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When the jaar of scares comes around, everyone is always looking for something that can give them a good old fashioned scare. From reading boeken of vampires and the undead, to watching films of aliens and serial killers. And then there are those that play video games around this time, experiencing the horror from a different perspective. Games like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Fatal Frame… But anyone can tell u that Halloween is all about fear. It’s an important part of Halloween, yes, but there is meer to it than that. It’s the feeling of using this to your advantage, the changing of the season of the warm summer to the cool autumn, the strange and bizarre coming out and being accepted in the world. And sometimes, there are those who want to experience these in video games rather than having to play a horror game, because they are just sensitive (And cowardly, *Ahem*). So, tonight, I will share with u the best non-horror games to play on Halloween. First off, it doesn’t matter the age rating. As long as these games aren’t horror games, of at least, aren’t considered horror games, than they count. And I am also going to include some other choices on here as well, as a little surprise. With that out of the way, let us begin the list.

~#10~

Legend of Zelda has always been the one to take chances when it comes to it’s horror. It never strayed too far into scaring people, but it did take some chances, like the Dead Hand and the Shadow Temple from Ocarina of Time. So when it came time for Nintendo to make a sequel to that game, they may have thought about doing something a little different than before than making it as colorful and wonderful. Now Majora’s Mask is Baby’s First Horror Game.

#10: Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask



I put this game lower on the lijst because, while it is definitely a creepy game, it just doesn’t have a feeling to where you’d get a better feeling for it during Halloween. Majora’s Mask is a good game to play at any time, really, not just Halloween. But I think it can still work here, because it just works well. It’s got tons of creepy moments, such as the entirety of Ikana Canyon, the ghosts, aliens, Majora, the moon, some of the bosses in the dungeons, and many meer creepy moments that this game has. They are all so subtly used and in creative ways for a kids game, I’d go so far as to say that Majora’s mask is bordering heavily on being an E rated horror game… It’s meer of a horror game than whatever the hell Resident Evil 6 was doing. It also has a very bizarre feeling to it too, something I just can’t describe too accurately. While Zelda has never been the most realistic game, Majora’s Mask just feels… strange. The characters are on a new level of weird and the world around u is just crazy. I’m not sure what I would use to describe it. Maybe it’s the creepy atmosphere surrounding Majora’s Mask, but it just gives off a completely different vibe than Ocarina of Time and some other Zelda games after did. But hey, that just makes it all the meer entertaining to me. And it even has a large amount of masks for u to wear around town with different reactions from people, so that’s fun.

~#9~

Capcom has always been considered the kings of fighting games, with classics like straat Fighter 2 and Marvel Vs. Capcom, and that is just some of their earliest. And while I did have a hand at playing them, there was one classic fighter that always stuck out to me. It was the early 2 thousands, and while skating rinks were beginning to die a slow and painful death, they also had with them arcade machines. And the one that I played the most was Darkstalkers.

#9: Darkstalkers



Darkstalkers has the same slick and creative style of fighting u would expect from early Capcom fighting games. u pick a character, go through their arcade mode, waste tons of quarters until it was redone for online, and then finally win after you’ve empty your pockets on one character… If u were me, anyway. But what I think makes Darkstalkers stand out is its cast of characters. They are all a creative set of monsters and freaks and it works so well. You’ve got a nunchuck wielding werewolf, a punk rock zombie, a Frankenstein’s monster, a mummy, whatever the hell Felica is, and a Japanese undead spirit, and many more. The cast of characters being a creative set of monsters, either from classic English literature of Japanese culture, to even creating something insane like Q-Bee and Lilith, just makes the characters meer interesting. And with a stage named Fetus of God, well how can u go wrong? Darkstalkers is a game that was, thankfully, released onto online markets for Xbox and Playstation, and I think that it is well worth your purchase for Halloween… Or, u know, u can buy Marvel Vs. Capcom Infinite… It at least has Jedah???

~#8~

So Red Dead Redemption was a pretty fun game. It was a serious story of betrayal and looking for redemption. It had it’s less serious moments, but it still was a very serious story that demanded to be taken as such, but I wouldn’t say it was scary of Halloween-y… Now take out all that seriousness, and put zombies in it. Now we have a game for the Halloween season right here!

