Can I just point out the hilarity that someone is concerned about magic in an RPG but is quoting the Boondocks in their signature?
Is that funny to anyone else? Anyone? Oh, it must just be me.
Kkun wrote:Can I just point out the hilarity that someone is concerned about magic in an RPG but is quoting the Boondocks in their signature?
Is that funny to anyone else? Anyone? Oh, it must just be me.
Myoti wrote:Sigma Star Saga for GBA is the first thing that comes to mind, mostly due to it's more sci-fi nature. The Megaman Battle Network series doesn't technically have any either, and I think Wild Arms is exempt as well (though I haven't played).
Actually, yes, I was thinking the same thing.
kaemmerite wrote:Kamek is a Magikoopa.
Tom Dincht wrote:Anyways, which stem of Mario games is this? I was thinking of the Paper Ones specifically. I don't recall those ones having magic.
Tom Dincht wrote:I don't know what the means but it's going in my sig.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Kkun wrote:Can I just point out the hilarity that someone is concerned about magic in an RPG but is quoting the Boondocks in their signature?
Is that funny to anyone else? Anyone? Oh, it must just be me.
Steve Racer wrote:There's plenty of Sci Fi RPGs like Paranoia and some Palladium universes.
If you are interested, I did write an article about how it is okay for Christians to play D&D, here it is:
Christians Playing D&D
kaemmerite wrote:The Mario games are by their nature full of magic, so they would be disqualified.
However, I think they might qualify under certain circumstances. In most of the games (the excellent Seven Stars excepted) the player never uses magic, just physical techniques. Some people who object to the use of magic in games don't mind if the villains use it.
Bobtheduck wrote:Tom... You refer to the Mario RPG series without including... Mario RPG (SNES)
I have no response to that... Except... Nope, no response...
Myoti wrote:Except that they use "magic" in everyone of the games.
Paper Mario? "Magic" Star attacks and magical characters. Mario and Luigi? Fire and lightning hand attacks.
Of course, it's not as though these were meant to be "occultic" in nature or the like, but "magic" is there (in pretty much every Mario game in general).
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