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The "Lunar" Topic

These are two of the best RPGs ever. Sadly, for some reason I've never been able to beat the last boss in Lunar 2. I remember trying about 10 times. I guess I just didn't have the levels to do it.

Lunar 1 is good, but Lunar 2 is about 10 times better. I have both in Canada sitting on a shelf.

Here's hoping the PSP remake isn't shit like the GBA game was.

The FFII Topic you've been expecting.

I find it hard to play NES games for the first time now. I like the original because I played it when it came out. I didn't like the remakes of any of the Final Fantasy games really.

I may download the original on the VC and see if I can get through it in Japanese.

Dragon Quest IX

Wait, I never used them in Wild Arms, I must've been older.

The Final Fantasy I Topic

I didn't use status effects in games until I was at least 12. I don't see how I got so far in Dragon Warrior games without using them. I must've just leveled up to shit.

The Final Fantasy I Topic

When I first played it, I was 4 or 5, and I don't think I understood any of it. I thought that black mages looked cute though. My friends dad got it for his birthday, and we erased over his file the next morning by accident.

When I was a little older (6?), I used a fighter, black belt, white mage and black mage. It took me a long time to realize that you could equip weapons... I think when you upgrade your class I figured it out. I remember that area of the Earth cave where there's a battle every step you take... I didn't really catch on (same with Dragon Warrior three and the golden claw).

Never tried funny names I don't think, I took it all serious.

Getting the people who speak a different language to be understandable was quite the accomplishment I thought, despite us (my bro and I) getting help.

Pet Peeves, turn offs, and other things that piss you off.

I think I don't come off here properly in my political opinions. Or perhaps writing statements to people with very different opinions require lots of (ungiven) explanation, and without it there is a misrepresentation.

Pet Peeves, turn offs, and other things that piss you off.

Despite my dislike for many of the Final Fantasy games, I think that because they are so popular, they get so much extra quality attention that other games don't get. They get this because the brand is so powerful, and they want it to stay as powerful. I'd argue it leads to an improvement of quality, and not a decrease in quality. This is definitely the case with Final Fantasy XIII.

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People who say "LOL ITS JUST THE INTERNETZ" in order to give a pass to even the most fucktardical online behavior.

This. Also, when the same people had a bad day, and get angry when everyone doesn't take what they say seriously that day. Then it's not just the internet. Then they need a hug.

Also, it really bugs me when people are obviously ruining their life. They're not happy. They know they're not happy. They know what to do to get out of it. They don't do anything. Really frustrates me.

Apathy of politics bugs me a bit as well.

Dragon Quest IX

It's a type of person and a fashion. Type the word into google images and you'll see. It's the easiest way to understand.

So far, it's my favourite Dragon Quest yet.

Dragon Quest IX

I'm sort of unsure of your question. What else is different besides touch encounters and class changes? As you said, class changes aren't new. Touch encounters are there, and they work very very well. Because the battles are simple and easy, I'm running into enemies instead of avoiding them. Because it's a portable game, having to hit A repeatedly for simple enemies doesn't seem like a chore, it's just time to look out the window to check if your bus stop has passed yet.

The world map is in between VII and VIII. There's an annoying fairy who speaks and looks like a gyaru.

I'm also not sure where you pulled that release date from, and what you plan on doing instead of waiting.

Dragon Quest IX

I think you mean IX and not IV, right? So far there's two prominent NPCs that are female, but I don't think they'll really be in the game too much. Your party is entirely up to you (I have one lady in mine), and the NPCs are quite evenly split.

I'm at the second town now. I never thought I'd care about how their equiptment looks so much. The leather hat on my dancer really doesn't look nice, so I bought the head band with one less defense point. It'd be cool to try the multiplayer, but I think it's just not in the cards right now.

I'm really really really loving this game.