Any game that has a chance to hit at less than 90% will find a way to screw me over six ways to sunday during a boss fight so I tend to go for the less powerful moves that hit quite often and tend to have sure hit moves as well
The damned demi-fiend(from nocturne) bonus boss in Shin Megami Tensai Digital Devil Saga 1 it gives the random encounter music because to him that is just what you are(If you do anything wrong 9999 damage gets slammed straight to your whole party, as a midlevel attack from nocturne) and to win...
The other half may not have been on the side of the templars but they didn't do a damn thing to help you unless they come across the templars themselves, and they tend to attack you on sight just for walking down the street quickly, or if someone runs into you while you are quickwalking/running.
I haven't played the first game in the series but I have played the other main three and those guards are or work for the Templars(who want to mind control the entire world) in Creed 2 and Brotherhood, and half the ones in Revelations are Templars. Also for the beggers while it was tempting to...
Lack of story and bland games, even RPG's which need story to succeed have fallen on their own sword and haven't delivered as well as they use to. I used to buy games for the story of it, now I have to settle for what LOOKS like the best story.
How has no one mentioned getting rid of Twilight it is the worst piece of vampire fiction I an ever seen, not to mention it technically has bestiality, pedophilia, and necrophilia with the vampires and werewolves.
I have i couple of good ones and a few that might be a bit of a stretch, first the good ones for the list
Slayers(mid-evil era plus magic and a female main character who is one of the most powerful human of the planet)
El hazard
Zoids((animal mech fights)both of the series that you can find...
I grew up with a good PC and an NES pretty much right across the hall from were I slept Warcraft and Super Mario bros were some of the first games I played and by the time I was five I was better at Mario than my dad was.
I grew up with a good PC and an NES pretty much right across the hall from were I slept Warcraft and Super Mario bros were some of the first games I played and by the time I was five I was better at Mario than my dad was.
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