Honestly, I'd say that 400 is pretty low given how many games you'd be selling with it...
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For me, the best PC game of the 90's is hands down Heroes of Might and Magic 3. Amazing strategy game that still holds up really well.
I'm agnostic, so I believe that I have no way of knowing if there is or isn't a god. I acknowledge that both "yes" and "no" as possible outcomes as we can't prove or disprove it, so when people ask me that I usually say "I don't know" or "maybe?".
I still understand the reasons why people choose to definitively believe there is or isn't a god though, and I respect that. Your belief is yours and you have every right to it!
@lrdfancypants: I cry every time when the Right Paddle's son is slain by the Void King right in front of him.
Left Paddle could have saved him, but he did nothing. NOTHING!
@danzouismadara: While I haven't played Onimusha, it does have those first four qualities. It doesn't really have puzzles though. It also has five major weapon fields, a stance system, and the ability to collect and equip guardian spirits.
Overall, it's a pretty awesome action RPG, so I definitely recommend giving it a try if your interested.
You'll have no problems figuring out where to go or how to progress in terms of the main story. It's mission based rather than an open world game like Dark Souls. That and each stage has a level recommendation so you can level up a bit beforehand should you choose to do so. There is quite a bit of side content hidden around though, so you'll have to search around a bit if your interested in that.
I think a new Luigi's Mansion would be pretty sick, but if it does happen I hope we get a big, open mansion to explore like in the first game, rather than the mission structure from Dark Moon.
I don't think I'd call it the best spin-off of all time, but it definitely was a great game and a solid last hurrah for Naughty Dog working on the Crash games.
I've always thought of Final Fantasy Tactics and Crystal Chronicles as amazing spin-offs, although the entire Persona series is actually a spin-off of SMT as well...
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