I can see you going on a quest to find out about the lyrics now. That would make a pretty awesome blog series, now that I think about it. "Ser's Lyrical Quest" or something like that.
MAR.01.13> MIND BLOWING> MIND BLOWN> SER'S DAILY BIT
On 03/01/2013 at 07:46 PM by Serraxor See More From This User » |
In today's blog, The Original Ser fixes a mind-blowing issue and gets his own mind blown.
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Short one today, so here we go!
So yeah, we all have backlogs. Well, most of us anyway. But my backlog is so horrendously bad that I literally have dozens of factory sealed games that are years old and have spent thier entire lifetime sitting on my shelf. Just take a look at this old-ass episode of CHC from 2008. Many of these games are still unopened and/or unplayed!
My oldest, by far, is Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia, released in 2007 by NIS America. That means, for over a half decade, this game has sat idly, exposed only to the air within its very case.
Well, I fixed that today. I opened the hell out of that game and gave it a good solid play. And I'd tell you what I think, if it didn't ruin a good surprise. So stay tuned on that.
What I will say, though, is that I had my mind thoroughly blasted onto the whole of my cieling as I discovered that a segment of lyrics within the Battle music in Ar Tonelico are exactly the same as those found in the boss music in Squaresoft's shooting masterpiece, Einhänder! Word. For. Word. Well, OK, only the first half, but still. I guess they are "stock" lyrics or something. It really makes me wonder how many games have these same lines...
Anyhoo, that's it for today. Hopefully I'll have something a little more substantial tomorrow.
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