Netphantom over at Bits & Bytes & Pixels & Sprites gibbered extremely enthusiastically this morning that his Shadow of the Colossus statue from Play Asia had been shipped across the jasmine-scented, Oriental Seas.
Shadow of the Colossi Statues? How neat. If only that first Colossus had his club erected into the sky, ready to smash down upon that punk-ass Wanda bitch. In that case, my purchase would be assured: an excellent toilet paper roll dispenser, even at the lofty price of $119.90.
Shadow of the Colossus - The First Colossus Statue [Play Asia]









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Wasn't this already posted waaaayback? Anyway it's not covered in real moss! Also closing i tag ;)
Noooes it failed.
Is there something wrong with the html in this post? Every thing after it is italisized.
I still have yet to play this game. I know, I know, I'm a horrible person.
It's an /em tag that's missing. Fixed momentarily. Sorry about that.
We're all talking in conspiratorial tones
I really should buy this game, but, you know, Final Fantasy and Zelda call.
It looks like I am whispering.
Close out your italics tag
Maybe if I bought this statue, I would feel like less of a bastard for killing them all.
Will anything ever ease the guilt?
"I still have yet to play this game. I know, I know, I'm a horrible person."
No. Anyone who has beaten the game knows that THEY are a horrible, horrible person.
*spoilish*
I don't get the insistance on feeling guilty over killing the colossi. Granted, they're big majestic creatures, and some of them don't seem to bear any ill will against the protagonist. Killing them allows their power/spirits to recombine into the demi-god at the end though, and it seems that that is what the demi-god wanted. Even then, the demi-god is shortly killed. You can't feel guilty about killing the critters because that's what the demi-god wanted, and you can't feel guilty about releasing the demi-god because he didn't really escape anyway. If anything, the protagonist is just a tool, so feel bad about enabling him. Also, you got to play a pretty game in the process. Win.
The guy's going on about how he got a good deal on an 8-inch plastic figure @ $95
It's Wander, not Wanda.
Ugh.
I know that's what it says in the instruction manual, but it's wrong.
It's like Sonic CD, when the US manual said Amy Rose's name was Princess Sally.
Then again, does anybody still read instruction manuals these days? Or just read in general?
I don't know. Does anybody still get all atwist about whether you should go with the localized name for things or the original?
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