CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide

I see! I've always been curious if that problem was fixed for the PC or not. Especially since I'd like to play that, since my Dreamcast is back in my hometown and the PS2 version lags like there's no tomorrow once you get four party members or go to a city where a lot is going on.

Glad to hear you've been hitting up

I must confess, I've echoed similar words in the past.

There's just something about the creativity between the 4th and 6th generations that seems to spark an abundance of unique games and memorable experiences. Something that I feel I truly haven't had this current generation. Even if all of the attempts were never

I was always curious, but a friend of mine who brought it said it literally broke on him. He'd always get to a specific part (I believe it was when you get Mareg) and the game would always crash on him.

Have you played the PC version?

You're pretty spot on with that.

I go from periods of time checking daily, to some times once or twice every couple of weeks.

Although I must confess the majority of how I hear about him is more so from personalized conversations on and offline instead of simply running into him on the net. However, combine Kotaku

In my experience, some people either expect you to give a response immediately or to show the same enthusiasm that they do in something. Changing the topic can sometimes be regarded as being an asshole. Although I must confess this has only happened to me via internet conversations, so I suppose that says everything

Whoa, someone else besides me played and enjoyed Ephemeral Fantasia?

My eyes, do they deceive me?!

It truly is a rarity to meet fans of the Grandia series.

I can completely understand those feelings.

It's a big reason I made one of my posts on this very topic about how I'm tired of hearing about him. It's not so much I dislike the guy, but I've run into a situation where in both my online and offline life everyone is shouting this guys name from the rooftop. So much

But this is all based upon a business model that doesn't involve the internet.

Let's look at this from a different perspective, let's look at Rebecca Black.

Remember her? That girl that can't sing who did that horrible song with that one guy who people think is just a jerk? The girl may be considered the bane of

Sorry, I had missed this post the first time around.

I figure if someone is going to spend enough time commenting, regardless of whatever it may be, I'll take the time to respond as well. It just so happens that I can put my years of typing to good work as well.

I am glad that he's getting a lot of attention.

He's an extremely talented individual, but that's sort of the problem I run into. Anywhere I go I find him being mentioned, and even if I avoid it I'm being bombarded by friends both on and offline about "Did you listen to X of Smooth McGroove?" or "Hay, did you hear

It certainly is.

It must be mine too, because people keep reading my post and making responses back that mimic responses I've already gotten.

If I didn't know any better, I'd say people wanted to respond to my opinion with their own.

So stating an opinion openly in an area where no one is forced to read it, much less type up a response, now classifies as forcing my opinion upon someone. Fascinating.

Or wait, maybe you mean by how I worded my post. Except I only talked about myself and the reasons for why I felt that way. So that doesn't make

That's Captain Sourpus to you!

: P

Seriously though, I must confess using hate was a bad choice of words. It's more so burnt out.

Ever have that instance where you hear a song on the radio, and perhaps even if it's of a genre you don't necessarily like you can't help but to really get into it and by the end of the song

I would say that spot is reserved for you.

Especially after sharing that awesome link and being able to have a great sense of humor about this.

I, in all sincerity, can't bash something I genuinely like.

With infinite stupidity, I really didn't offer a lengthy story as to why I made the post I did in fear of creating a TL;DR situation. Instead, I ended up creating a great misunderstanding.

Huge fan of Smooth, have been bombarded by friends both on and

I've tried to, but it's difficult when the conversation involves a one-on-one with someone.

Do you detour the subject and risk offense or giving off the impression that you don't like whatever it is that they are discussing? Do you risk being an asshole, but at least honest, by expressing your current feelings on

Gah, that really bugs me.

I'm a firm believer of individuality.

I grew up dressed as a prep, played a ton of sports, hung out with and looked like a nerd, and listen to/played in a metal band. If there was ever a mish-mashed person, I certainly like to think I just might quality.

I do agree as well that the better

That's very true, they aren't an exclusive property associated with good.

Oh no.

I don't want to go back into sales again!

But..I must strive for the cure. I must!