Some of our heroes were evidently bored of this roundabout journey, so they thought about ways to pass the time: as you can see, Rena entertained herself by practicing sculpture of small wooden idols, probably reminiscing of ancient gods related to her cloudy past. Celine helped her along by identifying the undescribable products of the blue-haired girl's art. Opera could only think of her love, Ernest, which was the only thing she couldn't get off of her head beside her precision goggles. Claude simply enjoyed the exploration of this unknown planet, and the company of three beautiful, yet somewhat weird, girls. You should be thankful, Claude, that the inhabitants of the planet you were beamed to were human.
The complex world of videogames seen by a "softcore gamer". This Blog aims to entertain, it has no serious pretense and doesn't try to sound too original. I want to share my little knowledge of a still growing industry, a new creativity medium and an interesting cultural phenomenon (after all these years it still feels like a new thing). My main interests in videogames lie in the solitary, or single-player, ones, especially traditional experiences, but I'm open to new ideas.
20/05/2009
Funny Bits in Star Ocean 2 (70)
I wouldn't be so sure about the uselessness of this item; just look at its shape... Ok, sorry! This joke was in bad taste. The funny part is that only now I realize that this decoration has something engraved on its tip (supposedly a pair of round eyes): I swear, because of the filtering and watching the game on TV I couldn't make out this detail, while playing it on an emulator finally revealed the funny figure to me.
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