Everyone always said Alundra was the PlayStation's Zelda, so I always assumed the story would be similar too. You know, there and dramatic but really not that important. But the story in Alundra sounds really cool. If I ever do play it myself, the story will be the main reason.
But FFX...man, I don't know. I do want to play it but I don't really want to go out and buy it right now The nice thing about some of the games you picked last year—specifically Mirror's Edge and El Shaddai—is that I actually did have them backlogged. So I'll probably sit out FFX, though I'll be there for the first podcast at least.
I liked when you did that poll to determine the next game. I remember Alan Wake was on that list...which I still haven't played my copy of lol.
It's been out of hand for a while now lol. FlapThulhu is cool though.
Hmm, that's tough. Most of the games I've always wanted are readily available digitally (mostly Treasure's back catalog, even Radiant Silvergun), though I'd much prefer the physical releases. I think I'd have to go with KnightDriver and say Panzer Dragoon Saga because there is still no good way to play it other than the Saturn.
If we're talking games that don't exist, I'd want a new Chrono game.
Last game I played was Donkey Kong Jungle Beat for the GameCube. Came out in 2005.
Most of the day, pretty much. Your typical first-party Nintendo stuff but a lot of other games too. Anything with a catchy melody.
Soul Sacrifice was on PS+ last year, so I certainly won't be springing for the expanded edition. But the write up says you can transfer a save from the orignal to Delta, so I can always upgrade if I like it
I know! I guess it's only possible on computers because of the openness of the platform. At least you can get decent sales on digital console games if you pay attention...not that I prefer digital games