Un1ted wrote:It's nice to see there are a few other people out there who understand that certain games - the GOOD ones - can be played with more than only head and hands, but also with heart.
Sevenless wrote:Un1ted wrote:It's nice to see there are a few other people out there who understand that certain games - the GOOD ones - can be played with more than only head and hands, but also with heart.
Being blinded by the heart is nothing noble, it is merely foolish. No matter how many romances are written about it.
JohnCarver wrote:anybody who argues to remove a mechanic that allows "yet another" way to summon somebody is really a carebear in disguise trying to save his own hide.
Un1ted wrote:It's nice to see there are a few other people out there who understand that certain games - the GOOD ones - can be played with more than only head and hands, but also with heart.
Kakandaville wrote:Hehe, playing with heart is the best form of playing as it summons the best emotions you would ever want to expect from a game.
You live your life with your mind and hands. What is the reason to make a game just a copy of life? Why would you change one life for another the same one on the screen. Games should convey you smth more than you can get irl. You can't be an orc irl, can you?
TotalyMeow wrote: Claeyt's perspective of Salem and what it's about is very different from the devs and in many cases is completely the opposite of what we believe.
Look at HoB. people put 2 much into this game.
Potjeh wrote:Objectively, Salem has far superior core mechanics, and thus I would say it's the better game. And I did play Haven first, thank you very much.
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