Patapon. Being a hardcore Nintendo fan its hard for me to admit that I actually enjoyed something Sony made but I can't help what I like and I figure only liking one PSP game after the whole time its been out is pretty good for my Nintendo fanboy-ism.
I've recently got into the tales series and tales of symphonia is one of my fave games ever but I only own nintendo consoles and only two of the tales games on nintendo consoles aren't japan only(tales of symphonia and it's wii sequel) which dissapoints me.
Got 3 on my PSP and loved it (til I got stuck) and then bought 4 for my PS2 and am loving it currently.
Lieutenant Commander of the Lesbian Love Brigade
There can only be one, like in that foreign movie where there could only be one, and in the end there is only one dude left, because that was the point.
I've recently got into the tales series and tales of symphonia is one of my fave games ever but I only own nintendo consoles and only two of the tales games on nintendo consoles aren't japan only(tales of symphonia and it's wii sequel) which dissapoints me.
Yeah, I got into the series recently, too, though I did play Symphonia a while back (loved it, but wasn't particularly impressed). I liked the PSOne games the most, although Tales of the Abyss seems like it would be really good. Sad that they won't localize the DS games, since they're actually really good, and the Wii game, by all accounts, is the best in the series.
And it always warms my heart to know someone else is enjoying a Persona game.
It also warms my heart to know a fanboy is enjoying a great game made by their lover's competitor, especially when that game is Patapon!
@PhoenixAran It's pretty hard to get stuck in P3 unless you did something really, really wrong like focusing only on social links or only on Tartarus. Where are you stuck?
Me, the most recent series that I love that's new to me is Monster Hunter, so I guess that. Although I've been playing MH3 for so long it doesn't seem like it's "new" anymore.
Oh, also Sam & Max. Got the episodes on Steam a couple months ago and really loving them. Looking out for the old game too.
@PhoenixAran It's pretty hard to get stuck in P3 unless you did something really, really wrong like focusing only on social links or only on Tartarus. Where are you stuck?
Ehh, it's less 'I'm stuck' and more 'I suck'. I saved Fuuka from Tartarus and am currently trying to explore it, but I get up a few floors, look for an exit so that I can save and heal, and then I always get attacked by four hand shadows that gang up on me with Maragi. I actually just decided to start over on an easier difficulty level, since I'm already having problems, because I really want to see how the story plays out.
Lieutenant Commander of the Lesbian Love Brigade
There can only be one, like in that foreign movie where there could only be one, and in the end there is only one dude left, because that was the point.
@PhoenixAran It's pretty hard to get stuck in P3 unless you did something really, really wrong like focusing only on social links or only on Tartarus. Where are you stuck?
Me, the most recent series that I love that's new to me is Monster Hunter, so I guess that. Although I've been playing MH3 for so long it doesn't seem like it's "new" anymore.
Oh, also Sam & Max. Got the episodes on Steam a couple months ago and really loving them. Looking out for the old game too.
I don't know about you, but I got stuck in Persona 3 all the time. Well, I don't know if I was "stuck" stuck, but at the very least I often found it difficult to the point where I couldn't find the motivation to continue.
Also, props for Sam & Max. I don't even like Point 'n' clicks and I still loved 'em, since they're just a laugh riot the whole way through. And it's not just stupid funny, it's actually really clever at times.
@Mickeymac The war song was genius. The Sam & Max series really appeals to my inner 90s Saturday morning cartoon lover.
I can understand losing steam with P3 - it's very long and sometimes emotionally overwhelming (sometimes a little boring and repetitive too). What I meant is that you will almost never get "stuck" in the sense that you don't know what to do next, or there's a puzzle which you can't solve, or the game is too difficult for you to win after a few tries (unless you've been socialising the whole time, that is). The whole "time passes" concept is meant to help you balance level grinding and school activities, so as long as you keep an eye on the calendar then you'll be fine.
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