I'd be outraged unless the game got a huge graphic overhaul.
Boo, Wii. Boo.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
See, some game developers (like the JERKS at Namco-Bandai) re-release games onto other systems for Japan only and make huge improvements both graphically and gameplay-wise.
I understand hating them, except the difference is they make good games.
Yeah I know I just didn't bother posting about Final Fantasy. The SNES among other things was like 15 years ago. But yes even so back then nintendo wasn't focused around kids. Basically today nintendo has fallen from there once former glory. I've failed to play the first 2 mgs games. But have played the entire Series 1 through 4, and every game leaves you in suspense. I mean come on who wasn't shocked when you found out Big Boss was alive. Either way I could care less what system it comes out for as long as the game still has that final fantasy feeling. For those who have played them you know what I'm talking about when Someone dies like Aeris. I actually cried when this happened. Final fantasy has that true feel to the storyline and turn based battle system. The only final fantasy game I had trouble with was 11 I play warcraft alot and mostly do PVP and FF11 is nothing compared to warcraft it just sucks.
You turned the console horizontal/vertical from vertical/horizontal while playing the game.
Rookie mistake.
Originally posted by Nubzpwnzer
I mean come on who wasn't shocked when you found out Big Boss was alive.
Me.
I never played any Metal Gear Solid games. They look boring. I hate having to hide in unique ways to get to my objectives. I'd rather just mow down all of my enemies.
For those who have played them you know what I'm talking about when Someone dies like Aeris.
A lot of RPGs do this you know. And they do it a lot better than this.
Final fantasy has that true feel to the storyline and turn based battle system.
I highly disagree but you're entitled to your own opinions.
Anyway. You need to play Tales of the Abyss.
Do it.
Now.
If you're a fan of characters you've grown to love and related to in unimaginable ways suddenly die a horribly sad death, then you'll love Tales of the Abyss. If I'm counting, I think about 20 important, voiced characters end up dying in Tales of the Abyss. If I'm keeping track of actual deaths, I think we're at about 500,000 dead people in the game. At least.
The funny thing is it's not a dark game. Not at all. It's just phenomenal.
I didn't even bump it or touch it. I just had it vertically set down below the TV. It started making weird noises, and when I checked, the disc was sliced.
I am probably gonna go try to get it swapped for a working copy of SC4. I'm going to play horizontally from now on. Stupid.
PS2. And I need to get a copy of it as well, I've been meaning to play it. I was turned off by Tales of Legendaria or whatever that game was because it was boring and tedious, but I hear that's the worst in the series anyway.
But I just got Disgea 3... So we'll see.
"A new take on the epic fantasy genre... Darkly comic, relatable characters... twisted storyline."
"Readers who prefer tension and romance, Maledictions: The Offering, delivers... As serious YA fiction, I’ll give it five stars out of five. As a novel? Four and a half." - Liz Ellor
@Mal: Like I said before, Legendia wasn't really a Tales game. It was like "hey we're some outside dev and we like your ideas we want to use them to make a game with the title of your franchise." and they were like "ok we're busy making real games so go ahead."
Also, Tales of Vesperia released on 360 yesterday so get that too.
I'll get TotA but I want more. What else is good? I am absolutely rolling in money after my summer employment so I want to get some fun games to mess with.
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