As you mentioned, there have been a few JRPGs this generation, namely the ones on the DS (it is a current gen system). TWEWY is awesome, but we also have DQIX, Resonance of Fate, Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep and I personally really enjoyed FFXIII.
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It's people's opinions, stop being so annoyed about it. If you enjoy it, great, good on ya. But they're also allowed to think that it's awful. From what I've seen, I'd agree with them.
[QUOTE="calvinsora"][QUOTE="ferret-gamer"][QUOTE="soulitane"] You guys should order from the US and have it forwarded to where you live if stuff costs that much of a premium, paying the shipping would be well worth the valueferret-gamer
Not a bad idea, all things considered, but getting things shipped to Iceland is often an incredible hassle for most sites. When I eventually invest in a good computer in the future, though, that's most likely what I'll do.
Well i have this one friend on steam who is in the UAE and he managed to get it set up so he could order from newegg, they would send it to a post box in florida and they would automatically forward it to his address in the UAEHmm, that sounds possible. Thanks for the info, I'll keep it in mind.
Of this generation, I'd say Final Fantasy XIII, Bioshock 2 and, by gamers, Super Meat Boy and Braid. I don't condone the word underrated in itself, I'd say underappreciated or overlooked in these cases.
Wow, I was expecting to see any other puzzler outside of Braid (and would've ensued to say "No, that's Braid"), but good choice, man, I completely agree. A beautiful, smart, charming puzzler with some of the most mind-bending puzzles I've ever played.
[QUOTE="soulitane"][QUOTE="calvinsora"]You're not the only one, if I want a computer with a quad core and all that stuff it will cost me near $2000+. You guys should order from the US and have it forwarded to where you live if stuff costs that much of a premium, paying the shipping would be well worth the valueIronically, that's not far off-base where I live. Getting a decent computer here will cost me at least $2000, then the additional costs of anything extra I may need. It's dependant on where you live, after all.
ferret-gamer
Not a bad idea, all things considered, but getting things shipped to Iceland is often an incredible hassle for most sites. When I eventually invest in a good computer in the future, though, that's most likely what I'll do.
I appreciate all of the systems I have equally. I may not like them all equally, but I purchased them to make sure I have a very broad gaming spectrum (DS, PSP, PS3, Wii, laptop). I like Nintendo's work the best, I must say, they focus more on fun and enjoyability over anything else. There's great stuff to be had on them all, though.
[QUOTE="HaLoMaStErJT"]Denial is a terrible thing to deny! :) I can't take anyone seriously that says things like this. It puts you right into the catagory of people that say a gaming PC costs $3000 dollars.There is no doubt that pc games look better, but its not that much of the difference that its a whole generation ahead.
streetridaz
Ironically, that's not far off-base where I live. Getting a decent computer here will cost me at least $2000, then the additional costs of anything extra I may need. It's dependant on where you live, after all.
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This has always been so. But it's mostly due to the overexaggeration of graphics overall in terms of how they enrich a game. Great graphics are nice, but gameplay is still so much further ahead in the list of priorities, at least IMO.
ehussein1379
Terraria proves that graphics don't stop a game from being epic fun; however a combination of great graphics and great gameplay is the best of both worlds.
Try playing Daggerfall, and then looking at screenshots of Skyrim. I would rather just look at the screenshots.
I can agree to that, but having the best of both worlds doesn't mean that any product lacking in the graphics department is inherently inferior. I'm not saying that's what you say, not at all, but many others I've met on the internet do.
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