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Yo, Anime_Freak, welcome to EcchiDreams. We're pretty much all perverts here, it's kinda the point. xD (Also, I love your picture. xD) Anyway, if you need any help at all, feel free to ask any time. Whether you do or not, I hope you have fun here. Sweet Dreams~
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Master of The Obscene Arrives
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Welcome to EcchiDreams, obscenexmaster. and ooh~! We'll definitely have to thank your fellow RPer for introducing you; it's great that people are sharing our site. If you need any help with anything at all, don't hesitate to contact a member of staff. In the mean time, I sincerely hope you enjoy your stay here. Sweet Dreams~ -
Hey there Wabbit, welcome to EcchiDreams, and congratulations on finding it. xD I feel the Neptune said most of what needs saying, so I shall leave it at that for now. It's great to be able to welcome you here, though. Sweet Dreams~ P.S. If you want to share any of your writing or art with us, you can do so here: https://ecchidreams.com/community/forum/49-creative-corner/
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Have you performed an autopsy?
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Thanks to @Neptune for (inadvertently) giving me this idea... I'd love for people to post screenshots here. Anything goes: It can be something you found funny in the game, or pretty, or sexy. It can be to show off glitches and bugs, or even just be for bragging rights to show off an Achievement you earned, or your time at the end of a level. Be sure to point out what game it's from, and if in doubt about whether it could be considered a spoiler, please mark it as such, use the spoiler option, and explain why it's a spoiler: i.e. "Third boss from [Video Game]", or some such.
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I want to play NieR:Automata too, and speaking of games that were given as gifts, @Manni gave me both the first and second chapter of The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky, that I really must get round to at some point; I'd love to be able to offer him my opinion on said games, since he so generously gave them to me. I actually have a special category in my Steam Library of games I've queued up to play in the future, including Antichamber, Braid, and many others, including two I have already played outside of Steam, Undertale and VVVVVV, both of which I love. For the number of games I have, surprisingly few of them are AAA, most are Indie titles... Hmm...
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What was the last Achievement you earned in a Steam game? What was the hardest Achievement you remember earning? Sharing time: For me, the latest Achievement I earned was Gem Hoarder (Clear the game with over 6000 crystal shards) in Freedom Planet. As for the hardest... I struggled with Pangu Lagoon Speedrunner (Clear Pangu Lagoon in 8 minutes) in Freedom Planet, but once I learned the trick to it... I'd say the hardest ones to actually get were probably the 'random' ones in Skullgirls, namely The Kitchen Sink (Peacock's character Achievement), and World Warrior Princess (visit every stage in one sitting, only using the random stage option).
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So, another little topic for everyone, because I'm curious: What game do you not own, that you want? Perhaps a sequel or a prequel to a game you do own? Or just a game that you like the look of? My Wishlist is so insane that I've forgotten almost every game actually on it, but there are a few. One I'm looking forward to that isn't actually out yet is Freedom Planet 2. Another one is a game called Indivisible, by Lab Zero (the creators of one of my current favourites, Skullgirls). For the sake of completing series, I also want Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. What about you guys?
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It's a nice free holiday to your parents house. Enjoy~! I wish I had a decent smart phone, that couldn't be spied on by NSA/GCHQ/etc...
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Pretty self explanatory, I guess. Just curious about what your current favourite games are. For me, I've been playing a lot of Freedom Planet recently. I even wrote a review of it shortly after completing it (specifically getting all the Achievements), here: So, I might argue that currently, that is my favourite game. But since it's completed, I may well move on to another game. I have two others in my current lineup, but might look into installing something different soon.
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I will definitely be looking into reviewing Freedom Planet 2. I've seen some videos of it (one of each playable character, as far as I know), and it looks a lot like the first game in the series, just with updated graphics, new levels, slightly different mechanics for the characters, and a new character to choose from. I'm looking forward to the release, and as soon as I can get it, play it, and hopefully complete it, I'd love to review it (though I suspect most of it will be very similar to this review, from how similar it looks of what I've seen of it).
