
It would be a lot of people, I'm sure, and you should do whatever's best for your health, but if you can manage it I'd definitely encourage you to go. There is nothing quite like a live orchestra. No recording can do it justice.
It would be a lot of people, I'm sure, and you should do whatever's best for your health, but if you can manage it I'd definitely encourage you to go. There is nothing quite like a live orchestra. No recording can do it justice.
Yeah, I've got their first one and it's really good. They're going do a kickstarter sometime soon to make a CD of this current tour they're doing. That'll be awesome
I was looking through past shows and they've been to Colorado several times--I noticed Loveland, Colorado Springs, and Ft Collins--but not to Denver. Very strange. But keep tabs on them as they add more stops. It's definitely worth driving an hour or two to see it.
I was just checking their schedule and they are coming to Phoenix in March of next year! Sure, that's a little ways off right now, but it's not too early to start planning lol
That's a bummer But hey, I was looking through past shows just now and it looks like they've gone to Milwaukee a couple times before, so there's hope, if not in the immediate future lol. And I'm sure your wife would like it. You appreciate it the most if you're a gamer, of course, but anybody could enjoy it simply as good music.
That's awesome, Julian! Yeah, Tommy seems like a really neat guy. We wanted to stay but couldn't justify the wait. We still had to pick up our 11-month-old son from my sister-in-law's house, plus the long drive. But next year (hopefully) we'll plan things out better and be able to stay and meet him and the other folks
How close are you to New York City? I'm sure they've been there multiple times. Otherwise just keep an eye on their schedule. They do make it to a lot of smaller places too.
Definitely go if you can. It's totally worth it.
Really? It was a great night. I'm not sure how likely they are to come to Arizona or how close you are to any big cities (maybe they'll go to Phoenix?) but you should definitely keep an eye on their schedule. It's an experience worth having.
Well, I'm not overly fond of Lords of Shadow's "I want to be a movie score" soundtrack
I hate when people bash Japanese RPGs because they're not more like Western RPGs. Hello! They're supposed to be different! I would say that JRPGs are their own subgenre now and it irks me when people complain that they don't feature branching dialogue trees and massive open worlds. I'll play a WRPG if I want that. What's wrong with some variety?