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I never put games in my avatar slot, but Suikoden V deserved it...I don't normally put 54 hours into a game, then IMMEDIATELY start over again to get the good ending. Get it if:
-Endearing characters are important to you. -You LOVE "holy shit" moments during the storyline and lots of plot twists in RPG's. -You like having lots of customization in battle (6 man parties, 4 man entourage that can be swapped in, plus formations, skills, tons of armor/accessories to mess with...And then there's the full helping of the awesome large-scale battles) -Replay value is important -You've been spoiled by "this gen" RPG's...The production values are amazing, right down to the voice acting. -You want to experience the closest thing a JRPG has to feeling "real"...Between the massive amounts of well-developed characters, NPC's, locations and continuity with the rest of the series (more of a bonus for series veterans though), it's pretty immersive. I second the introduction thing though...It takes time getting started, but it's necessary. Jam it back in, in the dark.
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |