What a pleasant surprise. ^^
EoFF mods are used to symbolize the epitomy of FF fandom and geekiness. Awesome.![]()
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Well, I enjoyed it and I am a moderator at Eyes on Final Fantasy.
I believe in the power of humanity.
Somehow, I think the review completely contradicted the score it got in the end, but whatever. The EoFF reference was nifty.
That's awesome... really it is.
Very nice. Didn't they do like some subtle Eyeson reference in the FFVI Advance review where they said it was no wonder people had had their eyes on ff or some thing like that?
Boy am I an unfunny ass.
Your friend writes for X-Play, right Jeremy? I'm curious if the level of actual involvement Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb have is as nonexistent as it seems like it, because I've rarely gotten the impression they had much to do with the writing of the reviews they read off.
Whats that? smurfing win? Yes. Yes it is.
I would say it's pretty rare, in television, for any host, or group of hosts, to write their own material. X-Play is obviously not an exception.
The show has many writers. There is really no way Adam and Morgan could play all the games they talk about and review on the show, even if they wanted to.
Well, of course. I've just heard people say they don't even play games, which I didn't believe, but it does bother me to see them review something they haven't even played, even if someone did review it. But whatever. EoFF reference still awesome. I wonder if they even know what they're referencing.![]()
They both play video games, although probably considerably less than most of the X-Play audience.
They also seem to stumble over some of the dialog that is teleprompted to them at times...It's a running joke between my friends and I that the average american understands their 5-point rating system, but not some of the words they use.