs. The one of the main themes of each game is personal demons, as all the villains are a manifestation of their respective character’s inner turmoil and strained relationships. Each character is fleshed out in its own right, and all recurring characters have some sort of connection to each other. I’d like to delve more into the themes and analyse them, but I believe the games are best experienced with little knowledge about what’s to come. Instead, I’ll give you a brief overview of the mechanics of the games. The games themselves are varying in quality, getting better as they go on. The Crooked Man is rather simple. Solve a few puzzles to progress the story and occasionally run from the Crooked Man or do a short boss fight. The bad endings are also rather easy to come across and avoid. Pick the wrong choice from the presented dialogue and a short bad end cutscene shall play. Then reload to continue the game. The Sandman ups the challenge a bit, with more varying puzzles, mini game sections and improved chase sequences. The endings to this game are a lot more diverse than The Crooked Man, requiring multiple playthroughs to see them all. The Boogie Man is the first game in the series to have voice acting, and although the voice actors are not professionals, they do a great job at playing their characters. Rarely is there a moment where the acting breaks the immersion. So far, this is the game that feels most like a real game with choices that affect the story, and could quite possibly be the best in the series. There are choices, both obvious and requiring exploration, from early on that affect the ending you get. The imagery in this game is also much more brutal than the previous games. The final game in this series (so far, there is a new game coming soon, although it is more of a spinoff) is the Hanged Man. It sits between The Sandman and The Boogie Man in terms of story and quality. Although it does have a standalone story, it also serves a purpose to give a final conclusion to the recurring characters’ stories. This game also has voice acting, and it could be considered a step-up in quality compared to The Boogie Man. The puzzles are up to par with The Boogie Man standards while also bringing some new elements to the table, reminiscent of but improved upon the mini game sections in The Sandman. Overall, I thought this was a neat little series. It has stuck with me for many years and I always come back to it every now and then to replay it. It might not be everyone’s cup of tea, but its worth trying out at least. Blank Dream (Adventure, Puzzle Solving, Horror) This is another game that I often replay, especially when I’m feeling down and having dangerous thoughts. I replayed this for the umpteenth yesterday and wished that more people would give this little gem a try, which is what inspired me to create this post in the first place. The game was created by Teriyaki Tomato, another dev from Japan. The main character, suffering from amnesia, wakes up in a strange, dark place in front of a mirror. When she looks into the mirror, she remembers one specific event that has transpired recently. She, Mishiro Usui, is dead. Drowned by her own hand in the lake. Her dying wish, that her life had never existed. She wanders this strange world she has woken up in and comes across another few souls, all who have died with a wish in mind. Not all the souls she meets are friends though, one shadowy soul in particular hunts her down every step of the way. Why this soul has a grudge against Mishiro, she does not know. But in the end, its Mishiro’s choice to grant her own wish. The game itself is quite confronting on the issues it presents. To regain her memories, Mishiro is sucked into mirrors she finds. To exit the mirror, Mishiro must commit suicide. There is no way around this fact. The text after this happens details the pain Mishiro is feeling as a result, and describes Mishiro’s feeling of losing a part of herself in exchange for regaining her memories. As the story behind Mishiro’s life and death is unfolded, many other issues are presented to the player, including bullying, incestual rape, feelings of being attracted to the same sex, cheating/divorce and its impact on family, accusations of pedophilia, and dealing with the death of a loved one. All these issues are dealt with the appropriate tone, and none feel particularly forced. Many of these will not come up unless you explore and are on the path to the true ending. Speaking of endings, there are multiple endings to get. Two bad endings, two good endings and the true ending. One bad ending is dependent on one choice you make in one mirror, while all other endings are dependent on whether or not you strive to help the other lost souls regain their memories. Of course, finding out the other souls’ wishes are the key to the true ending, and are the final pieces of the whole story. The main theme of Blank Dream, in case it wasn’t obvious, is suicide and what drives someone to it. Of all the characters presented, the most prevalent cause of death is suicide, and you have to actively choose to commit suicide multiple times to progress. The game even warns you how much pain Mishiro will be in. This may turn off a lot of people who are sensitive to that sort of stuff. The true ending, if you have enough strength to work towards it, is very rewarding though. It all ties together. You may be asking why I would keep coming back to playing this game given the themes. First of all, the issue of suicide is not taken lightly, or given a positive spin. It is presented as an action to end it all. That’s it. The rest of the story comes from what happens to the soul after. I’ve been struggling with suicidal thoughts for a while now, and I discovered this game during one of my highly vulnerable points. It gave me something to hope for, especially when I got the true ending. For the first time in ages, I cried. I missed what I couldn’t experience while I was feeling like this. To appreciate what you have while you still have it is a gift you need to learn to have, unfortunately. To be given another chance at life is a beautiful thing indeed. For the people who have sacrificed a lot for you, the best thing you can do to repay them is to live your own life. This game has taught me this, and more. This is the reason I keep coming back to this game. Whenever I’m feeling like I want to end it all, and the voices in my head get stronger and stronger, this game helps silence the voices and bring back my positive outlook on life. Blank Dream is more than just a game to me, it’s an experience. And wow, I’ve only spoken about one game and one series and it turns into something so long. I’m sorry for that. I had a few more games in mind, but maybe I’ll just list them. From Mogeko (another Japanese dev, can you tell I like these and horror?) - Mogeko Castle (Horror, Adventure) (Implied rape warning) - The Gray Garden (Horror, Adventure, RPG) - Wadanohara and the Great Blue Sea (Horror, Adventure, RPG) (Another implied rape warning for an unavoidable bad ending) From LusterMX - Lunar Wish Orbs of Fate (RPG, Adventure) From Gibmaker - Professor McLogic Saves the Day (Puzzle Solving, Logic) And there’s probably a few more but I don’t want this to go on for too long. Thanks for reading if you made it this far and I’d like to hear your favourite free unknown gems.
  9. Although I don’t disagree with anything you’ve already discussed, as everyone’s entitled to their opinion, especially on a game like this, I’d like to rank the girls my way now. Bear in mind I’m a girl and I’ve never thought to rank them before I saw your post, so I’m just writing down what comes to mind. 4. Pen Freak 3. Iddy Biddy Tiddy Commiddee Member No.1 2. The one we like to hang around with 1. Yes
  10. When you're trying to invite peeps to hang out on your birthday and messenger has to go and remind you that someone exists and might possibly want to be in this group chat >:( . If you don't want me in your life, then get out of mine!

