If you haven't figured it out yet, there is a vocal minority on this site which is comprised of imbeciles. They don't contribute; they just whine, bitch, moan, complain, and apparently hate everything concerning video games – regardless of being present on a video game site.
Additionally, if you are looking for a good, traditional JRPG from this console generation, check this out:
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"...plus $75 for the game plus $50 season pass which doesn't cover the first 2 DLC's you have to get for you to even enjoy the game."
You have to get season passes and DLC to enjoy playing games? Wow, you are a "Meathead."
*shrug* I liked it. It wasn't mind-blowing or anything, but it gave me what I wanted out of it.
My apologies if I had it wrong. It's easy to be skeptical considering some of the... general population of this site. You must have awful luck to have 3 PS3 systems die like that. Either that, or I have exceptionally good luck. I know several people who still have their original systems, though. The "YLOD" wasn't nearly as common as the 360 failure issues.
Did you replace your FAT with slims? Are they the ones with blu-ray failure issues?
This sounds like one of two things: Either you don't take care of your stuff, or you are trolling the comments section. I have an original 60GB PS3, and it runs like the day I got it. I will use air duster to clean the ports and fans once in awhile, I try not to leave it on when I'm not using it (although it does happen), and I dust it (and the surrounding area) off once a week during regular house cleaning. It runs flawlessly.
It isn't common for a PS3 to fail. ...
What about Toejam and Earl? http://mimg.ugo.com/201012/...
Max Payne 3? WTF? Max Payne 3 was incredible!
They say that it is in a different time period and location, but there is a part in the debut trailer that clearly looks like the bird's nest in Firelink, but the nest has been destroyed or abandoned. *shrug*
To me, it just looks like it's definitively overpriced. hehe
Nope. When they re-released that game on the Vita, they marked the price up about 400%, and didn't really change anything.
People thought the same thing about the first Playstation when it came out, and said "How does Sony plan to compete with Nintendo?"
LBP Karting and Blue Dragon are two games that come to mind which deserved better scores and reviews. What boggles my mind are some of the mediocre titles that get 9's and 10's.
Fantastic. lol
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I didn't know about this. I don't know whether to hug you for sharing that link, or punch you for exposing how stupid I have been all these years for buying themes. Thanks!
I still want to play as General Leo in Final Fantasy VI (III U.S.)
azshorty:
The Merchant's whole demeanor was awesome, but yeah, he was a douche like that. That is probably why the developers gave the option of killing him. They knew that people would want to shoot that bastard at some point.
"I've got some lovely things on sale, stran–" *POW*
I hated that fucking merchant. Here you are, fighting your way up some big-ass castle tower, struggling for your life. You make it to the top, you're all out of breath, and suddenly you hear "Welcome, stranger."
It's like, "Dude! Where the fuck were you back there? Mr. I have tons-of-guns." :P
Yeah... fuck that guy.
I completely agree. If they are unforgettable, then by very definition they cannot be forgotten.
Well said. Bubble up for you.
paydayp: It definitely comes down to personal preference. Most people would say that they preferred Lost Odyssey. I was born in '82, so I grew up on classic Final Fantasy and Dragon Warrior (Dragon Quest) games, and Blue Dragon definitely resonated with that part of me, so I think I am naturally more partial to games with that sort of aesthetic and feel. Lost Odyssey was more akin to the PSX/PS2 era Final Fantasy games.
I haven't played The Last Story either. I have ...