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Pain Indie Ass - Freedom Planet - I want to break free~! - -Second Pain Indie Ass review (two years later...)- I'm reviewing this game as someone who has both played the entire thing, and earned every... single... Achievement. As before, I will be looking at the gameplay, art, level design, replayability, and anything else that may come to mind as I'm writing this review. Freedom Planet is a nice little Sonic-esque indie platformer developed by GalaxyTrail. There's a good reason for it seeming like Sonic The Hedgehog: it originally started life as a fan game before becoming a standalone thing in its own right. This game can definitely be a challenge in places, especially some of the Achievements you can get, but for the most part it's a very simple "get to the right of each section as fast as you can" game. The (video proof) world record speedruns for each character are: Lilac - 32 minutes 47 seconds, Carol - 32 minutes 26 seconds, Milla - 30 minutes 38 seconds. I'd been playing it for thirty-nine hours before unlocking every last Achievement. I don't know how long I've owned this game, or what I paid for it. I'm pretty sure I got it in some bundle or another, or at least a sale, so I know I got it for less than the full price. It's definitely worth at least what I paid for it, though. Edit: I do not know exactly when I purchased this game or what for, but it was redeemed on Steam, via a code from a third party sale site, on the 24th of March, 2015. Art Style Honestly, it looks like some of the older Sonic games, having similar graphics, though possibly a slightly higher quality. It has been far too long since I've played Sonic, but I feel like the comparison is a reasonable one. I actually like that it looks and feels a little retro, it makes me feel kinda nostalgic, I suppose? Overall, if you like the art style of 16-bit games, you'd probably enjoy looking at this. I think it definitely suits that style better. If it looked like some of the modern Sonic games, I don't think it would look as good; the 2D style just... fits. Level Design Much like SMB, levels vary in size. All have several separate sections, but some feel longer either because they are, or because you get caught up in a swarm of enemies that slows you down immensely. Especially in later levels, you can get some troublesome to deal with enemies, but overall it's nothing overly taxing. The level design is is a pretty straightforward "make it to the next section"/"run to the right", for the most part. There is a little backtracking in a few levels, and if you want certain Achievements, or sometimes a decent 'power-up' in a level, you have to go off the beaten path a bit. Mostly, though, it's just like any standard platformer game. As previously stated, there are enemies in this game, and environmental hazards. Unlike in SMB, there is very little that can one-shot you, thanks to having a health bar. There are only two things that can kill you outright, and both are stage hazards, not enemies. There are 'glitches'(?) that speedrunners can take advantage of to get through the game far quicker than I feel I ever could, but I've only ever used two. One completely by accident that resulted in a softlock of the game (no crash, but unable to continue), and one deliberately to take out a certain boss far quicker than I could have doing it legitimately. Then again, if it's left in the game, why shouldn't I use little tricks to make it easier/quicker? Gameplay As with most games I've played, this one can be played with either a keyboard or a controller. I personally used an Xbox 360 controller to get myself through this game, since at the time I played it, I was used to using it for a certain fighting game that I may review at a later date. I have not tried using the keyboard that much, though I suppose I should make an attempt, in the interests of seeing how it compares... Gameplay is straight up simple; you only have to use the arrows/WASD and three other keys, or the analogue stick(/maybe D-pad works? I don't use it.) and three other buttons, which I believe you can customise. Avoid or defeat enemies as you run right, trying to make your way past each section of a stage until you get to the boss, then kick its ass. Boom, done. Oh, most stages have mini-bosses too. You have to kick their asses too if you want to get past them, with like... one exception. There are no special bonuses for completing a level in under a certain amount of time, but there is a way to get extra lives, or bonus 'power ups' at the end of most stages, if you get a certain collectable in that stage. There are, however, Achievements for completing each level in under a set time. Yes, I have them all. Yes, some of them were a total Pain Indie Ass to get. xD Replay Value Calling this replayable is dubious. You have three characters available that all handle very differently, along with a few character-specific Achievements, which means if you're going for completion, you definitely have to play the whole thing at least three times, once for each character. There are also (on Steam at least) leaderboards for level time, and crystals collected, so I suppose it could be worth replaying for the sake of improving your time. And certainly you may have to replay it to get all the Achievements, if you take too long on a level, or miss a collectible card, or screw up an Achievement. But I think it's more than reasonable to believe you could get every Achievement in the three playthroughs. It's not an overly long game, but it is fun. I managed to get thirty-nine hours out of it just going for every Achievement. It does also give you an option to wipe your data (which I haven't tried yet), which means you can try and get all the Achievements again. I assume it only deletes the in game data, not the Achievements on Steam, or Trophies on PS4. You May Like This Game If: You enjoy platformers. You enjoy nostalgia/retro throwbacks/16-bit games/2D Sonic. You like playing around with a variety of characters with different handling. You want a nice, easy game to relax a bit with. Conclusion This game was enjoyable, and I would definitely suggest that anyone who can play it does. Even if you just try out the demo version or something, if it's still available anywhere. Also, just to let everyone know, there is a sequel currently in development, which should be released some time in late 2017/early 2018; I'm cautiously optimistic, because I liked the first game. It's a great game with a few challenging Achievements, but it's just a little short. I'm only reviewing games I actually like, huh? xD (Review edited to follow ToS. Whoops...) Other Reviews PIA1 - PIA2 - PIA3
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@Temaelrin reminded me that this video is a thing that exists. Enjoy~! (video by FlashGitz on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNnKprAG-MWLsk-GsbsC2BA)
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Greetings, CuteWitch! Glad to be able to welcome you to our little site. If you need any help with anything, don't hesitate to ask, okay? In the mean time, I hope you enjoy your time here. Have fun! Sweet Dreams~
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"You don't get my references. You and I are donion rings." (Aprrox. 1:35...)
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"What do you mean traps are gay? You and I are through!"
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I was later to this party than I may have liked... Welcome to the site, Kimpocalypse. I can't think of anything I can say that hasn't already been said, so... Ditto on everything the other three said. Plus: I like your picture. Rainbow moon, very cool. xD Sweet Dreams~
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A spare pair of pants... in my pants.
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Double trouble... in my pants.
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I regret nothing!... in my pants.
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Are traps gay? (Couldn't resist. xD)
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Will this game be resurrected?
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Worrying about 'less important' things is a good sign, though. At least, I think so: It might not be so much that you're over it, but life goes on, as it were, as things start going back to 'normal'. It's great to hear that you pulled through it, and with minimum damage (aside from the assorted debris and the bathroom). I don't really know what more I can say about it, really... We don't get many natural disasters where I live. xD Just glad you're safe. ^_^
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Hey there, ibbyk91, and welcome to EcchiDreams. Hope you're enjoying your stay so far, and if you need any help, feel free to ask any time. I'm sure you'll definitely meet a few interesting people... xD Sweet Dreams~