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It'd help greatly if you told us what genre you're looking at. There's no point in getting a "real gem" if it isn't your thing. People masturbate constantly over Gradius titles yet I couldn't be bothered with them. The same applies with Fire Pro Wrestling, it just isn't my thing.
But I'll third Katamari. Once you've completed it, buy We Love Katamari, as you won't find yourself playing the original again. The second basically takes the first, upgrades it, and does everything right. It's a great sequel and has an incredible amount of replay value. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
A real gem in the RPG department would be Disgaea. Great story, lots of characters and character classes to use, massive amounts of levelling to be had and the game takes hundreds of hours if you're going to level your characters after the story's complete.
Playing through the story of Disgaea doesn't even scratch the surface. There's no real "trick" to levelling, there's just different levels where you can use grid panels to your advantage. The guides on gamefaqs are actually useful in this game, and you'll probably want to check them out once you've completed the main story. There's nowhere I can't reach. |