
Yeah I wish these were on disc, too. Bummer that you can't play the Xbox game. I have the Capcom Classic Collections on PS2 and PSP.
Yeah I wish these were on disc, too. Bummer that you can't play the Xbox game. I have the Capcom Classic Collections on PS2 and PSP.
Like I said, if you have the Capcom Classics Collections on PS2, then you've already got these. If not, it's worth downloading for Pirate Ship Higemaru.
The shield thing would've been better if your guy wasn't so slow.
These aren't in any order, but Final Fantasy 6 is my number one.
FF6
FF4
FF9
Chrono Trigger
Tales of Legendia
Ni no Kuni
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
Secret of Mana
Lufia 2
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story
I didn't go into it very much, but I did mention in the review that if you already have the Capcom Classics Collections on PS2 or PSP, you've already got what's on Cabinet.
Yes, the FF9 strategy guide was horrible! Blech! At least the FF9 game was very good!
No it's really dumbed down. BUT, if you look at old ads for Mystic Quest, Square didn't advertise it as anything but an entry level RPG, so it's not like they pulled the wool over our eyes. Kids and novices need good games, too. And you have to admit, the music in Mystic Quest was pretty good.
You'll probably kill me, but I don't really care about the story in KH games. I just like tromping around Disney worlds beating up bad guys.
Did you spell that on the fridge yourself? :)
Half Minute Hero is one of my top favorite PSP games.
I just reviewed the Star Trek game and it didn't have a manual either. It actually makes it more difficult for me to review a game without a manual to refer to.