In your modest opinion

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  2. Rissy Queen of the Clouds

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    I'm stuck in a case.
    And I honestly don't know what happened in the case.
    And I have two suspects in custody ready for interrogation.
    Annnnnnd everytime I go and play it it's like "You can't do anything else until you interrogate these two.
    I'm like lol I don't want to convict the wrong guy though
     
  3. jafar custom title

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    use a walkthrough?
     
  4. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    I know this one, ones like a rapist and the other isnt, it's the guy who isnt, though your boss is pissed at you if you dont pick the rapist, because they wanted him behind bars.
     
  5. Rissy Queen of the Clouds

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    Yeah well, I have no idea which one is which.
    All I remember is that I hated how the story started to suck since he ****ed everything up with his life
    Maybe I ****ed everything up with his life
    My bad, Cole. My bad.

    @Rain: Lol, I could use that
    But you know
    I'm a dumbass so
     
  6. Britishism Gummi Ship Junkie

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    school guy with the butterfly pin is rapist guy
     
  7. The Fuk? Dead

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    I picked the other guy because I wanted to see what happened if I picked the wrong guy. Wasn't worth it.
     
  8. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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    Demo it? The story is actually interesting and fairly mysterious the first time through. It's a long one too, spanning three discs on Xbox 360.
     
  9. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    That's just cause of how much data those faces take bro, game is only about 15 hours long really.
     
  10. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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    Remember what gen you're talking about...
     
  11. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    ...15 hours for this gen is fairly long i suppose, but **** it, I play jrpg's as much as I can that were made this gen, 35+ hours all the time!
     
  12. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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    I beat GTAIV in 5 hours. Ugh.

    Speaking of JRPGs, I'm bored bro: Chrono Cross of Birth by Sleep?
     
  13. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    Cross, I never played it, but it's probably better than BBS

    I'd game but my cat is sleeping on my lap and I CANNOT MOVE.
     
  14. DigitalAtlas Don't wake me from the dream.

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    Does your crotch smell like fish?

    I'd get Gods Eater Burst if you wanted to game, but your cat is in the way.
     
  15. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    We can still play word games.

    Password it is!
     
  16. Britishism Gummi Ship Junkie

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    the game the stars play
     
  17. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    The first clue is round.
     
  18. Jiηx You're such a loser.

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    Teach me how to play please.
     
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    The earth.
     
  20. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    It's pretty simple. You get a group of people and split them up into two teams. Ideally, they will be in two rows or roughly so such that each player is able to speak with a corresponding player on the other team.

    One of them goes first. They pick a password. The password was be a phrase or object of more than two words but cannot be a proper noun.

    They tell the password to the corresponding player on the opposite team. Then, the corresponding player gives a clue for the password. The clue must be one word or proper noun. If the password were "orange", the player might give the clue fruit. Then their team gets one chance to guess.

    If their team does not get it, then the person who chose the word gives a clue as well. Let's say colour. Now their team gets a guess.

    If they fail, then the player from team two gives another clue, and so on.

    The team that guesses it first gets a point. The point cap is set by the players.

    A team can steal a password if they think they can guess it without another clue from their player after the previous team fails. If they steal it then they get two points, but if they fail then they miss a clue.

    When a password is guessed, the player they were corresponding with chooses one and the process is repeated. Once they are done, you move on to the next person in the line from the original team.

    It's pretty straighforward once you start playing.


    Nope.

    Soft.