The Shoutbox
Waiting in line for my nano-masheens upgrade is a great time to Shout. Maybe my last shout before my cyborg transformation is complete.
I’ve come to a harsh realization, short of a major side lining event, I will never enjoy the sweet, sweet nectar of a great JRPG agaaaainnnn.
Originally Posted by Torgo
Believe me, I know Chrono Trigger. Probably my favorite JRPG and maybe overall video game, having played it on SNES, PS and on my cell phone (during meetings...don't shame me). I still dream about living in 12,000 B.C.
Chrono Trigger made #21 in the top 50 game list a few years back. If interested in the convo: https://www.movieforums.com/communit...ad.php?t=51281
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
Nah, you are too expencive
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
and giving just spells
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
While I give you the place, where I got this spell from
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
ugh
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
I am calling police
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
for illegal trading
Camo?
Originally Posted by ynwtf
Originally Posted by Torgo
Is that game as addictive as they say? I remember someone on a G4TV show saying that he hooked up his TV and Genesis to a generator during a power outage because he just couldn't stop playing it.
It can be, yes. I'm not kidding about spending can entire summer on it. It's slow to get into as we're a lot of these console RPGs from then. And the dungeons REQUIRE maps to not lose your mind. I love the game but if you want to test old RPGs, give Chrono-trigger a go. It's a more playful character set and a bit more dynamic gameplay.
Believe me, I know Chrono Trigger. Probably my favorite JRPG and maybe overall video game, having played it on SNES, PS and on my cell phone (during meetings...don't shame me). I still dream about living in 12,000 B.C.
Originally Posted by Torgo
Is that game as addictive as they say? I remember someone on a G4TV show saying that he hooked up his TV and Genesis to a generator during a power outage because he just couldn't stop playing it.
It can be, yes. I'm not kidding about spending can entire summer on it. It's slow to get into as we're a lot of these console RPGs from then. And the dungeons REQUIRE maps to not lose your mind. I love the game but if you want to test old RPGs, give Chrono-trigger a go. It's a more playful character set and a bit more dynamic gameplay.
Originally Posted by FilmsLover223
Guys, I've got a new deal!
Franklin?
Originally Posted by Thief
Ha!

Move zig, move zig, you know whatv you doing. Take off every zig!
Ha!

Is that game as addictive as they say? I remember someone on a G4TV show saying that he hooked up his TV and Genesis to a generator during a power outage because he just couldn't stop playing it.