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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
FF13 on Xbox 360 (two gen.s ago) [striking visuals and immersive gameplay] Or, FF8 on PSOne (four gen.s ago) [immersive story and deep RPG elements, loved going to space and getting the Ragnarok ship, music was epic, the Seifer-Squall conflict and garden worlds was a masterful piece of storytelling] |
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
Three gen.s ago, I'll pick Ratchet and Clank 3 [loved the levelling-up system and range of space worlds, split screen multiplayer (VS) was pretty fun] Last gen.. I'll get back to you on that later.. |
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@warded | 10 April 21 | |
Muramasa the demon blade on Wii.
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
Best Sims was Sims 2: Castaway Have on PS2 and PSP |
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@warded | 10 April 21 | |
Odin Sphere on PS2
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
@ trunking - 10.04.21 - 04:09pm FF13 on Xbox 360 (two gen.s ago) [striking visuals and immersive gameplay] Or, FF8 on PSOne (four gen.s ago) [immersive story and deep RPG elements, loved going to space and getting the Ragnarok ship, music was epic, the Seifer-Squall conflict and garden worlds was a masterful piece of storytelling] I still still need to complete FF13-2 and my Lightning Returns: FF13 is still sitting in the box, collecting dust Great thing I have both on Xbox 360 as I can play from when I was last off on Xbox One X with visual and gameplay improvements. |
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
@ trunking - 10.04.21 - 04:09pm FF13 on Xbox 360 (two gen.s ago) [striking visuals and immersive gameplay] Or, FF8 on PSOne (four gen.s ago) [immersive story and deep RPG elements, loved going to space and getting the Ragnarok ship, music was epic, the Seifer-Squall conflict and garden worlds was a masterful piece of storytelling] I must've completed FF8 like 8 times from the beginning as a little kid, along with my neighbour.. Had to rely on game guides printed on pieces of paper (Remembered those game cheat books they used to have bundled with magazines.. So I grew up in that era) Had a game shark disc and cheated with some playthroughs, unlocking vast potential My PSOne was chipped, however, I had an original NTSC FF8 physical copy (with 4 discs) [I'm from PAL region) Still have that PSOne and FF8 copy to this day |
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@warded | 10 April 21 | |
Suikoden II on PS1 , Mega Man 2 on NES , Phantasy Star IV on Mega Drive , Chrono Trigger on SNES , Lunar 2 on Mega CD , Harmony of Dissonance on GBA , Link's Awakening on Game Boy ...
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
My favourite RTS was Warcraft 2 Still can play on my Dual-Boot PC (Have the original physical copy, Battle.Net edition, with game-editing maps included) Even played Warcraft 2 on PSOne I rented a physical copy from the video store, in like year 2000. Before I took it back, I took the disc out the system and continued that same game loaded onto RAM and played it for hours afterwards *sea battle*. Age of Empires 2, I also liked.. But it was quite difficult at some points. I liked rounding up animals and holding them up in holding pens I constructed. On Xbox 360 they had an exclusive RTS game, Universe At War. Best fricken console RTS, ever! Recommend it [and I have Halo Wars 1 and 2] |
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@trunking | 10 April 21 | |
Halo 3 (along with the ODST spinoff, with open world elements) was the best FPS from the 360 era.. even my younger sister liked it. (completed it on Legendary alone, too with Halo Reach.. Reach's last level was the hardest Halo level I ever played along with New Alexandria, where I was cornered at the bottom of a set of staircases in a hospital building.. Brutes and Elites kept killing me constantly as I tried ascending.. and so, I force-glitched myself through a set of staircases at the top after consecutive jetpack ascents.. must've took 100 tries to achieve that.. Reach's last level I had to rely on the intermittent periodical save points, and eliminate one Elite at a time, only away to advance) |
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