Similar to NPC Energy, but the polar opposite, When you dont let someone ignore you so you keep blowing them up on the regular, regardless of being left on read/unseen regardless of importance of the subject needing to be discussed. Much like a Quest Giver in a Video Game/RPG. Bonus points when its is something extremely tedious.
Person 1: Wheres Travis?
Person 2: Idk, did he answer you earlier Maybe hes just polishing that massive forehead of his? A cranium like that could take some time...
Person 1: Negative he left me on read, so I brought the Quest Giver Energy up to over 9000, I messaged him and called him in 15 minute intervals. Maybe his forehead can block a cell signal?
Person 2: Idk, did he answer you earlier Maybe hes just polishing that massive forehead of his? A cranium like that could take some time...
Person 1: Negative he left me on read, so I brought the Quest Giver Energy up to over 9000, I messaged him and called him in 15 minute intervals. Maybe his forehead can block a cell signal?
by Saucey XIII June 29, 2020
A great VR headset with the most uncool name. Sounds like the name of some random educational software. Compare that to a modern badass name like Oculus Rift or Oculus Go. The words themselves are very ambiguous. Like am I on a meta quest or something?? Lol.
Me when I think of Oculus Rift: *cool, epic gamer vibes ensues*
Me when I think of Meta Quest: *cricket, cricket....* oh wait, I think I'm feeling something.... *educational software vibes ensues*
Me when I think of Meta Quest: *cricket, cricket....* oh wait, I think I'm feeling something.... *educational software vibes ensues*
by Mary Mary Quite The Contrarian January 24, 2023
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by Gethmer September 17, 2020
A remake of the 1988 JRPG Dragon Quest III released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC in November 2024. In the months leading up to its release, the game became controversial for its censorship of the late Akira Toriyama's character designs and the removal of gendered terms when referring to the protagonist. The controversy reached its peak when a viral interview with Dragon Quest creator Yuji Hori revealed that the changes were made solely to comply with Western regulations, coupled with developer and publisher Square Enix's attempts to scrub the video from the Internet. Upon release, the game sold moderately well but was poorly received by many fans of the series due to the aforementioned changes.
Everyone who was involved in censoring Mr. Toriyama's work for Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake needs to apologize at his grave.
by CtrlAlt_Games November 26, 2024