#8: Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare



So like I zei before, Red Dead Redemption was a very serious game, but then the DLC, Undead Nightmare, came out, and became a complete parody of the zombie genre as a whole, and pretty fun one at that (Minus the headless glitch that screws up your game). The game has John Marston going on a trip trying to put an end to the zombie plague, while running into threats such as fast zombies, fat zombies, zombified wildlife, racist general store owners, and the just the same idiot citizens who are no different than the ones he met in the other game. The game has a new feel to it, with the world being completely different and feeling meer empty than before, minus the zombie hordes walking around the wasteland. New weapons are also introduced, like a magma revolver, a blunderbuss, and holy water gegeven to u door Spanish nuns. The muziek also gets a new addition, with one of my favoriete original video game scores door muziek group, Kreeps, with their song, Bad Voodoo. And the game also gives u the Four Horses of the Apocalypse, each one with their own unique style and abilities, such as Death making enemies heads explore, War lighting enemies on fire, Pestilence being hard to kill, and Famine being the quickest. Also there is a unicorn u can tame… If that doesn’t sell a grown man, than damn it, I don’t know what will.

~#7~

Of all of the games on this lijst that isn’t a non-horror game, this one borders on it the most. But, it doesn’t count, so I still think I can count it. So, here we go… From Software’s Bloodborne.

#7: Bloodborne



If u were to look at some of the visuals, locations, atmosphere, and enemies in this game, u would think that this was a gothic horror game, but it is actually an action RPG. But god, it sure does want to be a horror game, but Resident Evil and Silent heuvel will never let Bloodborne kom bij the gang. It gives u too much weapons. Regardless of that fact, Bloodborne is still an incredible game to play during the Halloween season. The game seems to give off an Edgar Allen Poe feeling with the settings that look like a gothic Victorian London, but is clearly getting inspiration from H.P. Lovecraft when it comes to the story and bosses. This is just a big love letter for classic horror literature, filled with disgusting and grotesque enemies that make the player sick just door looking at them, threatening bosses that rush towards the player and make them feel weak, and having the odds stacked against u at all times as u play it, exploring a dangerous world where monsters roam the streets and claim it as their own. This game is just so well crafted in its setting and atmosphere that I think it almost rivals Dark Souls in disgusting beauty. It easily beats Dark Souls 2 and 3 because they didn’t even try to best the first game. So if u want a game that will truly challenge what is and isn’t considered horror, than Bloodborne is the game for you.

~#6~

Growing up in kindergarten and early grade school, I was always an I Spy kind of guy. Waldo was too much for me. I Spy had a meer interesting look to me, using meer realistic things in such creative way. And out of all of the I Spy books, I Spy Spooky Mansion was always my favorite. It was something I always borrowed from the library. Other I Spy readers in my class didn’t like me very much. Others probably liked it the best, since I Spy Spooky Mansion did get a game.

#6: I Spy Spooky Mansion



Okay, yes, I get it, this is as kid friendly as it gets. I mean, this is an I Spy game, a book made specifically for young children and turned into video games. But when it comes to the Halloween feel, I think that it works very well. Many spooky things can be seen in the game, like a Skeleton leading u around the creepy mansion with living bugs, eyeballs, gravestones, and other cliched haunted house things. It gives me a feeling of those classic Halloween specials that would come on TV when I was a kid, like It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, The Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror, and, in this games case, Scary Godmother. Does anyone remember that one? Yeah, me neither. Anyway, I Spy Spooky Mansion has a lot of charm for a children's game, and also manages to be a fun game to play around Halloween. Maybe not the best game to play all the time, since it is a rather simple and easy game. If u get sick, u can just click everything, but can still be enjoyed around October. It even got a remake for the Wii. Because of course it did.

~#5~

About a jaar ago, I did a Corner of Horror review of the classic Hot Topic rejected character, Death Jr. I enjoyed his character and his antics and did mention that he had a game for the PSP. I didn’t have much memory of that game and thought that it was the only Death Jr. game to be made. But I was wrong. There exists another! And maybe better than the one for PSP. It’s on Wii, so I’m not completely sure.

