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[QUOTE="Impex"][QUOTE="ps2-4-life"]Yes, it does.the problem is i'm scaired of all the technical problems (red rings of death, overheating, disc scratching, failure rate of 30%..)
does the 360 really break that often?
dragonps
Mmh. Define often. Like I said I've had no problems with mine...
I've yet to have an Xbox that isn't faulty. The one I have now is god awful. It scratches my disks, gets random errors for whatever reason, and the disk trey hardly ever works. So, yeah... 0 for 3 baby!
the problem is i'm scaired of all the technical problems (red rings of death, overheating, disc scratching, failure rate of 30%..)
does the 360 really break that often?
ps2-4-life
Yes, it does.
Hmmmmm... if it's a five hour trip and the game is all you've got I'd get something a little more open-ended like a sports title or the like which has no real finality to it (which most of the above-mentioned games do, and depending on what kind of master you are I've seen "The World Ends With You" reviewed as being finished in five hours (check the "On The Spot" podcasts available through iTunes or this site, that's where I saw it).
Just a thought, safe travels!
ston3henge
Sports titles are bad on the DS. And he wants an RPG. FFTA2 will last a looooong time. 400 quests. I've put about 15 hours into the game and I've only beaten some 30+ quests.
[QUOTE="podliver"]Uh no.
I played FFIII on DS, and it bored me TO TEARS
wii_fan_boy
What was so boring about it? What other ds games can you name that are better then ff3?
Many games are better... Many.
The game would've been so much better if you could save during dungeons. I got to the last one where you have to fight a bunch of bosses in a row. I died and had to do like 2 hours of it over. So, I promptly traded that POS into GS. That is garbage.
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