Shadowrun on the Genesis was better gameplay-wise, but the SNES version had the superior story, in my opinion.
PSP's aren't that expensive anymore. I still don't have one mind you, but I'll be picking either that or a DS up by the end of the year.
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Danny, nevermind, I found a Vista look-like folder in one of his downloads. :wacko: I'm gonna take it to my place. Thanks anyways. :nod:
Off I go!
Nice to see you around Ed. :wav:
I'll admit that they were just about bearable, given that they only turned up in battle. But in terms of actual quality... *shivers* With the exception of Shining Force III on the Saturn, I haven't really heard substantially worse. It wasn't just the acting, but the sound quality too. Half of them sounded completely muffled, which made the whole thing seem completely half-assed to me...
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Though since playing Shining Force III, Star Ocean 2's actually seem good. Seriously, they're that bad. >.<
Totally agreed about the battle engine, though. ^_^ With the exception of the odd bit of clunkiness here and there (I remember occasional moments were healing items just didn't take effect, and I ended up dying >_>), it really was so much fun. ^^;;; Actually, I liked it much better than the fully 3-D sequel's battle engine... So I'm totally hyped about a remake of Star Ocean 1 with what look to be the same mechanics. :3
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