#5: Death Jr. Root of Evil



So right off the bat, I can safely say that Root of Evil is a superior game, mainly because of the fact that it already has background music, something the PSP version lacked greatly. Death Jr. has u follow… well, Death Jr. The son of death. As well as the colorful cast of characters, all of them bizarre in their own way. But we all know Dead Guppy is the best character, and don’t u forget it. I hear underrated games like Death Jr get praised for having a Tim Burton-esque feeling to it. Is that what we call German Expressionism nowadays? I guess it rings better with the teens reading these articles. Whatever. So, yeah, the visuals of this game are pretty nice, if a little dated, but only nerds care about graphics. Death Jr. gives the game a very dark sense of humor as well, mixed in with the chill vibe of a slice of life sitcom. It definitely does feel like a Tim burton movie, if I HAVE to compare this to Tim Burton. It also allows for two player, so if u want to drag someone who doesn’t care about your enjoyment of underrated and bizarre games along for the ride, then Death Jr. Root of Evil is the game for you.

~#4~

Back in the days of Gamecube, people were not too happy that they couldn’t get a Mario game. And then they did… And it was Super Mario Sunshine… Look, Sunshine is a good Mario game, I think it’s pretty good… But if I had the choice, I will always pick Luigi’s Mansion over Super Mario Sunshine. This was a terrible opener. Okay, number four is Luigi’s Mansion.

#4: Luigi’s Mansion



Luigi’s Mansion was the game that started out the gaming career of Mario’s less appreciated brother, Luigi (Just pretend Mario is Missing never happened). In this game, Luigi is tasked of saving Mario from the grasp of King Boo inside of a spooky mansion. If u thought Majora’s Mask was a horror game, Luigi’s Mansion is a game that would meer likely scare kids. It’s meer simple than Majora’s Mask. Majora’s Mask would require meer critical thinking, and while I’m not saying kids are not capable of hard thinking, I’m saying that being scared of a ghost jumping at u would be meer effective in scaring children. Anyway, yeah, Luigi is going around a dark mansion with ghosts that jump out and try to kill him. It can be a pretty tense game for young kids. A short and easy game, but still pretty tense. u have all kinds of ghosts, from slowly moving ones, to quick ones, to masked ghosts, to “why is there a dead baby in a Nintendo game” baby ghost, to skeletons. Again, like I Spy Spooky Mansion, it has the most basic of haunted mansion tropes, but here, it works better, since Mario is all about that sort of stuff. Very basic things, as long as the gameplay is fun. And boy is it. I have not played the 3DS sequel to Luigi’s Mansion, Dark Moon, but I’m just glad that Luigi’s Mansion was loved enough to get a sequel. Unlike Wario World, if anyone cares about that game.

~#3~

I put this game on the Christmas level list, and god, it works the exact same here. So, let me toon u the king of making any holiday better just door playing it, it’s Animal Crossing! Which one! Any, I don’t care! They’re all effective!

#3: Animal Crossing



For the sake of better understand, I’m going to be talking about the Halloween for New Leaf. I don’t know if it’s the same for them all, but screw it. Before the night of Halloween, u will run into Jack, a character who wears a pompoen over his head and tells u to get ready for Halloween door buying masks. u also need to buy candy and be ready to give them out on Halloween night. When u buy all the masks, u will need them to scare villagers in their homes. If u don’t get the right one, they will basically tell u to piss off. If u scare them, they will give u a lollipop, Jack’s favorite. Give to him and he will give u a piece of Halloween themed furniture for your house for each lollipop u give him. Now it can be Halloween all day, every dag in the mayor’s house. Be careful, as everyone is wearing masks that look similar to Jack’s mask, and if they catch you, u have to give them the candy u spent all maand buying. If u don’t have any, they will play a prank on you, which damages your clothing, ruining it forever, and making all the time u spent trying to get that Jester mask to make your character look perfect worthless all because u didn’t have a piece of goddamn candy- I HATE u SO MUCH, SPARRO! Sorry, my Sparro hate got the better of me. Animal Crossing just gives off the perfect Halloween feeling. Even the muziek in it has knocking in the music. It’s a nice little touch that I love so much, and I can’t wait for another Halloween in Animal Village.

~#2~

Another franchise, perfect for the Halloween season. It’s Castlevania. Which one?! All of them- Well, maybe not Simon’s Quest of the N64 ones. Those ones are scary for the wrong reasons.

