Har har har. You jst described all JRPGs you silly, silly man.Ninja_X said:I love JRPGs and hated that game.happysock said:You missed off star ocean the last hope, that game was try=uely awesome for anyone that loves JRPG's, i'm on the seond disc and nearly played 50 hours. Truely epic game.
To many annoying characters and a generic plot.
...seriously? Thats it? Nah, not even worth my time.Blersteso said:Har har har. You jst described all JRPGs you silly, silly man.
No I didn't there are some great JRPGs out there.Blersteso said:Har har har. You jst described all JRPGs you silly, silly man.Ninja_X said:I love JRPGs and hated that game.happysock said:You missed off star ocean the last hope, that game was try=uely awesome for anyone that loves JRPG's, i'm on the seond disc and nearly played 50 hours. Truely epic game.
To many annoying characters and a generic plot.
Good Job Sir Good Job. I would agree because i love the Persona Series but it's the only one I haven't played.Spektre41 said:Persona 4.
Persona 3 may have been a sleeper hit, but Persona 4 was critically acclaimed. [http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/ps2/shinmegamitenseipersona4?q=Persona%204]notsosavagemessiah said:I've got to hand it to Fallout 3. It was a streamlined and improved upon version of oblivion. A large expansive world, interesting characters, plenty of side quests, and a story that while simple, was immersive. Add on to that the ability to play using any number of play styles, and hilariously awesome weapons, and you have a recipe for success. All I can say is that fallout 3 simply left everything else in the dust. But if you want a sleeper hit, check out persona 3 on ps2. It came out this gen, but because was on a last gen machine, generally wasn't as noticed, well, that and it didn't have the words FINAL FANTASY on it.