You should have your eyes checked, that's not bluesirdanrhodes said:---Off topic---
Why does MsDevin92 use nothing but blue text?
But yes, why does she do that.
You should have your eyes checked, that's not bluesirdanrhodes said:---Off topic---
Why does MsDevin92 use nothing but blue text?
That's not blue? I am certified colour blind : D.Dechef said:You should have your eyes checked, that's not bluesirdanrhodes said:---Off topic---
Why does MsDevin92 use nothing but blue text?
But yes, why does she do that.
Agreed. A very sub-par MST3K.Cousin_IT said:couldnt do it. Couldnt sit through it all. I tried, but just couldnt. Boring & slow overdub to a boring & slow cutscene
Well that explains thatsirdanrhodes said:That's not blue? I am certified colour blind : D.Dechef said:You should have your eyes checked, that's not bluesirdanrhodes said:---Off topic---
Why does MsDevin92 use nothing but blue text?
But yes, why does she do that.
The problem is, it really wasn't. After about an hour into it the game basically ignores Chopin's involvement except during the game breaking chapter end scenes that described his life. It was a great idea in theory, but the guys at Tri-Ace and Tri-Crescendo have never been known to be the best at keeping with thier original story or getting the pacing right. Also, the ending was godawful because of the almost avoidance of Chopin's story in the game and sudden turn around.MsDevin92 said:I personally think it deserves a lot of extra points because it's about FRANCOIS CHOPIN. I MEAN SERIOUSLY, FREAKING CHOPIN.Teachingaddict said:Am I the only one that loved this game, hell its one of the only jRPG's I have ever completed, the artwork is stunning, the storyline beautiful (if given a chance) and a very poignant one at that. Gameplay is very good, and quite a challenge as well.
Not to pick nits here, but wasn't his first name Frederic?MsDevin92 said:I personally think it deserves a lot of extra points because it's about FRANCOIS CHOPIN. I MEAN SERIOUSLY, FREAKING CHOPIN.Teachingaddict said:Am I the only one that loved this game, hell its one of the only jRPG's I have ever completed, the artwork is stunning, the storyline beautiful (if given a chance) and a very poignant one at that. Gameplay is very good, and quite a challenge as well.
We need more games about famous composers. Sadly, nobody bought Beethoven II: the Note of Destruction.