' Wrote:I realize that I alone do not constitute a mass opinion, but I would like to state for the record that I have not heard of any of these webcomics that we're talking about.
Okay, here's my webcomic list for you, then. Some of these update daily - some every other day. And I won't post the links to the adult ones I read. (Ring of Bliss, Kit & Kayboodle, Curvy)
Though the old ones were better. Been kinda meh ever since Azure City, with good ones just scattered around here and there.
But it's getting interesting again, since Nale and Elan met up with Dad. Amazing (and amusing) when someone reads the Evil Overlord list - and follows it...
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
Looks like I've got a fair bit of reading, as aside from Order of the Stick, I haven't heard of any of these, let alone read them.
But in the interest of even exchange, here's some of what I partake in. I have no idea whether or not you'll enjoy them, but I've found these to be keepers:
I thought you'd like to know that today at work, when I broke out into nearly uncontrollable laughter and my co-workers looked at me like I had three heads - it's your fault.
Darths and Droids is WAY too funny. And you know what's worse? It's way too TRUE!
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.
Quote:There comes a time in every new gamer's experience when they realise that things have gone horribly wrong*. Dealing with this is all part of the process of maturing as a gamer. Of course, it's a bit difficult when you're actually not a mature adult to begin with.
So really, it's a tricky situation for all gamers.
* If you're playing Call of Cthulhu, ideally this should occur in the first 3 minutes of play.
This is SO friggning true it's not funny. The first (and ONLY time) we ever played Call of Cthulhu the game scared us so badly that our gaming group voted to NEVER play that game again. Granted, we were playing in the 10th floor stairwell with very poor lighting and it was the middle of winter so it was cold, with a blowing wind - which REALLY set the whole mood for that game session right from the beginning. But seriously - we only played for 2 1/2 hours (which was a record for the shortest gaming session we EVER had) and called it.
This, from the same D&D group that would start playing Friday night after classes and finish up sometime Sunday morning - our usual sessions lasted, as a minimum, 12 hours - and one time we played non-stop (due to Spring Break) for 84 straight hours. Traveller, Twilight 2000, AD&D, that spy game that I can't think of right now - we played all of those. Not Call of Cthulhu...
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.