NES on 07 May 2009
| Dodece said: Frankly this grating soundtrack is going to cost them more money in the long term, because it is making the game terribly tedious. I finally cut it back to barely audible, and I only did that for white noise value. However that leaves the game feeling sterile, and that just makes it more depressing. That my friends is dangerous the game is already painted for Prozac use. I tolerated it for ten hours, but I am not going to tolerate it again. I just cannot it is just too annoying, and having nothing playing is worse. I appreciate the concept, but you have to fill that radio to last. Every game that has a in game radio has caught onto this. |
Just listen to some of your own music or do what i do and listen to a podcast. I listen to podcasts all the time when i game, i've been doing it since 2006.







