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Author: fleinn
Posted: August 19, 2009 (02:48 PM)
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I'm not sure I like all the sentences and breaks too much - but I like the approach. I've wondered about if it was possible to do something like this eventually - to review games as if they were dramas, or a love- story, or, well.. *cough*. I've toyed with the thought, but I've never really written something that doesn't always say that it is a game, with sprites bouncing around, such and such stages are set up in this and that way, etc.

But it seems at least a bit natural when you do it like this. :D


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Author: True
Posted: August 20, 2009 (01:04 AM)
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Thanks for the comments, Fleinn.

That was the exact theme I was going for, and I'm glad that came across. The structure isn't something I noticed or had an issue with, but I will definitely take another look at it now.


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