31-03-2004, 05:26 PM
Well anyone who doesnt admit that PSO can be a pretty crap game at times is in denial, or on valium.
PSO is strangely addictive, yet its extremely repetitive, theres an amzingly cummunity with a great sense of togetherness, yet you get pricks PKing and FSODing people, theres loads of cool things to do like battle mode, C-mode and quests, but these simple things have all taken years to come (no battle or C-mode in Ver1) and enw quests come along once in a blue moon.
Like every game PSO has its ups and down, i think its PSO's strange addictiveness that has kept it going for this long. (I alone have spent at least 2000+ hours on pso)
PSO is strangely addictive, yet its extremely repetitive, theres an amzingly cummunity with a great sense of togetherness, yet you get pricks PKing and FSODing people, theres loads of cool things to do like battle mode, C-mode and quests, but these simple things have all taken years to come (no battle or C-mode in Ver1) and enw quests come along once in a blue moon.
Like every game PSO has its ups and down, i think its PSO's strange addictiveness that has kept it going for this long. (I alone have spent at least 2000+ hours on pso)
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No, we are not film. We are anime, we are comics and we are the bloody juggling club.
We are a niche medium with the capacity to astound, marginalised by our own decree and set in a vacuum for eternity.

