CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide
CrimsonCyanide

As a major fan of many RPGs, and as someone who didn't really get into the Persona series until the third entry I sincerely dislike the sentiment of having to beat a game to truly understand it.

For myself, putting in over fifteen hours is more than enough. If after that point you still don't like the game, any

Sold.

Thank you, good sir, for taking the time to reply! I sincerely appreciate it.

One thing I'm really curious about is this.

As someone who was generally turned off by both previous entries is this one going to change my mind?

Bear in mind that I keep myself open about each game I go into. I just simply have found myself unable to enjoy FFXIII in terms of a character development and a story

I laughed so hard once I got to this point in the conversation.

Good sir, I must thank you.

Not only for creating such a hilarious moment and making all this spaghetti come flying out of schnlde's direction, but for also showing us once and for all just how dumb you look when you argue on the internet and try to throw

I know your pain and I know it all too well.

It's like trying to tell someone who pre-ordered Gears of War 2 that their copy was delayed due to forces outside our control, and offering to take off a percentage of money as a compensation only for them to yell at you.

The one benefit we can take away from all those

I can completely respect that.

I also want you to know that, from an outside perspective, it sounds like "I know my point could probably wrong, but I believe it so nothing else matters because of something that was mentioned within a satirical show"

I don't mean to sound like a jerk or be one, but California has always

but it doesn't change the fact that out of that list, roughly half of it either has offices located in California, or are located in California.

Even if you look at it from a global perspective, it's just silly to make a statement like that because we still have to look at that list and add that into the overall

"Most dev studios aren't in California"

What?

http://www.ranker.com/list/top-ameri…

The Western Coast in general has pretty much always been a hot bed for game developers to be located out of. You don't even need to use the ranker list to confirm that, if you've got the time to further research you'll notice a lot of

Thanks for taking the time to post such a civil message!

I felt it was the least I could do since someone took the time to not only read my post, but reply to it. That, and because of the fact of me trying to keep it short-but-sweet ended up giving off the exact opposite impression I wanted to I felt I should try to

Hmm, interesting.

Are we basing success upon the monetary value of it? Or are we talking career field? Or is this more of a broad brushstroke that's covering any aspect that would be deemed a success? What exactly defines a success in this case? Are we talking about public recognition, like being on television for

Jimminey, you got the Haseo figure? That thing is worth a small mint the last time I checked with the game.

I, myself, don't mind getting mint conditioned used titles. Although, like you, I generally prefer to buy brand new and if possible the collector's. Too bad RPGs punish you for trying to buy anything

If only I could tell that to the people around me!

Well, I wonder...

I think a large part of my praise comes from the fast that I never had an interest in a-Capella music before. Smooth was my gateway into that and there was just something about it that blew my mind. Completely. Considering it was a section of the internet I never touched, for myself it was groundbreaking.

I'd like

Nice to find someone else who really likes 9!

Seven was always mine. Yes, I am a sheep. However, there's just something about it being the first RPG I ever actually bought alongside my brand new PS1 at the time that just holds such high value for me. Being in junior high, it just swept me off my feet in every

First, to dial back to one of your previous posts (I'm not sure if you added it in, or if I missed it, but either way my apologies) I am familiar with all three of the titles you mentioned.

P.N.03 I still have the shades that came with the GameStop preorder of the game, although sadly I didn't much care for it. I

I've been trying to do that, but I have a bad tendency to be blunt about things when I talk one-on-one. Mostly because I try to be as honest as possible, so I end up sounding like a no-fun asshole out to ruin the party of everyone else. I generally have tried to to just avoid those conversations in general and I

I have a friend who, just last month, gave up Lindsey Stirling cold turkey after a similar feeling occurred. I appreciate the sentiment, and more importantly the understanding. Stay strong!

There's nothing Indie about my statement.

Rather, the exact opposite of everything you mentioned.

Smooth McGroove is a fantastic man who deserves as much recognition as possible. I, after hearing about him from my offline life and online life amongst other gaming websites, am all Smoothed out.

I apologize if my

Color me curious. If you are ever interested in sharing that vision and what type of direction it would go, I would most certainly like to hear!

Oh gosh was Otogi stylish. I wasn't too sure what to expect when I checked it out, but it certainly exceeded any expectations. Of course, Okami comes along and just blows everything out the window. I would go so far as to even settle for a game that was similar to Okami, or had a foundation that was close to it.