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He should splurge and get an escort :wacko:.
:rofl:
This surprises you?
As for retaliation you should pretend you are someone else on it and ask her to meet you somewhere in town, show up and give her a big ol surprise! (not that kind) :really:
Make sure the event is recorded so all can see she is a two timing cheater.
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*snaps fingers*
Oh look! Morning coffee. Yumyumyum :nerd:
Remember playing the first one once upon a time. Then FF7 came out and never finished it ;P
Yeah, it's been well over ten years now since I played it, but I remember there being absolutely tons of optional stuff to do. I never really bothered with most of it either (I rarely do, even in games I really like), but my cousin sank a very substantial amount of time into all of it. ^^;;; Glad you enjoyed, anyway. :3 Thinking back to it is making me want to replay as well. ^^''
Haha, I played it well after FF7, or I fear the same thing might have happened. :'D It's a nice game, though, even if it wasn't as flashy as many of its contemporaries, and I like that it's one of the few JRPGs that puts in puzzles that are actually an interesting part of the game instead of just an afterthought. ^^;;; Felt like a spiritual successor to Lufia 2 on the SNES in that respect.
Actually, I kinda like the whole WA series. ^^;;; 2 is somewhat marred by one of the worst RPG localisations of its generation (seriously, some of it is barely even readable), and 4, XF, and 5 (particularly the former two) lean a wee bit too heavily on the generic anime tropes for my tastes, but they're all lots of fun just the same, and I thought it was a pretty consistent series all things considered. ^_^ Would like to see it come back in some form.
Never played any of the others meself.
Speaking of jrpgs I still need to finish Star Ocean 4 :thot:
I've been playing that recently too. Had seen the story and characters be ruthlessly mocked on both Japanese and Western communities, so I went in with extremely low expectations. :'D And I agree that both of those aspects of the game are pretty much nonsense so far (I actually muted Lymle's voice because of how ridiculously annoying it was). But you don't really play tri-Ace's games for story anyway, and as a game it's actually tons of fun. ^^;;;
A worthy successor to FAYT LEINGOD. Oh tri-Ace... :wacko:
@Zal I had no idea you could skip the cutscenes and get a little summary! That's a really cool feature, particularly given tri-Ace's multiple difficulty settings and the way that they encourage replays. I had actually just set the subtitles to a foreign language and resolved to use the cutscenes for some language practice, but maybe if they get unbearably bad... :wacko:
4 and 5 are somewhat divisive for a lot of series fans (4 in particular, by what I've seen), but as someone who likes the series but is by no means a die hard, I found both to be worth a go. ^^;;; The revamped battle system is really good fun (though so, so easy to break, especially with Raquel in 4... :'D), and the platforming / side scrolling elements are a good fit for the series, and somewhat make amends for the less interesting puzzles. Story in 4 gets a bit stupid as it goes on (though there are a couple of characters I liked!), but it doesn't veer into painfully bad territory, and is still reasonably enjoyable if you can turn off your brain. :'D And I quite liked the story and characters of 5, copious anime tropes and all. ^^;;; Music is also great as always, particularly 5's soundtrack, which has a couple of really killer battle and boss themes. <3 They're not top tier PS2 JRPGs by any means, and I probably prefer 1-3, but don't go in with super-high expectations and you'll probably have fun if you like that kind of game. ^_^
I also thought both were quite pretty for middling budget PS2 RPGs (though I missed the cel-shaded models of 3), and 4 in particular had a couple of environments that I remember really liking the look of back in the day. ^^;;;
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FITE
Hahaha, yeah, probably should have added a YMMV to that, given how some people I know reacted to some of the later plot developments. Also, I first played it when I was reasonably young. There's a good chance that I would have a lot less tolerance for that kind of stuff now. :'D
For sure! The game did feel like it suffered a little presentation-wise in other areas (the talking portraits for a lot of scenes that probably should have been engine-driven cutscenes come to mind), but the environments and models were both gorgeous for a non-SquEnix RPG of the time. I remember stopping on several occasions in the autumn river location just to admire the scenery. ^^;;; So pretty.
Ever watch the old Monkey tv series? I mean the live action one that started in '78, I believe the original Japanese title was Saiyūki.
English dub isn't horribly done, but then it isn't a US dub.