What MNC has taught me about myself

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  1. NeoCyberman

    NeoCyberman Active Member

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    For every game that I have played and come to love I find out more about myself.

    Monday Night Combat made me realize that I have an unnatural love for death-sports. For one my two favorite Wii tittles are not the kind of games you carry into a party.
    (Mad World, No More heroes1/2)

    It took me bit but I know why I'm attracted. I love televised blood sports.

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    No More Heroes had a National Assassin League that was ranked from least to most deadly. In the second game the league gains sponsorship and becomes a televised event becoming so popular people are literally dieing to become assassins and rise in the ranks. The second game got a little philosophical with how the league was just an endless struggle that no one could escape... No one but our main character.

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    Mad World is just plain awesome. Full stop. Its all about a special operative with a mechanized chainsaw arm entering a city under control by terrorists who have the intention of turning the city into the site of this years annual televised "Deathwatch Games". People fight for their lives and take on professional ranked members of the deatchwatch for cash and sponsorship to continue fighting. All of this being comentated on by the dysfunctional, morally bankrupt, pair of hilarious human beings known ans Kreese Kreeley and Howard Homes. It is bloody, violent and fun. It gives me that MNC vibe and the feel of MNC. There are certain tracks, oh who am I kidding all of the tracks that if MNC supported music playing without disrupting effects.

    So yeah I'm thankful that MNC opened me up to the realization that I'm a comedic blood sport lover the same way TWEWY opened me up to my passion of game design.
  2. Vlane

    Vlane New Member

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    What I learned: Being a **** is totally worth it
  3. Kurnuttaja

    Kurnuttaja New Member

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    This.

    Is what every MNC player has to learn to become better.
  4. Vlane

    Vlane New Member

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    Then learn it.
  5. Awpteamoose

    Awpteamoose Active Member

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    Well, I'm sure you mastered it, sweetheart.
  6. verden

    verden New Member

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    For all of us.
  7. MLGIntervention

    MLGIntervention Active Member

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    All the bad people don't seem to realize this.
  8. [Knovocaine]

    [Knovocaine] New Member

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    You should read/watch Deadman Wonderland. It's about a private prison that hosts death-matches between inmates with the power to manipulate their blood and use it as a weapon.
  9. NeoCyberman

    NeoCyberman Active Member

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    Being dickishly aggressive is a core gameplay element.

    On Grenade3...
    (An assassin has the high ground)

    Assassin
    :Hey... Hey support!

    Support:Yeah

    Assassin:Is that you bot wave down there?

    Support:Why yes, yes it is. I worked quite hard getting it here.

    Assassin:...

    Support:...

    Assassin:*Hits ejector and smokebombs away*

    Support:FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-
  10. Lyrae

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    You forgot something at the end.

    Assassin:
    [​IMG]
  11. Coverop

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    Reminded me about video "The Vicious Cycle of 2fort"
  12. Kurnuttaja

    Kurnuttaja New Member

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    Vicious Cycle of Goldrush is better because Staregineer is present.
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    Polynomial Moderator Alumni

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