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Fire Emblem. I loved Advance Wars, but the whole olden-days era just didn't click with me, perhaps I'm getting too old. The battles had good strategy, but again just didn't have that draw. Plus the fight scenes aren't as nice looking as AW by far. I'm talking about the first GBA one btw. And I felt this way in the period earlier this year when there was a serious drought of games. I thought hitting the books was actually more fun!
But I will finish it... eventually! I think I got up to chapter 12, so I'm probably missing out on the good stuff. I'm more of an action-gamer nowadays, maybe this is why it's just so hard for me to get into these slow-paced SRPGs these days. PS. I'm getting Okami and FF12 next week. I'm compelled to finish one before I start another biggie and was planning to do FF12 after such the long wait. Bearing in mind your comment, I'll probably be thinking of playing Okami while grinding through the new-style battles! Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Torte; Nov 12, 2006 at 04:00 PM.
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I could never get into Vice City. Whole thing just felt flat, despite all the praise for its free form. But oddly enough, San Andreas hooked me; I think it's cos I have a thing for terrain undulations or something.
And Fire Emblem. Damn I play for a while, take a break for a few days, and then can't be arsed to get back into it's all talk premise. But I will finish Sacred Stones this holiday period. Oath. There's nowhere I can't reach. |