
OHHHHH I remember that!!! I remember being super excited for this for some reason. I'd totally forgotten all about it until just now. Hopefully it'll make an appearance soon, because it looks promising.
OHHHHH I remember that!!! I remember being super excited for this for some reason. I'd totally forgotten all about it until just now. Hopefully it'll make an appearance soon, because it looks promising.
Initially I didn't care about Roxas or Organization XIII either, but I kind of stuck with all the games and ended up caring about them just as much as Sora, Riku, and Kairi. I think there was a lot of potential there to get more people into it, but they kind of ruined it by spreading the games across multiple platforms. In order to be totally invested, you can't miss a game (unless that game happens to be re: Coded which sucked and served no ancillary purpose to the overall storyline). Luckily, the only one I've missed is Dream Drop Distance, so I have a pretty good grip on the story and a steady relationship with all the characters.
I actually still haven't beaten the first one....It's actually really hard. I feel pathetic admitting that, but it is.
Spyro The Dragon
...I'd love that
Not the biggest Final Fantasy fan? Who is, man? We're not fans, just unfortunate souls bound by obsessive obligation that starts out as pleasure, but always turns into emptiness eventually. It's quite depressing really.
But anyways...
I was quite shocked when this turned up, and I'm interested in seeing how much stuff got overlooked elsewhere.
Started 8 and 12? At the same time? Oh man. I couldn't imagine playing those two right up against each other. 8 is just bad and 12 is just a huge ass game. Well, once you get done with those I'd highly recommend IX or X. But yeah Xenoblade will have it's time eventually.
No problem! Guess that Final Fantasy news tab in google chrome actually served a purpose for once.
That's what I'm saying. How did NO ONE discover this earlier? It's a little ridiculous.
This is one of the ultimates man. I'll admit, it's not for everyone, but mostly everyone loves it. If someone didn't like this game they either couldn't get over the art style or they just haven't played it. There is very little I don't like about this game. And I can find a major flaw in almost anything, so that's saying something. I highly recommend it.
Oh muscle memory. Best description of the toothgrinding monotony that is level grinding. That is, until it surpasses muscle memory and turns into extremely mindnumbing repetitiveness that eventually contributes to muscle stiffness. And then you die like that. Poor kids.