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#1 razrhwk65
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There's a very good reason why nobody answered: you're writing is atrocious.

I'm sorry, but when someone can't understand what you read, you not only open yourself up to ridicule, but nobody wants to help you because they don't think you're worth their time.  On that note, bad grammar is also most likely the reason for your initial post being deleted.   Improper spelling is only indicative of an idiot on the other side of the username, and, like in real life, most people ignore idiots.

Another thing is that your question may have been asked recently or many times in the past.  In that case, try searching the forums for your answer, that might help considerably.

And lastly, if you don't like it here, then leave.  Sorry that your question, most likely typed in the same almost-unreadable language as this complaint was, wasn't answered, but most people honestly don't care.  They've got better things to do then listen to one person complain about a board that's not that bad.

On a side note, there's also a "check spelling" button on the bottom of every reply and new topic form that you start.  I suggest you start using it. 

 

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#2 razrhwk65
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awesome :D

do you have a bigger version of this? that would be awesome if you did.

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#3 razrhwk65
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N+

Although there's not much replay value in it, there's SO MANY FREAKING LEVELS

In case you haven't played the PC version of the game, each episode has 5 levels.

There's 50 episodes I believe.

That's a lotta playing, and on top of that, you can make your own levels and upload them to the N+ community and play other peoples levels too, so there's a lot more for you to do, too.

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#4 razrhwk65
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Hmm... the other comments are true, FFT is challenging if you're new to Strategy games, Disgaea is REALLY fun if you can get all the items and level your people up enough, and Jeanne D Arc is also pretty fun, it was my first game ^__^

Get all three over time if possible, because they're all really good, but if you're just looking for something to pick up for a half hour, play, and put down, you'd get the most out of Jeanne D Arc.

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#5 razrhwk65
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Patapon, although I haven't played Loco Roco so I can't speak for it.

It all depends on what style of gameplay you like, the beat driven gameplay of Patapon or the bloby-ness gameplay of Loco Roco.

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#6 razrhwk65
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Field Commander

After seeing screenshots and reading reviews and stuff, I thought that they had what I had seen in Advance Wars (I had a GBA and DS for a bit there), but I was wrong, it was really boring and didn't have the same feel of fast paced startegy that it Advance Wars managed to get in with less capable hardware

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#7 razrhwk65
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this game is one of the best games i've played for the psp. I can say for a fact that after the intro movie, you won't be able to put it down.

I've been playing an import copy and it's incredible. get it when it comes out or sooner.

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#8 razrhwk65
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Puzzle quest all the way, at least 55 hours

i dont think any other game i've played comes close, jeanne d arc might, cuz thats the first game i got

either way, puzzle quest is amazing. i just beat it with the warrior guy and imma go through with the mage

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#9 razrhwk65
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the game truly is as amazing as its pictures make it out to be. in fact, they don't do it enough justice. EVERYTHING, and I mean, everything from the other two GOW games are here. Yep, the amazing combos, the boss minigames, the graphics(yes, i did say graphics) are there. I applaud Ready At Dawn, and if the rest of the game is as good and as spectacular as the demo is, this could be a one of the first 9.5s here at Gamespot. oh, and if there is a released demo, it will be pretty big. like, close to 100 meg demo, or more. not like i would know from having a ripped version of course...heh heh *glances shiftily lookingfor Sony black ops*
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#10 razrhwk65
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jeanne d arc is a great game to get started with the genre, simply because it's easy to get into the action, adn has a great postgame. fft, wotl is slightly harder to get your teeth into, but once you really get wrapped up in it, it makes jeanne d arc look like a childrens game.

overall, if these will be your first srpg, get jeanne d arc. otherwise, i would suggest investing in fft.

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