#2: Castlevania



When it comes to feeling like a classic Bram Stoker novel of the original Dracula movie (Or something u heard about after watching one of the million anime of films about teenage vampires and happened to hear Dracula in there and looked it up), Castlevania recreates that feeling like no other. Playing as different members of the Belmont clan, they are tasked with defeating Dracula every time he returns to destroy the world, using a whip and any weapon they have. The games go through different timelines, such as 19th century Europe, time during World War II, and modern dag Japan, but no matter what, any game is perfect for Halloween (Except Simon’s Quest and N64 Castlevanias). Exploring the interior of Dracula’s Castle, fighting off hordes of monsters based on classic novels, mythologies, religions, of just created from the minds of the game creators, with some of the smoothest gameplay and finest soundtracks in gaming, it truly adds to a feeling that makes it feel like a sort of classic old movie, even if they did make an anime out of it instead of doing just that. The monsters can range from being your typical Halloween decoration like a skeleton of a floating head, while others can range from being nightmarish and abominations of god. Perfect for those under the M rating. Castlevania is a game for those wanting a very old time feeling with their horror games, giving them a sort of old Dracula feeling to their games, and I’d say that Castlevania does it well. But while it is a great game to play on Halloween, it isn’t THE Halloween game.

~#1~

Back in a time when Tim Schafer and his studio, Double Fine, were told door EA that they will never get to make another Brutal Legend game ever again, they decided to use what little money they had left and only a few ideas from the time they were making the first Brutal Legend. They went back to the games and out of the four, two were made into games. Those two were Stacking, which has nothing to do with this entry, and the number one spot, Costume Quest!

#1: Costume Quest



While the other games on this lijst would fit well and feel better playing them on Halloween, Costume Quest was a game utterly made for Halloween. Costume Quest for video games is like Trick r Treat for horror movies, minus the violent murders door ghosts of dead children. Every screen on Costume Quest is filled with something about Halloween, from jack-o-lanterns to kids in costumes. The game may look like a simple children’s exploration game, but it actually plays as an RPG, with the costumes u wear turning into actual battle armor, allowing u to turn into what u are wearing, from a giant robot to a knight in armor. Costumes are basically your choice of weapons and experience in this game is in the form of candy. This game is just so charming in so many ways. It’s a very simple game, again, but remember that the people who worked on this previously worked on Brutal Legend, a foul and violent game (Assuming u didn’t censor it like a coward) in a metal world with language and crude humor. Yeah, they ended up making this child friendly game. But both of those games were charming in their own way. Brutal Legend had the humor and well written characters, and Costume Quest has a simple battle system made interesting because of the use of costumes and exploring a world that is Halloween themed. And hey, unlike Brutal Legend, Costume Quest was able to get a sequel. Therefore, Costume Quest is clearly the better game. If u are looking for a game that is perfect for the Halloween season, while avoiding anything too scary, than I highly recommend Costume Quest. I may review this game and others here on the Hidden Gems artikels some time in the future. But, for now, goodbye.
I am aware I am super late when it comes to talking about this movie, but I felt like that, now that I have analysed it, anal-ized it, and pretty much picked out everything about this film, I feel like now is the perfect time to discuss this film and see what it’s worth is. So with that being said, let’s talk about Spielberg



In the recent years, Steven Spielberg has been seen as an old coot who can’t make it with the times, hides all his bad writing behind a ton of CGI, and just some guy who should probably retire with all of his money and kom bij the ranks of washed up directors like...
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u know, at this point, I don’t know why I bothered randomizing the films for this whole event. But hey, at least I’m actually reviewing something rather than letting it all fall behind. So with that said, today we are talking about a rather unique film. One that is so strange, so niche, and yet, is probably one of the greatest horror films I’ve seen recently. It’s so good, it was actually an inspiration for the Silent heuvel franchise, one of my favorites. So let’s gush- I mean review the 1990 classic, Jacob’s Ladder



The film follows Jacob Singer, a postal worker in 1975 and...
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On the 3rd Day, Nik was able to finally level up Mercury from the ugly Quilladin to the epic Chesnaught. After hours of grinding, many trips to the Pokemon Center, and a town's worth of dead Pokemon in their wake, Mercury had finally reached his final stage of evolution and became the walking tank, Chesnaught

After the Great Grind of Route 11, Bone Thug was able to evolve into a Marrowake. Nik planned to evolve meer Pokemon, but he eventually got bored and moved on, thinking he grinded enough.

