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Subject line says it all - I come bearing icons! I recently finished Magna Carta 2 and when I sat down to see if I could express my love for the game in 100x100 pixels, it turned out that I had way too much fun with the SD pictures of the characters from the official artbook. What can I say, they're adorable. ^^;
The other game I found myself iconing (which totally is a verb. Because I say so.) is Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon. Behind the strange name we find a relatively new Wii game developed my Tri-Crescendo and Namco in which our lone protagonist sets out to find out if there are other people left alive in the post-apocalyptic world the story takes place in. (Easier said than done when you're trying to fight off ghosts, wild dogs and loneliness armed with a flashlight, a stick and an AI with self-esteem problems who will nonetheless try to emulate your optimism.)
I have yet to play more than three or so hours of the game, so there's not much else I can say about it other than that, while the combat system can be a bit wonky thanks to a stubborn camera, the atmosphere more than makes up for it and I'm enjoying myself very much. <3
Teasers:

Magna Carta 2:
Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon:




Feel free to use these in any way, whether as bases for your own icons or as they are now! Credit makes me a happy Sternchen but isn't necessary. :D
The other game I found myself iconing (which totally is a verb. Because I say so.) is Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon. Behind the strange name we find a relatively new Wii game developed my Tri-Crescendo and Namco in which our lone protagonist sets out to find out if there are other people left alive in the post-apocalyptic world the story takes place in. (Easier said than done when you're trying to fight off ghosts, wild dogs and loneliness armed with a flashlight, a stick and an AI with self-esteem problems who will nonetheless try to emulate your optimism.)
I have yet to play more than three or so hours of the game, so there's not much else I can say about it other than that, while the combat system can be a bit wonky thanks to a stubborn camera, the atmosphere more than makes up for it and I'm enjoying myself very much. <3
Teasers:



Magna Carta 2:





























Fragile Dreams: Farewell Ruins of the Moon:

















Feel free to use these in any way, whether as bases for your own icons or as they are now! Credit makes me a happy Sternchen but isn't necessary. :D