I'm not stalking you or anything... Not intentionally at least. It's just whenever I open a thread these days you've already been there, most of time shutting people down with one sentence.FalloutJack said:Well, this is weird. Someone's keeping a track record of me, but it's not a fan. What's your beef, anti-fan?The Wykydtron said:Again with the one sentence shutdowns from Mr KilljoyJack. He makes my day/night sometimes I swear XD
Uhh, nope... While I won't deny there are some tunes that do make me want to stab myself in the ears with a puppy's sharpened spine (May the Gold Saucer burn in balefire), I've never actually QUIT playing a game over it.mike1921 said:Do any of you have games you've quit because of the music? Either a single song or the whole sound track.
I will never forgive them for butchering "Fly Me To The Moon"...Hira said:Bayonetta. The soundtrack makes me think 'oh gods, why'. Not to say it's bad, it's just about the exact opposite of the music I like.
Will need to try it again at some point and see if I can lower the music volume to -100%.
Nothing related to your post just wanted to say I love your avatar. One of my top 5 albums evar.Juan Regular said:I will never forgive them for butchering "Fly Me To The Moon"...
The one game I quit because of the music was Final Fantasy X-2. Absolutely terrible in every way.
Jup, there aren´t really any folk records that can top it except for maybe Jackson C. Frank´s one and only album. I consider these two an absolute must for every music lover.DugMachine said:Nothing related to your post just wanted to say I love your avatar. One of my top 5 albums evar.
This, except replace 'Jingle Jangle Jingle' with JOOOOOHHHHNNNNY GUUUITTTAAAARRRR.Andy Shandy said:Nope, although I have deemed it necessary before to put my own music on after I'd heard "Jingle Jangle Jingle" too many times in short succession on Fallout: New Vegas.
It may be one of your favourite songs, Mr. New Vegas, but goddamnit it isn't one of mine! *twitches*