I don't usually buy digital games, but I picked up Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition from Steam for six dollars. I honestly did not think I would convince my parents that I could play the game. Its the first M rated game I have owned (except perfect dark for N64 I got in a game lot) and they were not overly enthusiastic. It was basically an awkwardly silent room for a half hour while they read about it online and I paced the room ha.
Quote from: pacpix on November 29, 2013, 12:44:52 amI don't usually buy digital games, but I picked up Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition from Steam for six dollars. I honestly did not think I would convince my parents that I could play the game. Its the first M rated game I have owned (except perfect dark for N64 I got in a game lot) and they were not overly enthusiastic. It was basically an awkwardly silent room for a half hour while they read about it online and I paced the room ha.You're making me feel very old But the good news is your parents care and do their own research - I can't tell you how many parents came into my old shop and thought GTA was a driving game because there were cars on the box :/
Quote from: kimimi on November 29, 2013, 02:00:10 amQuote from: pacpix on November 29, 2013, 12:44:52 amI don't usually buy digital games, but I picked up Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition from Steam for six dollars. I honestly did not think I would convince my parents that I could play the game. Its the first M rated game I have owned (except perfect dark for N64 I got in a game lot) and they were not overly enthusiastic. It was basically an awkwardly silent room for a half hour while they read about it online and I paced the room ha.You're making me feel very old But the good news is your parents care and do their own research - I can't tell you how many parents came into my old shop and thought GTA was a driving game because there were cars on the box :/I agree with Kimimi. I'm glad they're not writing off every game as being destructive, but they're also not naive about potentially inappropriate material.The fact that they're willing to hear you out, then do some of their own research to understand your request is such a surprisingly refreshing sign of parents who really care. Most parents would either just say yes no matter what or say no to everything without being willing to discuss the topic.Also! Congrats on the new game purchase!
Went to Thrillhouse games. Bought 33 games for 54.61. Nothing too amazing. The highlights would be:Alisia DragoonGolden Axe 2Double Dragon 3Mortal Kombat (Sega CD)Mortal Kombat 3Bought a bunch of filler sports games 5 for $2.