Serafitia said:This is a Korean game, right? I forgot this was being ported to the ps2. My initial draw to the game was it's character design, but I have heard not one thing mentioned about how deep this rpg is.![]()
lachesis said:Isn't it a port of bug-filled PC game? Anyhow, according to the reviews - asides hard battles, i hear it has pretty good storyline. I heard initial shipment of 80,000 is sold out in Japan - so not too shabby.
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beerbelly said:does that guy's hair stink or what? Why are those girls covering their nose?
Luscious LeftFoot said:The original art style was about a billion times better
Did Bebpo ever write up a review for this game?
Edit* Farore check here.
lachesis said:Isn't it a port of bug-filled PC game?
belgurdo said:Remake
Luscious LeftFoot said:Did Bebpo ever write up a review for this game?
Rahul said:![]()
:lol
Nothing like cosplayers to show up the lack of quality in the ludicrous character designs for a videogame...
beerbelly said:does that guy's hair stink or what? Why are those girls covering their nose?
belgurdo said:kekekekekeke
Rahul said:![]()
:lol
Nothing like cosplayers to show up the lack of quality in the ludicrous character designs for a videogame...
beerbelly said:does that guy's hair stink or what? Why are those girls covering their nose?
http://www.intranet.csupomona.edu/~tassi/gestures.htmDisplaying an open mouth (such as yawning or a wide-open laugh) is considered rude, especially with women who cover their mouths when giggling or laughing.
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Koreans, especially women will cover their mouths laughing, resulting in giggling rather than wide open-mouth laughing.
Fafalada said:If it's supposed to signify laughing, it's definately"keke" the way Koreans type it.
Never really been able to figure out the logic behind it though - Korean girls in particular don't actually sound anything like that![]()