Reflection Cave showed no Pokemon, sadly. The cave was not without some joy, however, as both Kurt Cobain...
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to Hidden Gems, where we look at some of the most obscure games to see if they deserve meer attention of if they should be forgotten about. Today, we will be looking at an very obscure game. Now, this game was so obscure, that it’s Wikipedia page is incredibly lacking. Like, wow, Beyond Good and Evil and Jet Set Radio Future were obscure, but at least they had useful Wikipedia pages (And yes, I know this shows how little my credibility is, but u gotta remember that you’re talking to a person who reviews obscure games. u just gotta take what information...
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Oh man, clichés. Usually, these exist in many forms of media, such as books, movies, anime, and in this special case, video games. And there are quite a lot of them….. And sometimes, that is not a good thing. Whenever a cliché is used constantly, it begins to get old… FAST! And I believe that video games have used bad clichés to death. I already talked about some terribly annoying ones in my past list, but this time, I got some new ones I want to talk about. Now, before I begin, here are some rules. These are clichés that only bother me. They may not be bad to you, but to me, I just...
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GTA is the closest we have ever gotten to a game based on reality… of is it. As it turns out, there is a lot of moments in GTA that makes some of us notice how none of that can happen in real life. So, without any further delay, here is the five things in the Grand Theft Auto franchise that actually isn’t that real

#5: Everyone Can Fly Planes of Helicopters - Now, this is lower because some of these the characters are justified when it comes to flying planes of helicopters. Niko from GTA IV was in a war, and I am sure he flew a helicopter at one point of another, and Trevor from GTA V was...
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Hi, I'm Scootaloo, and I'm the narrator. Now that we got the terrible intro out of the way, it's time to start our fanfic which is a parody of Don't Swim On Sundays, Cupcakes, and Jeff The Killer.

I live with regenboog Dash, and we were going to verplaats into a very nice house door a koekje, cupcake factory. This story takes place in February, 2014.

Rainbow Dash: *Putting bags into the romp, kofferbak of her car*
Scootaloo: Do we have enough room for my scooter?
Rainbow Dash: I think so. We basically have everything we need.
Scootaloo: *Puts her scooter in the trunk*
Rainbow Dash: *Closes trunk* What u really want...
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(And now afbeeldingen don’t work. This mixed with the inconsistent schedule, it’s like everything abut SWERY maand is fucking cursed. But it wouldn’t be truly SWERY related if there wasn’t a few technical hiccups here and there)

Oh man, it’s the game I was the most excited to talk about on here. I’m gonna level with you, everyone. When I played through Deadly Premonition, I didn’t get the appeal at first. I just thought it was a weird game with some charming dialogue and a decent setting. I was not super impressed with it like everyone else was. Sure, I grew on it eventually, obviously...
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Well, after some minor errors in the process, the SWERY maand marathon is back on track. Hopefully. The volgende review will be tomorrow and will hopefully be just as passionate as this one. We did not have a great start to this month, let’s just say, and I really apologize for that. A rather drab game that SWERY had little creative control over, that was a game I had no desire in playing, and was immediately followed door lots of personal stuff in life taking over. But thankfully, we can verplaats on with the schedule and get on to better things from SWERY. Better things, such as the game that truly...
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Ah yes, Jenga, the fun childhood pastime of playing with a set of wooden blocks, because someone was just that bored. I never played much of the board game when it was at its peak of popularity. I was meer of a CandyLand kid. Aw yeah, coming up on the Candy Cane Forest, motherfucker! But, I do understand the basic concept of the game, stacking bricks to make a tower and pulling them out and making sure it doesn’t topple over. What I don’t understand is making a full game for the Wii and selling it at full retail price. Who made this game and why would they make it. Oh wait, it’s an Atari...
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In case it wasn't clear since my Grand Theft Auto reviews, I am much meer interesting in when Rockstar does something other than GTA games. I find that stuff to be way meer fun. And the first of many (Okay, three) to appear on this lijst is the murder mystery classic, L.A. Noire-



*Blowing Whistle* Stop right there! I’m taking over this review!

