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that stupid red squid

edited 2011-08-17 03:44:05 in Media
no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
So here I am, swimming and sloshing around in this skyborne river that connects to every body of water in the world (at least, that's what the magical flying dolphin from the future tells me), just jumping from nebulous body to nebulous body, minding my own business, when suddenly this giant red squid comes and chases me! I try to outrun him, but he grabs me and flings me millions of miles down to the water below! Okay, long falls are nothing to me, but still, I was enjoying myself! Why does this guy have to hog the water for himself? The big meanie! Sigh. Makes me wanna go kill a few seashell-serpents.

Comments

  • That was a good game. :3

    Too bad I sucked at it.

  • no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
    Sucking at games was a way of life back then.

    However, I found this game a little bit easier than the game it's a sequel to.
  • Which game is this?
  • no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
    Since answering kinda spoils the joke, highlight between the brackets if you really wanna know:

    [Ecco the Dolphin: The Tides of Time]

  • Why is it that you die instantly if you fall out of the first part of the floating waters, but when that big red bastard flings you out (And he looks more like a supermutant jellyfish to me) you end up going back TWO levels?
  • no longer cuddly, but still Edmond
    Why is it that you can actually use the phrases "floating rivers that connect to every body of water on Earth" and "magical flying dolphin from the future" and nobody thinks you're on LSD?
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