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The cooking mini-game in Suikoden II was great fun. Having chefs show up out of nowhere just to have a cook-off was awesome.
FFVII's snowboarding game was more fun for me than the submarine one was. Its simplicity combined with the speed of it made for some fun times. Granted, I didn't put more than 15 minutes at a time on it, but I'm not a huge mini-game player. Dragon Quest VIII's roulette game kept me pretty occupied, but I'm not sure if it was because it was fun or because I used it to quickly and easily gain a lot of great armors. Star Ocean: Til the End of Time's battle arena sucked out a lot of my time, partially because it was fun, and partially because I used it to gain a shitton of experience and currency using double exp and triple fol battle bonuses. Fighting against the blue dragon and the dragon rider was fun and reward at the same time! FFVII's battle arena should be mentioned as well. It was a lot of fun decking emoCloud out with the Ultima sword, mystile bracelet, and serious business materia and then rolling through the eight rounds trying to survive while breaking all kinds of equipment to get the most points. FFVII's chocobo breeding and racing go hand in hand here and were both a ton of fun the first couple of times I played through the game. Subsequent playthroughs had these two mini-games be less fun since I knew exactly how to go about getting through them as efficiently as possible. I know that I'm leaving out about fifty-two mini-games that I really enjoyed, but I will allow others to cover those, or I will revisit them later in the thread. How ya doing, buddy? I didn't say I wouldn't go fishin' with the man.
All I'm sayin' is, if he comes near me, I'll put him in the wall. |
Why spend $60 on a fighting game when you can just go to the mall and pick a fight with some emo kid. Why spend $60 on a racing game when you can just go get in your car and drive somewhere. Why spend $60 on an FPS/military strategy/espionage game when you can just go join the military. Anyway, I am glad that dude mentioned Triple Triad, as I forgot to mention it and it is one that I always enjoyed playing a whole lot. How ya doing, buddy? I didn't say I wouldn't go fishin' with the man.
All I'm sayin' is, if he comes near me, I'll put him in the wall. |