
Yeah, Garland, that's the bloke. I'll take the advise and get my revenge. I'll beat him/her with a White Mage named Cary too. I assume White Mages are healers but I'm not up on FF character types. What does the Brawler and the Red Mage do anyway?
Yeah, Garland, that's the bloke. I'll take the advise and get my revenge. I'll beat him/her with a White Mage named Cary too. I assume White Mages are healers but I'm not up on FF character types. What does the Brawler and the Red Mage do anyway?
Not wearing shoes and eating wings. Sound like a Paleo lifestyle. You're letting someone else deliver it to you. That's not Paleo though. You need to walk down there and throw a rock to make them give you the wings. Now that's Paleo. (don't mind me, I've just been reading about the Paleo diet and stumbled across the lifestyle, which i didn't know anything about until yesterday. The things humans do. I think it deserves a reality show.).
I excited to get obsessed with old RPGs again. I've played FF4 on DS but never finished it because of that no metal weapons dungeon. What the heck?
I have the I +II cart and a single Game Boy Color cart with III on it. That's cool about III. I can't wait to get to it.
I should look up a world map for DQ1 because I'm kind of at a loss as to what to do next.
Joust was great. You know that movie Rollerball? It should've been the Joust movie. Also, every other video game movie should've been a Joust movie.
You really had to mash the buttons in the arcade to keep flying. I liked arcade games that made me work like Marble Madness.
I just look at notifications from friends on Facebook. I watch my gaming buddy react to every little thing in his news feed like it's the god honest truth. All I can do is shake my head. i never look at the news feed anymore.
Yeah, I have that and the PS2 one too. It went online, but I haven't tried that at all because it's only on PC so far.
The Surge looks pretty neat. I usually get frustrated with more tactical type fighting games like the Souls game, but I admire what they do. I'll give it a shot if it appears on Game Pass.
I found a list of codes in my graph paper book for Swords and Serpents. I don't even remember playing that NES game.
"The difficulty is like life, true to experience. Try and master it." That's how I imagine Japanese developers thinking (likely not the case). ha ha
Yeah, I was leveling him with a higher level party. I thought he'd survive it but the enemies seemed to key on him.
It might be a better strategy to change class later rather than earlier? I started by changing classes as soon as I was able, but maybe it's better to level up a Mage, let's say, to a high level and them make him a Wizard. I believe he keeps as his spells and just starts adding cleric spells.