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ALL YOUR WAVE BELONG TO US.
Yeah, that's right. Admin-sama and I win at life. <3
Yesh. Yesh. Yesh. It hath returned to me. ;-;
Well, temporarily at least. You shoulda seen me freaking out when my brother came home with a (borrowed) copy of Chrono Cross. Haven't seen/played that game in literal YEARS. How I've missed it so. *strokes*
I love the Chrono duo just as much as the FF series (Square = God). In CC I don't feel the characters as well, but I love Serge and Kid way too much. The story's quite nice and pretty deep, all things considered. I haven't come across an RPG like this in a long time (*cough*toolazytopickupFFXII*cough*), so it's really refreshing. I've been power-playing it the past two days. 8 hours + of play already (half the reason I skipped yesterday), though I can't remember how much of the game I've actually completed. *shrugs* If I can finish the whole thing by Monday (when my brother's leaving), it'll be a feckin' miracle.
Just to keep going, I started watching Nagayan's play Switch wo Osu Toki, as I heard it was quite good. I still have the language barrier to work around (thank God for this summary), but in general the great acting made it very easy to understand the feelings that were transpiring. I thought Nagayan was fabulous. His character's personality is a little meh, but he played it wonderfully; very emotional. In general, though, the play was quite good (even if I haven't seen the whole thing), and I'd recommend it to anyone randomly interested in Japanese theater (this isn't a musical, BTW, however there is some light singing as part of the story); the summary helps.
...I could talk about another thing, but then eve would slaughter me beyond recognition. ;-;
OK, that was my random two cents for the hour. Today will probably be the day I post the Nagayan wallpaper if I can overcome my laziness. Prepare for the x-posting of the century. <3
ALL YOUR WAVE BELONG TO US.
Yeah, that's right. Admin-sama and I win at life. <3
Yesh. Yesh. Yesh. It hath returned to me. ;-;
Well, temporarily at least. You shoulda seen me freaking out when my brother came home with a (borrowed) copy of Chrono Cross. Haven't seen/played that game in literal YEARS. How I've missed it so. *strokes*
I love the Chrono duo just as much as the FF series (Square = God). In CC I don't feel the characters as well, but I love Serge and Kid way too much. The story's quite nice and pretty deep, all things considered. I haven't come across an RPG like this in a long time (*cough*toolazytopickupFFXII*cough*), so it's really refreshing. I've been power-playing it the past two days. 8 hours + of play already (half the reason I skipped yesterday), though I can't remember how much of the game I've actually completed. *shrugs* If I can finish the whole thing by Monday (when my brother's leaving), it'll be a feckin' miracle.
Just to keep going, I started watching Nagayan's play Switch wo Osu Toki, as I heard it was quite good. I still have the language barrier to work around (thank God for this summary), but in general the great acting made it very easy to understand the feelings that were transpiring. I thought Nagayan was fabulous. His character's personality is a little meh, but he played it wonderfully; very emotional. In general, though, the play was quite good (even if I haven't seen the whole thing), and I'd recommend it to anyone randomly interested in Japanese theater (this isn't a musical, BTW, however there is some light singing as part of the story); the summary helps.
...I could talk about another thing, but then eve would slaughter me beyond recognition. ;-;
OK, that was my random two cents for the hour. Today will probably be the day I post the Nagayan wallpaper if I can overcome my laziness. Prepare for the x-posting of the century. <3
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