We rather enjoyed Resonance Of Fate and Eternal Sonata. The others can't say as we have no desire to play them or haven't gotten them yet to play the ones that we want to try and stuff.
Haven't played most of those games. Don't really want to either, only own or played like six of those we believe. Have slight interest in like three or four more of them, but doubt that we will keep playing them over and over and stuff.
That was amusing, squeal in delight in the press room.
Wired controllers are better anyways. Wireless can be useful except for the fact you either go through a lot batteries, or need to have them plugged in at some point to charge and stuff.
Besides most wired controllers nowadays have like a 3 meter cord and stuff. So for the most part you should be able sit on your gaming chair or what have you and still be a descent length away from your tv/monitor and stuff.
With the cost of game development soaring, we just don't see that happening with any of the bigger game publishers and stuff. Heck wouldn't be surprised if game prices went up within the next few generations.
Why Suikoden III? Most people prefer Suikoden II.
We are we?
Considering most games cost millions and way up into hundred of millions. And we don't know how much money was put into Little Big Planet at least not that we know of anyways, you can't really say that it is overpriced. Even if it is overpriced the various game developers need games like these to help fund other more expensive games that are in development or will be into development at some time.
Hmmm, never got why people like Dragon Quest VIII so much, it isn't even the best game in the series at least in our opinion.
We really don't care for spinoffs, especially prequel spinoffs. So we didn't touch Crisis Core.
For Star Ocean: The Last Hope, the PS3 version is way better than the 360 version. Has a lot of extra stuff to do in it and stuff. Our problem with this game included is that it isn't even the best out of the series.
There are hardly any JRPG's anymore. At least the more traditional JRPG's, or at least ones that are released outside of Japan and stuff. Mainly we only get the bigger franchises and occasionally some newer ip's and stuff if we are lucky if someone brings them over and stuff.
We still love JRPG's and have since we first played them all those years ago. Most of the RPG's either Western or Japanese are either under 40 hours, a hybrid of various genres, or...
Was this list of games from like one person or only a few people?
If it was so harmless they wouldn't of been erased or would they needed to apologize.
Eeeee, not everyone plays fps. And Nintendo doesn't really need so much an exclusive fps but more of just third party support in general. Even if it is just a little bit more and stuff.
Shouldn't this of been more of greatest side quests of 7th/8th generation or something. Since it really only has games from those two generations and stuff. Though we know that there were some better ones at there from the 7th gen in our opinion at least.
We may get five of those games. Though really there are only maybe five more games that weren't on the list that we are planning on getting as well for the rest of the year.
No, especially with the sorta of stuff that has been in gaming news lately. If any of it is true, which we wouldn't doubt. Than there needs to be a lot of changes in the indie development area as well as gaming journalism.
Ummm, a lot of people have played The Bravely Default, it was a very successful game for SE.
Errr meant New Vegas was better than 3. Sorta of blanked there as we were typing that.
...terrorist? Really? Just boggles the mind.
Pretty much all the females in Mass Effect that you can romance except Tali? That makes this list fail.