Frank the ninja who could make a sword out of anything lol.Onyx Oblivion said:Some guy with a swordfish...was it Frank?
Is it similar?rokkolpo said:i prefer kingdom hearts.
Well, then. That is pretty much all I recall...God, its been so long.keillord said:Frank the ninja who could make a sword out of anything lol.Onyx Oblivion said:Some guy with a swordfish...was it Frank?
That's odd, because I'm the opposite.s69-5 said:Legend of Mana (so disappointed after the brilliant Secret of Mana) is another example. And of course the biggest sequel travesty: Chrono Cross. Ugh, what a huge letdown!
Hmm...If it helps, I played the sequels before the originals.s69-5 said:I know. That's why I referred to it as being an oddity for me. I probably SHOULD have liked both of those offerings, but you never can tell what you're going to enjoy. For instance, I thought the little known Legend of Legaia was fantastic.Onyx Oblivion said:That's odd, because I'm the opposite.s69-5 said:Legend of Mana (so disappointed after the brilliant Secret of Mana) is another example. And of course the biggest sequel travesty: Chrono Cross. Ugh, what a huge letdown!
Legend of Mana is my favorite JRPG of all time, and Chrono Cross was a lot more enjoyable than Trigger for me.
EDIT: Fave RPG of all time is FF:Tactics. (Though Demon's Souls has put up a good recent challenge).
Yeah. But the way you LIVED the entire lives of characters and generations WAS AWESOME. Gustave's story was especially striking.s69-5 said:SaGa Frontier was fun (some characters had better stories than others).Onyx Oblivion said:Hmm...If it helps, I played the sequels before the originals.s69-5 said:I know. That's why I referred to it as being an oddity for me. I probably SHOULD have liked both of those offerings, but you never can tell what you're going to enjoy. For instance, I thought the little known Legend of Legaia was fantastic.Onyx Oblivion said:That's odd, because I'm the opposite.s69-5 said:Legend of Mana (so disappointed after the brilliant Secret of Mana) is another example. And of course the biggest sequel travesty: Chrono Cross. Ugh, what a huge letdown!
Legend of Mana is my favorite JRPG of all time, and Chrono Cross was a lot more enjoyable than Trigger for me.
EDIT: Fave RPG of all time is FF:Tactics. (Though Demon's Souls has put up a good recent challenge).
One of my other favorites is the original SaGa Frontier. Just so damn fun to play.
But Saga Frontier 2 was so critically marred by my (and North America's) lack of a pocket station. Every f'in cabinet I checked told me that I could load the item from my {non-existant} pocket station. Made me want to scream!
A friend lent me that. I found it nearly unplayable.s69-5 said:That's why I'm kind of looking forward to Argarest War.Onyx Oblivion said:Yeah. But the way you LIVED the entire lives of characters and generations WAS AWESOME. Gustave's story was especially striking.s69-5 said:SaGa Frontier was fun (some characters had better stories than others).
But Saga Frontier 2 was so critically marred by my (and North America's) lack of a pocket station. Every f'in cabinet I checked told me that I could load the item from my {non-existant} pocket station. Made me want to scream!
As much as I will not get the "Special Edition" (I would feel icky and my wife would certainly look at me funny) the concept of raising several generations of characters that retain elements of their parents, looks intriguing.
Have you ever tried Thousand Arms? I hope Argarest is WAY better than that. It had a neat concept where your relationship with a girl allowed for different abilities/ elementals to be placed on your blade. Too bad the battle system sucked. Thousand Arms had the problem where only the front party member could act, rendering the two other completely useless.