TANAKAYUUJI'S PROFILE

Hey there, back again after so long! Hobbyist developer, artist and musician with a passion for RPGs and game systems (as in the structures behind games, not video game consoles). Here to make friends and games with those friends, hopefully that means you all.

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author=chana
So much for the babies coming.

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author=kentona
"LockeZ zaps all knights strong, no fidget!" says Plebeian leper Shaun, while fielding questions from non-waived private army penis-wielders.


=O

Favorite MegaMan game

I love all the Mega Man games except X7-Command Mission & the Starforce series.

Though if I had to pick favourites it'd be X1, Legends & BN3.

Favourite bosses?

From Classic, Woodman, I mean, why not? Also Duo from 8, he was a coo' mo' fo'.

From X, Colonel (X4), Storm Eagle (X1) & Dynamo (X5).

From Legends, Tron Bonne <3

From Zero, Weil, because Zero's final epic speech in that fight gave me a boner. Also Omega from Z3, because 'e was as epic as the original Zero.

In Battle Network? Serenade, Bass.EXE, Colonel.EXE.

In ZX, I liked fighting Albert, he was a hard mo' fo'.

I hated Starforce, and stopped playing the series after the first one, so, nothing notable there.

But yeah, as for the original question. It depends on how much you want a game to punish you. The Classic timeline series (Classic, X, Z, ZX, Legends) tend to be far more difficult than the Battle Network timeline games (BN, SF). Also, taste in character art and music, I personally prefer the style of X series to all the other games with it's '90s rock based soundtrack. In my opinion X1 is the best game in the classic timeline & BN3 is the best in the BN timeline.

Blakwind's First Posted Prologue

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Now The Seal Is Waning He Who Was Called Lucifer Is Returning But Is The Soul Within Prodeus,Melfice Or Something Else Entirely.
^----Hwat?

Which game was the biggest disappointement for you?

author=Lezales
Europa Universalis


I love you, honestly, I'm in love with you. I've spent countless hours on this, and all other Paradox games. I still haven't sat through a full game of EUIII though.

Imaginary audience

My target audience? The RPG lover of course, people who can have just as much fun playing Wizardry as they can playing Phantasy Star or, to throw a newer one out there, Tales.

I guess those craving story would like them as well, but, that goes along with being a lover of RPGs, ne?