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#1 Crimmando
Member since 2010 • 25 Posts
Mario Galaxy 2. Just kidding. Here's my list: Sakura Wars: So Long My Love - I love the fast paced dialogue decisions - keeps the conversation moving and stops you from over thinking. Rune Factory - Charming aesthetic and engaging gameplay. Muramasa: The Demon Blade - Fun enough action and combat with phenomenal art style. Final Fantasy IV: The After Years - A new trip down memory lane... A new journey into a familiar world I'll always admire. The original FFIV (back on the super Nintendo was called FFII) was my first RPG. Good memories. PS I actually did lol when I saw Zach and Wiki make a porno.
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#2 Crimmando
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I'm a little biased, because I've always really loved the Final Fantasy series, but I enjoyed Crisis Core for nostalgia alone. There is no way characters like Angeal and Genesis can compete with a force like Sephiroth, but they do prove a nice addition to keep the world fresh. There are things I could bash the game for, but if you can get it for 10 bucks its definitely worth picking up. Its easy to dive in to for hours or pick up for a few minutes at a time and as usual, Square delivers amazing graphics and cutscenes. The story wont blow you away, but if you liked FFVII, you will welcome a chance to see familiar faces. Have fun!
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#3 Crimmando
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Heavy Rain, while not technically a survival horror game, has some scary moments. For me the fear of, "If I die, this character is dead" raised the stakes and brought it to a much scarier place. Mark my words, the Heavy Rain engine will be re-used for a horror game, and it will shake you. I haven't finished the first Dead Space, but I hear both the original and the sequel that came out this month are both terrifying and amazing. Is your PS3 backwards compatible? if so, I suggest you pick up Fatal Frame II. A friend of mine, who has practically played every survival horror game ever made, told me that he had to quit because it was too scary. I've tried it, and I assure you, it is creepy. www.crimmando.com