     

    I hate technology sometimes...

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    2. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      I get that. It just killed the good mood I've been having for the past few days, is all. Sorry for venting.

    3. SilverAngelus

      SilverAngelus

      No worries~

      By the way, I probably won't remember this in time, so I'll say this now:

      Spoiler

      Happy Birthday! 

      Image result for happy birthday pokemon

       

    4. Wolfox

      Wolfox

      yeah, I completely understand the feeling

  11. Wish I was good enough to do a proper background for you, but please enjoy "thisbear" :) Thanks for helping me out!

    Bewear2.jpg

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    2. Dartu-san

      Dartu-san

      I'm so proud!

    3. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      Hopefully it fits your vision of Zetsubear XD

    4. Dartu-san

      Dartu-san

      The facial expression is on point you can bet the big guy blushed at the Beryl Bridge alright xD

  12. So happy with how this turned out. First time drawing on a computer. Are you proud of me, Lord Granbull? Have I pleased you?

    GranbullBackground.jpg

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    2. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      Great to hear! :D Granbull has saved my butt too many times to count so far in my canine run. Hope it did the same for you.

    3. Sayia

      Sayia

      Wow, looks good! :)

    4. BandorKitty
  13. Hey, congrats on finding a job It can only get better from here you know. Chances are by the time you finish your 3 months there you will have more of a selection of jobs to choose from, which will keep getting better and better as you build up your experience. Keep your head high and make the most of it. You can do it! ^o^
  14. Granbull is a GOD! You are my lord and saviour and I shall do everything in my power to please you, my lord.

    1. Zarc

      Zarc

      Rectification : grandbull is a DOG *

       

       

       

    2. BandorKitty

      BandorKitty

      Rejected. This doggo is a God and I shall worship it as such :)

    3. Zarc

      Zarc

      ahaha , as you want ! ;) 

  15. Hiya, and welcome Glad to have you onboard. Good luck on your games!
  16. An old classic and a new favourite combo. A warning for (obviously fake) gore in the second one.
  17. I remember playing a game called Pokemon Nightmare Invasion. Its not your typical "Pokemon" game per se, but in that game when you encounter HMs the player character would learn the moves instead. That's just something that popped into my head that I thought was pretty cool, but anyway... When at Luna's gym, I just went through the valley with my HM slave until I got to the entrance, then from there its completely fine to quickly run back to Radomus' castle/the nature centre and switch since its reasonably close and the way back is basically a straight line. Or, as others have suggested, before in other areas I used the TM/HM relearn thing. That itself is already much more helpful than the original games, but it does suck if you don't have the TM
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  19. For those who haven't seen this masterpiece yet.
  20. Greatest Reborn Canine Run achievement so far - Beating Solaris' Garchomp with only Smeargle and Granbull! :)

  21. Thanks for the support everyone. I'm going to try my best to follow everyone's advice.
  22. I'm sorry you feel that way. I too have issues with depression, in case you couldn't tell. However, I have never been prescribed medication, and I wouldn't want to take it anyway, so I can't really help you with that. But if you'd like to talk about your problems and help each other out I'm happy to do that. It beats trying to solve our problems alone and its always great to have someone to talk to.
  23. @Chase My memory is also much better than I’d like it to be sometimes, so I see what you mean. I’d really like to do what you can, and be able to just indulge in the memories. Maybe later down the track when most of the pain has faded. @helix I’m doing my best, although I’m really limited in what I can do until the end of February. But when that time comes, I’m going to try to make the most of it. @Sayia Thanks for the well wishes. I’ve been trying my best to fill the void with my music lately, but I’ve hit a bit of a writer’s block sadly, which isn’t helping. @Ageistal Sorry, but I’d really prefer forgetting him, since I’m never going to see him anyway. I appreciate the advice though, maybe it will help later on. Thanks. @Dartu-san Do you mind if I take you up on that offer sometime? I’d really like someone to talk to. @Zarc Yeah, being here has been pretty fun. I wasn’t expecting to get so many replies to this, maybe 1 or 2. Thanks for being here for me @Felix~ I don’t know why but that put a smile on my face Thanks @starless void Thanks for sharing your story. This is what I did the day I first found out, and it really did help.
  24. @Candy I'm sorry you had to go through that. It no longer hurts for you, right? I hope it doesn't. And thanks for giving me another point of view. I get where you're coming from, and I know I can be happier. I just wish it would happen sooner. @Thundermaze That is where I want to be. Thanks for your words of wisdom.
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