I felt the same way about "Dark Cloud" and "Zelda: Twilight Princess." If I wanted to relax, by doing someone else's work, through a mind controlled meat puppet, I'd find a real life job where I could get paid for it.
Lol it took me barely 2 days to read every page of this comic, I totally love it! I just hate the whole "Jeff the super villain part" But neko is my favorite >.< Oh yeah, but no cat is ever better than Neko :P
@Geckillin & Spencuh: Thanks! Don't forget to recommend it to your friends :)
[Edit: Also, read it again in a couple of months! Comics with ongoing stories tend to improve on a second read-through. XKCD and Cyanide & Happiness will have gags that you'll have forgotten or might have missed first time around, but stuff like Questionable Content CTRL+ALT+DEL and Neko the Kitty where the world keeps moving forward have little callbacks and stuff that makes sense or becomes important later, so reading older strips in light of the more recent ones can add a layer of depth. I don't think a lot of people re-read webcomics, but anyone that writes longform wants them to.
Or if you're looking for another comic with a big archive, have you read Schlock Mercenary? It's been updating daily for ten years.
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I've had some games where there was potential to become overpowered too soon, like Dark Cloud. From what everyone is saying though is that Deus Ex you're overpowered no matter what provided you play worth a damn. Damn shame.
@Gar I've been reading re-reading and sharing it with friends all of this week. I've been going back and reading the comments and such on some of the comics and looking for alt-text which some just don't seem to have. I've also been playing "spot the bummy" which has been invigorating.
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GabrielsThoughts, 12 Sep 2011 09:09 pm
Spencuh, 13 Sep 2011 02:21 am
NtKGar, 13 Sep 2011 03:19 am
[Edit: Also, read it again in a couple of months! Comics with ongoing stories tend to improve on a second read-through. XKCD and Cyanide & Happiness will have gags that you'll have forgotten or might have missed first time around, but stuff like Questionable Content CTRL+ALT+DEL and Neko the Kitty where the world keeps moving forward have little callbacks and stuff that makes sense or becomes important later, so reading older strips in light of the more recent ones can add a layer of depth. I don't think a lot of people re-read webcomics, but anyone that writes longform wants them to.
Or if you're looking for another comic with a big archive, have you read Schlock Mercenary? It's been updating daily for ten years.
Horst (Guest), 14 Sep 2011 08:30 am
NtKGar, 14 Sep 2011 10:01 am
Licourtrix, 14 Sep 2011 03:13 pm
@Gar I've been reading re-reading and sharing it with friends all of this week. I've been going back and reading the comments and such on some of the comics and looking for alt-text which some just don't seem to have. I've also been playing "spot the bummy" which has been invigorating.