Be welcome to share any games you love to play, but no one else you know plays it because it received little to no publicity or that it got poor to mediocre ratings.
I'll start with mine: Brave Fencer Musashi, one of the relatively unknown games made by Square for the PS1. Some reasons I'm drawn to it is that
1) It has sentimental value as it was the first game I played that actually had fully voiced characters.
2) Most of the characters themselves were very likable, with many also being outright hilarious.
3) The powers, "dungeon" design, and boss designs/fights were, for the most part, very creative, with the boss fights themselves being fairly challenging. Also, one particular grunt enemy type was interesting enough for me to clearly remember them many years since my last play through; vambies, vampire zombies.
Anyone else here played it? If not, try to find it in stores if you have a PS1/2 (or the rare backwards compatible PS3), or hope it soon finds its way to the PS Store, I highly reccomend it.
I'll start with mine: Brave Fencer Musashi, one of the relatively unknown games made by Square for the PS1. Some reasons I'm drawn to it is that
1) It has sentimental value as it was the first game I played that actually had fully voiced characters.
2) Most of the characters themselves were very likable, with many also being outright hilarious.
3) The powers, "dungeon" design, and boss designs/fights were, for the most part, very creative, with the boss fights themselves being fairly challenging. Also, one particular grunt enemy type was interesting enough for me to clearly remember them many years since my last play through; vambies, vampire zombies.
Anyone else here played it? If not, try to find it in stores if you have a PS1/2 (or the rare backwards compatible PS3), or hope it soon finds its way to the PS Store, I highly reccomend it.