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sounds like a gaming forum alrightThere are a lot of people in this thread complaining about something that doesn't affect them at all.
sounds like a gaming forum alrightThere are a lot of people in this thread complaining about something that doesn't affect them at all.
It is. 3rd boss of Guwange: NekogumoLooks like a CAVE game.
Most comprehensible boss from a CAVE gameDude, what the hell am i seeing? Lol
Damn, now i want to see the most incomprehensible boss in this gameMost comprehensible boss from a CAVE game
The final boss has you shoot down a demon baby and the mother then the actual final boss of the game: an evil mage, so there's thatDamn, now i want to see the most incomprehensible boss in this game
Now i want to play this gameThe final boss has you shoot down a demon baby and the mother then the actual final boss of the game: an evil mage, so there's that
Aside from an Xbox 360 port, it's Arcade only. Plays perfectly for MAME.Now i want to play this game![]()
I wouldn't play unless there was a option were i could kill itwhat if the game is a text adventure
what if the game has a nice friendly spider
It's a joke, chillinteresting
i wish i could empathize but i'm really stumped there, you couldn't even have it implied in text without also having the implication of being able to kill it? in text?
I half disagree with it.Being afraid of snakes (and Probably spiders) is a learned fear. Fear of heights we are born withPost automatically merged:
Just unlearn it
The whole point of evolutionary psychology is that it's, by definition, mostly bullshit. You could make up an infinity of excuses about the way you feel and justify them by saying that cavemen did it that way. It's not like their extensive records will prove you wrong. Either way, putting a couple of newborns in an unknown room with an unknown critter is not an experiment on the limbic brain.I half disagree with it.
Some fears are apparently vestigial as arthropods and reptilians can be venomous so they're bigger threats.
Now I'm curious as to what they would have turned the giant spider boss into.Might be out of topic but I remember reading once, not sure where but one of the reasons that CAPCOM decided not to add spiders in the RE2R was because they were scaring the shit out of the playtesters and an the team was against an arachnophobia toggle.
Me too. l was sort of shit posting. Even the spider I own creeps me out time to time, and I think theres good reasons to be afraid of spiders and snakes and such to a degree. I think its perfectly fine for people to have fears of many things, especially realistic ones, but having a fear so bad that you cant see a spider on a screen is a bit much. I'd shit my pants if i came face to face with a large cat, like a lion, but im not gonna freak out if a game has one chase meI half disagree with it.
Some fears are apparently vestigial as arthropods and reptilians can be venomous so they're bigger threats. Same reason why reptiles are shown as dangerous in many fantasy settings (especially dragons) since we were small mammals when dinosaurs roamed the planet.
Also arachnids have erratic movements (from hydraulics) and snakes moves with the belly in a sinusoidal motion, adding to the uncanny feeling with them compared to other species with more conventional movements.