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This thread is in response to a review for Psychic Detective on the PlayStation. You are encouraged to view the review in a new window before reading this thread.

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Author: zippdementia
Posted: January 12, 2010 (11:34 PM)
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I'm not sure whether it's because I love EmP to the point that his reviews send me on intense research missions or if it's because I mistrust him to the point where I couldn't believe that a game could be as sleazy as he says (without being Night Trap), but I went ahead and found something that you all need to see as a testament to EmP's greatness in playing this game:

Holy shit who is this guy?!

Of special note is the postee's assertion that this was a great game.


Note to gamers: when someone shoots you in the face, they aren't "gay." They are "psychopathic."

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Author: sashanan
Posted: January 13, 2010 (12:10 AM)
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I've got one of those interactive movie things lying around somewhere called Quantum Gate 2: The Vortex. The title implies there's a Quantum Gate 1 too, though I've never found anything about that. It was always a fuss to explain the disjointed plot of The Vortex but Avatar has made that easy: it's basically Avatar. And you pick up no items, explore only the beaten path (can't normally go back to the previous location either) and live through a few conversations and flashbacks that produce an effect where you no longer know what's real and what's the character's dreams and memories. Which would be awesome except it's apparently not intentional.


"Deep in the earth I faced a fight that I could never win. The blameless and the base destroyed, and all that might have been. -- GK"

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