Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
I forgot how much of a handful kittens are. My girlfriend and I decided to adopt one a couple of weeks ago, and now my hands and arms are covered in scratches and I haven't slept properly in days. :'D I turned on the electric blanket and put him under the duvet on my lap, though, and now he's sound asleep. Too cute, and so worth all the scratches and sleepless nights.
KITTTTTTTTTENSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSS

I recently saved an older stray. He has stuck around outside so I am feeding him. I can't go out there without being rammed in the leg. Pretty sure he is quite old.

Quote Originally Posted by Elin View Post
Honestly better off that way. I think you know a dub is bad when you'd rather have no voices at all. :'D I would have muted the voices in most PS1 era RPGs too had I had the option.

Haven't really played enough modern games to say, to be honest. I do find a lot of modern anime voice work annoying now that you mention it. Though that could have as much to do with subject matter and the types of characters that are popular as the voice work itself, given that a lot of the actors are the same as they were during the 90s.
Ikr? Not many dubs get me to that point tbqh.

As far as voicing goes, it's pretty hit and miss for me. I think in general Tales of Hearts R was very lazy/cheap but that was a game that annoyed me recently. Oreshika has actually been pretty decent. I'm not really fit to judge this of course. My system is...does this va'ing annoy me or not. Lol.