I backed Ouya on kickstarter and got it months ago. Unfortunately, I havent used it much. I may have to get Chrono Blade.
I backed Ouya on kickstarter and got it months ago. Unfortunately, I havent used it much. I may have to get Chrono Blade.
Allright!!! Does this mean you are going to finish the FFXIII playthrough? I know, you don't want to pay the SE tax. $12 >. <
I just started this game last night. I never finished KH before. I got stuck and just gave up. Going to finish this time. I agree on the art book. Was pretty lame. I would rather have had a regular copy if it had a traditional manual.
Awesome man, conga-rats. Many of us are older so we can't wait to read your stuff.
Take care, man. Get well soon. See ya next year.
Fortunately, grinding is not necessary in a lot of jrpgs over the last gen or so. Just have to kill things as you go to stay a high enough level to advance.
FF4 was awesome when it came. I had friends in my neighborhood who would come over and watch me play just to follow the story. It was pretty epic for its time. The game holds up pretty well today. I agree with the flaws you mentioned. It took me forever to beat because I got sick of grinding the last dungeon.
Happy birthday PB. I got you cookies, but I accidently ate them. I read pretty much everything on here. I need to comment more, but it is a pain in the ass from my phone.
Good feature. I like all of these games and battle systems except Panzer Dragoon. I would love to play it, but will have to wait until it gets re-released, if ever. Tales games have my favorite overall, which is one reason the Tales franchise has become my favorite jrpg series. If I had to pick my favorite, it would have to be Graces or Xillia. I also like Shadow Hearts. It was a traditional turn-based series, but the ring meant you had to pay attention. Another favorite, though I realize I am probably alone, is FFXII. I loved the customization of the party's ai. As long as you don't set gambits for the character you are playing, you are always busy in a battle.
I have had pretty much 98% good luck with eBay. I always buy from people with lots of good ratings. The few times I have been screwed, eBay has always fixed it. The most I have ever been out is a few bucks for return shipping. You should definately contact the seller. If they won't work it out, eBay should.