Several years geleden I found this Rockstar game.. LA NOIRE. Now, when I first got this game, I was fresh of GTA 4 and Red Dead Redemption.. I was introduced to GTA door the 4th, never played the others. But obviously we aren't here to talk about...
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Oh boy, this is a classic gem I’ve been waiting to discuss… again… for the fourth time in a row now. It’s no secret that I love Platinum. Anarchy Reigns was the first Platinum game on this list, and the rest of them are only gonna get better from here. And let’s talk about their first game, and while not a financial success, still a classic on the Wii, Madworld.
Madworld follows angry biker Jack Cayman, as he and his trustworthy chainsaw arm, go through the crazed gameshow known as Death Watch in order to take out the competition and become the champion of Death Watch. The game...
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#1:SULLIVAN:
As u already know.
I kinda stopped playing for a bit, Sullivan is why.
Not to mention. I was shocked the first time. I was starting to like Sullivan..


#2: CHEF ANTOINE:
I think we covered this one :)


#3: BACHMAYER:
Near the end of the 3rd game, Max Payne fights this guy.
It's hard to explain, why it's so hard, just have to see it yourself..


#4: BECKER:
Last boss of Max Payne 3.
And really holds the "last boss" feeling.
In a negative way..


#5: WESKER:
The main villain of Resident evil 5. And final boss..


#6: CEASER:
The final boss of Assasins Creed 3..
~Story~

A detective door the name of Hal Moore suffers from mental depression and thoughts of suicide. After the death of his daughter, where he chose to save his drowning adopted son in hopes of trying to save them both, his son, Andrew, has been quiet and developed a sense of cruelty, assaulting and threatening other children and harming animals. His wife, Michelle, has grown to hate Hal after their daughter’s death, blaming him for not saving her and has become an alcoholic and started cheating on him. Though Hal does believe this, he still does what he can to help others. This has lead him...
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#1: FREDDY KRUEGER (nightmare on Elms straat spoof):
Most of Freddy's most disturbing traits are replaced door his immature behavior.
for example, he refuses to kill Nancy till she becomes scared of him, when she starts getting, simply bored.
Freddy goes around quoting every line he EVER had in the actual movies, and also using quotes from other films (though he denies it and claims it's HIS quote).
Due to this "new" personality, it's possible that only reason he's killing people in their sleep, is because he "can" kill us in our sleep..


#2: RICK GRIMES (Walking Dead spoof):
The complete opposite...
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What in the name of god. They are already ready remaking Grand Theft Auto 5.
Now, don't get me wrong. I love Grand Theft Auto 5. I think it is one of the funnest games I have played in 2013. But, seriously, it's only one jaar old, and already they are remaking it for Playstation 4 and XBox One. Seriously, u should at least give a game some time to age before u remake it. Look at Ocarina of Time, a game which people zei is the greatest game ever, which was made back in 1999. The remake for the 3DS wasn't made until 2012, which is years later. Honestly, they are already remaking GTA 5. Sure, the graphics are better, but the thing is that the graphics were amazing to begin with. Why are u remaking this game so early, Rockstar. But, hey, that's only my opinion. What's Your Take
*ding dong*

???: what is it?

Henry: hello Simon

Simon: Henry! u still wearing that tux?

Henry: every chance I get

Simon: heh... oh... u brought soldiers

Dex: why does everyone think i'm a soldier?

Marcus: no idea...

Henry: u seem calmer since the last time a saw you...

Simon: I take pills... anyway, why are u here?

Henry: we need u back

Simon: no way! i'm NOT going back to Klintsy!

Henry: we are close to taking down Harper and Dominic.

Simon: why don't fight your own war!

Henry: u are the only one that knows Harper and his tactics.

Simon: ok then, come inside so I can teach u

Henry: u and I both know that he still has some sanity left...

Simon: ... *sigh* lets go...
There are a lot of video games that have anime about them. u have classics like Persona 4: The Animation, Devil May Cry, and of course Pokemon. And with new anime based on video games, like Phoenix Wright having a pretty good anime series, and with Castlevania being announced to have a anime some time in the future, it makes me wonder if there are other video games that could have some pretty neat anime. So, today, I want to share with u some anime that could have the potential to have their own anime. Now, before I start, there are some things to address. First off, I am only including...
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After my top, boven Ten Hated Video Game Characters list, I really wanted to make a top, boven Hated Animated Characters List. However, the problem with that is that I don’t hate that many animated characters. Not that I don’t, it’s just that when u play video games, u get a different perspective of characters than u do watching animated shows. With video games, u look through the protagonists eyes, and u have the same opinion of other characters that the protagonist has, making the player (That’s you) the protagonist. With animated shows, you’re just the spectator, watching events unfold...
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