Chrono Trigger. It's comfort food.
I've been playing Final Fantasy 7 for the first time ( been playing it on and off for some months ).
Honestly I'm not really digging it. I just don't really like the world in this, I also feel like the game is very very slow in some parts that are not very interesting.
Is it possible that I will like FF 9 ? I prefer fantasy settings generally, and FF9 just seems to have a nice charm about it.
Replaying Blue Dragon for the Nth time. I love this game so much. Many times later, I still can't help myself examining every object in the game. I need my Nothings. (._. ) This time, my Nothing count upon my first encounter with the Nothing Man:
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which I think is very close to how many you can possibly have at that point (excluding the ones in the castle, which I hadn't gone to get yet). Feels good to get good rewards right away.
The battle system and encounter system still blow me away with their depth. Sure, if you play on normal, you won't be required to really take advantage, but it's another story on hard, and the systems are so well-thought-out. I just love being able to blow away an enemy's shield, knock a turtle onto his back, soften some hard poo with water (...) to make his defense lower, etc. And monster fighting and chain bonuses are so rad. Taking down a particularly strong monster by luring one of its enemies into the same battle so they fight each other while you whittle the strong one down feels great. And it's astonishing to me how good the game looks. A 2006 game is still, at least in my eyes, one of the prettiest games on the market. And it's by a Japanese studio for Xbox 360.
Also, it's kinda weird how closely some of the music in the game mimics FF9. I guess Uematsu was still in that frame of mind. For example, Mysterious Village.
Bonus image, my favorite room in the game. <3
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Replaying Blue Dragon for the Nth time. I love this game so much. Many times later, I still can't help myself examining every object in the game. I need my Nothings. (._. ) This time, my Nothing count upon my first encounter with the Nothing Man:
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which I think is very close to how many you can possibly have at that point (excluding the ones in the castle, which I hadn't gone to get yet). Feels good to get good rewards right away.
The battle system and encounter system still blow me away with their depth. Sure, if you play on normal, you won't be required to really take advantage, but it's another story on hard, and the systems are so well-thought-out. I just love being able to blow away an enemy's shield, knock a turtle onto his back, soften some hard poo with water (...) to make his defense lower, etc. And monster fighting and chain bonuses are so rad. Taking down a particularly strong monster by luring one of its enemies into the same battle so they fight each other while you whittle the strong one down feels great. And it's astonishing to me how good the game looks. A 2006 game is still, at least in my eyes, one of the prettiest games on the market. And it's by a Japanese studio for Xbox 360.
Also, it's kinda weird how closely some of the music in the game mimics FF9. I guess Uematsu was still in that frame of mind. For example, Mysterious Village.
Bonus image, my favorite room in the game. <3
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Did Blue Dragon really bomb? I mean the game got two sequels, even though they are both very different.
Been playing some Crystal Chronicles.
Surprisingly enjoyable even in single.
I love you.
I just beat Final Fantasy Tactics for the first time, which was an incredible game, so now it's back to Final Fantasy 7. Having the urge to invite the guys over for some FF:CC too!
Yes, it bombed. The other Blue Dragons are by other publishers, not by Microsoft. Microsoft will never work with Blue Dragon ever again because it was such a disappointment sales-wise.Did Blue Dragon really bomb? I mean the game got two sequels, even though they are both very different.
I'd play with you guys if you were nearby, haha. Crystal Chronicles is still one of my favorite multiplayer experiences of all time. Would love to see a new one on the 3DS, because I loved the DS ones as well.
I'd play with you guys if you were nearby, haha. Crystal Chronicles is still one of my favorite multiplayer experiences of all time. Would love to see a new one on the 3DS, because I loved the DS ones as well.
Replaying Blue Dragon for the Nth time. I love this game so much. Many times later, I still can't help myself examining every object in the game. I need my Nothings. (._. ) This time, my Nothing count upon my first encounter with the Nothing Man:
Playing Xenoblade for the first time.. about 23 hours in. The landscapes blow me away (the rest is ace too), it's incredible. The whole setting is like something thought up by a radical dreamer which would normally() never actually be made.. I'm kind of amazed it did, and so well realised. Enthralled.
Yes, it bombed. The other Blue Dragons are by other publishers, not by Microsoft. Microsoft will never work with Blue Dragon ever again because it was such a disappointment sales-wise.
I don't like them at all. I don't like even calling them sequels.Did you like the sequels just as much?