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Sorry! I just got home; I was supposed to get home a little earlier but work was busy. I can get online now if you are still on. Otherwise we can set up a time for the future.
Also, anything you want in return? I don't have anything that exciting but I'll see what I can do.
Well (Excuse my language) shit, I completely missed you.
I apologize for not noticing you, Miar-kun. This entire night, I've just been refreshing my profile, so I didn't know you had logged on (I blame myself).
I suppose it happens, if you're a wanted girl in 1860's Kyoto (Right?).
I didn't catch any fodders, but I'll trade you something semi-decent (In order to get a specific Pokemon for Operation S-A-D, I need to restart Emerald, and for me, that's a hard pill to swallow).
Basically, you play as a girl, and you answer questions throughout a storyline, and in the end, you end up with the man of your dreams (Except in my case, where I died).
It's hard, in the sense that you have to choose what saying you want to answer as. One can lead you away from a man, one can lead you closer, and one can spiral into a completely different direction.
And now, since my parents are fighting over superficial items of the past, I'm going to go (They're becoming quite loud, even at this time of night). See you later, Miar-kun (And I can't wait to talk to you tommorow (I hope your Wifi doesn't die out once more))! *Hugs*
Aizen, that is a really long game (Along with all of those sidequests). I wish you luck on your entire expedition in Xenoblade, Miar-kun.
Last time I played an Otome/BL Game, I died eight hours in (I even went back and changed a few answers to questions, but I still ended up on the same path).
It sounds beautiful, yet kind of scary (Now I kind of want to play it).
DRAMAtical Murder just shows every scene in so much detail and crispness. I don't know how to explain it though, since it's kind of like a picture-to-picture (But some scenes do move around quite a bit, like when you're introduced to Trip and Virus).
I could say the same thing about DRAMAtical Murder (With the exception of battling, since there's none of that)- The graphics are most likely the best I have ever seen.
My Desktop had to install a new program just to help support the graphics, even (I was simply astounded by them).
Bulba has kind of been lagging for me lately, but my Internet earlier completely disappeared for 30 minutes (I wonder what's wrong with our Wifi).
I've heard Xenoblade is kind of decent (Would you agree so far?). I don't have any mass complaints about DRAMAtical Murder so far, though the fact that it's all in Japanese makes it a bit difficult (It doesn't help that half of the characters used are Kanji).
I haven't done anything Pokemon-related (With the exception of creating S-A-D, and receiving Pokemon merchandise for Christmas, and receive Bell Victini/Miar II).
DRAMAtical Murder is really addictive- The music is great, the characters are amazing, it's an 18+ BL Game, and even the animals (A.K.A, the Allmates) can talk.
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