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Yeah, Ecclesia is beating me down pretty hard. I had to put it away for a bit as that "shadow master" guy in the castle is frustrating me. I love the game though, as I do most in the series.
I've been playing Disgaea DS lately, and that game is sucking most of my free time. It makes for a great pick up and play game, though it's one that easily lends itself to hundreds of hours of overall play. I also like it because there don't seem to be "permanent" decisions involved in character development so you won't find yourself wishing you'd done X instead of Y and want to start over.
On the PC front I'm playing Red Alert 3 and running through the Japanese campaign. I love the flexibility of the units even though they seem like they're made of paper when pitted directly against the soviets. Plus, I'm a big Robotech/Macross fan, so the fact that the Tengu units are basically VX Valkyries makes my day.
I've been playing Disgaea DS lately, and that game is sucking most of my free time. It makes for a great pick up and play game, though it's one that easily lends itself to hundreds of hours of overall play. I also like it because there don't seem to be "permanent" decisions involved in character development so you won't find yourself wishing you'd done X instead of Y and want to start over.
On the PC front I'm playing Red Alert 3 and running through the Japanese campaign. I love the flexibility of the units even though they seem like they're made of paper when pitted directly against the soviets. Plus, I'm a big Robotech/Macross fan, so the fact that the Tengu units are basically VX Valkyries makes my day.
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to me, the hardest part of phantasy star 2 has always been the walking speed. i can't stand it anymore without an emulator that allows speeding up the game.
now, phantasy star 4, OTOH, i can play dozens and dozens of times and love it every single time. i bought a cartridge off half.com (ebay) a couple years ago for abt US$35, have sega genesis collection for ps2, and there's the rom in kega. love it.
now, phantasy star 4, OTOH, i can play dozens and dozens of times and love it every single time. i bought a cartridge off half.com (ebay) a couple years ago for abt US$35, have sega genesis collection for ps2, and there's the rom in kega. love it.
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