
I have never given that much thought to Chinese gaming culture. Interesting blog.
I have never given that much thought to Chinese gaming culture. Interesting blog.
Honestly, having skipped this generation, I remain pretty calm about all that you said, dudebro.
Yeah, my English and Reading teachers would know about the books, and one of the officers may have read them, but I don't know if Strider is really enough of a household name to cause much dispute. He's no Gandalf, and while everyone was aware of the series, I'm sure, I've never gotten the impression that Tolkien is everyone's cup of tea, or that most adults would jump to Strider being an LotR character.
Actually, when the movies came out, my Reading teacher was confused when I said Strider was my favorite character, because she recognized the name Aragorn more readily. You're probably right though, one of them may have thought that was the reference before he explained it.
Sonic Adventure 2 is fun if you're Sonic or Shadow, but yeah, even back then it wasn't the best looking game, and the camera can be awkward; plus those godawful Rouge/Knuckles sections.But I have the Battle version for Gamecube and I still think it's a decent game.
I've always wanted to play Psychonauts.
Lol, the music.
Maybe he's hiding some welding tools under his outfit.
Lord of the Rings movies had not released yet or even been advertised, and the kid had explained the reference, so no one actually. lol Unless someone in my middle school had read the books at that point, which is possible, but I kinda doubt it, this was like third grade. lol
None really, mostly I just get the frustrating ones.
Looks funny, if it is still on Netflix, I will probably check it out.
Having played Castlevania and only seen videos of Dark Souls, I don't really see the comparison either, other than maybe a medieval-ish setting.