Rofl, after a hour with the beginner's level, and alot of swearing, I have
to quit playing and get back to work, but so far, the game defeats me--- the
lack of ammo coupling with the superhuman centaurs get to be a bit too much
at times rofl
Still, a fun game, and I'll return later to give it another try.
By the way, is there no way to duck and move at the same time? Running past
those centaurs usually get me dead.
"No one ever kicked ass by saying I can't."
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Peterson" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 4:58 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mysteries of the Ancients
So answer me this then. How the heck is he attacking you? It sounds for
all
the world like he's got a gun. Just curiosity. As for the name, I used to
read a lot of Greek myth but I'd never seen that spelling. As for Heracles
and Hercules, I've always preferred Heracles since that's the name I first
heard when I read the legend.
Homer: Hey, uh, could you go across the street and get me a slice of
pizza?
Vender: No pizza. Only Khlav Kalash.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Ward" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Mysteries of the Ancients
Hi Bryan,
Correct. Like I said in my last post Keberos is the Greek spelling of
Cerberus. Cerberus is the Latain version of the word that was in the
Roman
writings with the same creature. They mean the same creature, but I felt
using the Greek name was more appropriate for this game.
You will often find this with a lot of Greek myths. There are the Latin
translations and the Greek translation of the works. The name of the
character you use depends largely on if the English version was based on
the Latin or Greek manuscripts. Heracles and Hercules are both names for
the same legendary hero. Hercules, the popular name we use, is based on
Latin works. Where his real name, Haracles, is Greek.
Anyway, seeing as this game is from Angela's perspective I think she
would
know the difference between someone's Latin and Greek name. If this is
too
confusing for player's I can name the creatures by their more popular
Latain/English equivilants, but aI thought it would be more fun to use
the
actual Greek names when and where possible.
HTH
Bryan Peterson wrote:
If I had to guess I'd say he actually meant Cerberus, which in Greek
mythology was the three-headed dog who guarded the gates to the
Underworld. The only difference is I don't believe the traditional
Cerberus could use a gun. He tended to use his fangs.
Homer: Hey, uh, could you go across the street and get me a slice of
pizza?
Vender: No pizza. Only Khlav Kalash.
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