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Like so many others in this thread, I'm also waiting for Ar Tonelico 2 before I put an end to my PS2 collection, but I'd also quite like to see Persona 3 FES if at all possible. My post basically echoes Elegy's sentiments. The Gust titles aren't bad, even though they lack challenge. I've got plenty of other games to challenge me. How ya doing, buddy?
Last edited by Soluzar; Dec 18, 2007 at 12:23 PM.
Reason: Stupid typo is stuuuupiiiid.
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I'm tempted to start this right away. Does the plot depend in any way on having played the previous Gust releases?
There's nowhere I can't reach.
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This game does seem to be localised well, but I'm only a little way into of the first chapter so... what do I know? It seems like a lot of fun so far. It also seems really deep. The whole thing in Atelier Iris where you select the ingredients to try and make your synthesized items as good as can be... the equivalent system here seems a lot more in depth. Good thing, because I loved that aspect. I can't claim to understand... anything much about the in depth aspects of synthesis right now though. I dare say it all will become clear as I get further into the game. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
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