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[QUOTE="totalgridlock"]Well it's better than it could have been... though I can't believe there wasn't at least a choice of three craptacular games. There's gotta be an awful lot of people who already have it...
aspro73
In all seriousness, ever since you raised the prospect I was hoping it was going to be Yaris.
Undertow would be a hell of a lot better if you could see that little dude. He get's lost in the background.
I agree, the game has a ton of potential. It's like Star Wars Battle Front had a threesome with Treasures of the Deep and Geometry Wars.
How dare you make me choose..! >;[ Lunar Legend Edit: I forgot to say why. This is LUNAR in the palm of my hands and it's also great fun to play. I really enjoyed the fact that the random encounters weren't too frequent and the bosses were not too punishing, so I never felt like giving up on the game. And it looks great and is a visual treat for the GBA.Epoq
I remember Lunar Legend quite vividly as well. I took a bus trip to Pennsilvania and that game got me through it in style. Old school RPG with a ton of character and wit. A great choice.
There's a few of them:
When I was in Kindergarten, I would fake sickness so my mom would take me home and I would lay in bed and play Contra and RBI baseball all day. After a while, she caught on to my "illness"
I'm not a big fan of the Legend of Zelda series eventhough I own a ton of them. I once bought a copy of the Zelda collectors edition for the GC just to piss off a bunch of my friends who couldn't find it. I finally opened it last year after owning it for about two and a half years. That made me feel bad for a while, considering how they would come over and always want to try it and I KEPT IT IN PLAIN SITE UNOPENED JUST TO TAUNT THEM HAHA.
I ALSO think most FPS's are boring. BTW, I despise the World of Warcraft series. I've seen it ruin the lives of a few people I know and I refuse to even try it.
When I was 16, I played Pokemon Red so much that the timer stoped working at 99:59.
Before the age of downloadable rosters, I would update the rosters myself and then sell my saves to my friends or even get games for it. Hence the reason why I own a few really horrible PS2 and GBA games.
Final Fantasy 7 Spoiler Alert:
[spoiler] I also shed a tear when Aeris was stabbed through the back by Sephiroth in FF7 and admit to having to stop playing Resident Evil 2 because I thought I was going to crap myself in the library. [/spoiler]
I own a copy of Final Fantasy 11, that I couldn't get to work online on the PS2 and stopped trying after the first day [thanks Sony and Square-Enix]
I played through BMX XXX just to watch the "videos"
I've considered buying Rumble Roses XX
I own Halo 1 and 2, but have never played them. As a matter of fact, I've only played Halo 3 for about a half hour. Like I said FPS=zZzZZzZzZzZZzZzz
I own 3 DDR dancepads...
I have played Virtual Boy for so long at times that when I closed my eyes, I saw red. [I thought I was going to go blind actually haha]
I think that's about it...
[QUOTE="sonicboom713"]Baldur's Gate series and every game within that formula are absolutley my favorite types of games. I don't know why, I just like the leveling up and upgrade options those types of games have. Also they all usually have good stories and solid soundtracks.aspro73
It is by no means the same type of game, but I think you might enjoy Gladius because of the leveling and upgrade details. It is a turn-based RTS set in a Roman Gladitorial setting.
I was going to buy it, but the fact that it takes up a whole memory card on the ps2 and i'd have to back up all of the stuff on my hard drive made it too much of a hassle. I did enjoy the demo a lot though.
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