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Crazy
Location: nowhere near good food
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wizardry on the ps2 was a good dungeon crawl, but it was very old school. Dark cloud 1 and 2 on the ps2 were good.
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Tilted
Location: All Under Heaven
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I really enjoyed Suikoden 3. It gets a little slow towards the end, but the multiple paths and the way the story is told is increddible.
Final Fantasy X is great too. Xenosaga is OK, but the story is very incomplete (part 1 of 6--but more like part 1/2 of 3) which would be OK if the game were less expensive or there was more to do. But the game ends at a very odd point, and when it happened I thought, "why are the credits rolling halfway through the game?" If you liked Xenogears, you will probably be upset both with the length and lack of any resolve in the story. |
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Knight of the Old Republic
Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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For Gamecube, I MUST suggest Skies of Arcadia. Holy shit, what an incredible game. I've played many Final Fantasies, and it's up to par with them easily. Great game.
For PS2, I recommend Suikoden 3 and definitely Final Fantasy X if you haven't played it yet. FFX was the most cinematic of the series I say. Another amazing game! As for Kingdom Hearts on the PS2, I have a few qualms with it. The characters kick ass, the story kicks ass, but the gameplay in it downright blows. There is nearly no strategy at all except holding down the auto-target button and ramming on the X button. You simply run around hitting enemies that re-spawn over and over again. It gets very old. If you don't mind real-time action RPGs that have really basic combat systems, then go for Kingdom Hearts. Otherwise steer clear of it. -Lasereth
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