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So,he didn't give back the pendant right away, he stole the chicken and he tried to walk away from Barle. They are so fucked
And he tried to sell it!
So,he didn't give back the pendant right away, he stole the chicken and he tried to walk away from Barle. They are so fucked
So,he didn't give back the pendant right away, he stole the chicken and he tried to walk away from Barle. They are so fucked
:lolAnd he tried to sell it!
Does that affect the trial though? I never tried that.
Mitsuda seems really big on jazz. He worked with another one of my favourite composers, Miki Higashino, on an original jazz album too (Tsukiyo ni Saraba -- which is a videogame OST). It's quite good.The jazz album Patrick was talking about is Chrono Trigger Brink of Time, and you all need to listen to it right now.
I laughed sooooo hard at that.:lolAnd he tried to sell it!
No Vinny? Whyyyyyyyyyyy
Does that affect the trial though? I never tried that.
I never played Chrono Trigger so I am not watching this. I a looking into buying the DS version, but I have no money at the moment![]()
Because GOTY videos. Dude is busy.
I'm still a bit skeptical about none of the dialogue being voiced, but the game seems more interesting that I thought it was going to be. I thought it was just going to be a typical Square SNES rpg.
Nope.
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Nope. Chrono Trigger is a labour of love and creativity among three principal creative staff (Hironobu Sakaguchi, Yuji Horii, Akira Toriyama) and a bunch of other staff members (Yasuyuki Honne, Hiroyuki Ito, Yasunori Mitsuda, Nobuo Uematsu, Masato Kato, Yoshinori Kitase, Yusuke Naora, Yasuhika Kamata, etc) coming together to make something great. Theoretically, if you wanted to see what a Square/Enix collab in those days might have looked like, some people might consider Chrono Trigger to be that game (though Enix was a publisher, not a dev studio).I'm still a bit skeptical about none of the dialogue being voiced, but the game seems more interesting that I thought it was going to be. I thought it was just going to be a typical Square SNES rpg.
Chrono Trigger is a hard game to screw up.
Plus, with their actions the court room scene will be hilarious.
I have to admit I'm glad they figured out that you can save on the world map though.
I lost it, this picture is amazing.Nope.
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Yeah, it was okay. Going to keep watching a few episodes to see how it goes, but the past magic ain't there. Needs more Vinny and Jeff.Man, I think I won't be following this one. The first episode didn't do much for me. The lack of voice acting/cinematics doesn't really benefit the endurance run experience.
Yeah, it was okay. Going to keep watching a few episodes to see how it goes, but the past magic ain't there. Needs more Vinny and Jeff.
I think you'd have fun with Chrono Trigger. It's just pure fun.Can someone explain to me what will happen to them in the trail, and what the optimal path is? Never played the game and don't really intend to, so I didn't realise that the yes or no answers really had an impact.
No Vinny? Whyyyyyyyyyyy
Will + Ryan S.T.A.L.K.E.R endurance run next, please.
They should have picked something that's more rough around the edges or more obscure. I did not like the idea of CT being picked because: a) it's hard to joke around with, b) it's short, and c) both players were exposed to it at some point in their lives.Hmm. First episode was a bit... boring, I guess. I love Ryan and Patrick (and Chrono Trigger, natch) but it just doesn't seem like a good choice to endurance run. It's a solidly put together game, it's not super outlandish, it's just kind of... a really great game. It's hard to riff on.
Uh, this is awesome. Thank you.The jazz album Patrick was talking about is Chrono Trigger Brink of Time, and you all need to listen to it right now.
Can't wait for Brog and Bobo.