I’m going to see about buying a new computer this week. If I do, I’ll need to write about the following sometime.
1. The Last Story (finished long ago, already starting to forget)
2. Date ni Gametsui wake ja ne: Dungeon Maker Girl’s Type (practically finished)
3. Zettai Hero Project (quit)
4. Wild Arms XF (somehow I just wasn’t in the mood for an SRPG)
5. Ore no Shikabane wo Koete Yuke (currently playing. Awesome premise, very interesting game. Needs more dungeons)
6. Lunar: Silver Star Harmony (currently playing. Don’t really like)
7. Rune Factory Frontier (currently playing. Jury’s still out, but it’s not bad)
Ore no Shikabane is going to keep me busy for a while, so that should stop me from starting anything else until I have a chance to catch up on my blog backlog. See you then!
I’m looking forward to reading your thoughts on Zettai Hero Project and Wild Arms XF :p I never got to play the former (my PSP broke down) but I’ve always been somewhat interested in it.
Games from the Lunar series are, in my personal opinion, very classic in a stereotypical kind of way. It’s not well, bad, but I don’t expect anything epic or moving in the series. It’s the kind of game I’d play to kill time when I don’t feel like doing anything else, rather than to sit down and pay attention to every detail and aspect of the game, to fully immerse myself into the universe of the storyline.
Well, new computer or not I hope you keep the updates coming. I’ve always enjoyed reading your reviews, they are so much more intriguing and humorous than the dishonest bullshit they write in gaming magazines/websites these days, lolz.
Sure thing. I might give WAXF another chance before passing final judgment on it. Lunar… yeah. I think you’re right. I’ll have to dial my expectations waaaaaay down if I want to get through this one.
Awe, on the Lunar side. Lunar SSC, or in this case, currently SSH, was actually one of my favorite games as a child. Granted… I never finished it. Not for lack interest in as much that my game on SSC was erased, then my memory card lost, and when I got SSH, my PSP was stolen. Guess I just wasn’t meant to finish it, eh?
I do remember it taking me many, many attempts in order to reach a point where the game became “interesting” though. Hm. Now I would like to revisit it.
I’ve played a little more and it’s starting to pick up. Maybe if I’d played it much, much earlier I would be liking it more. I mean, it’s such a by-the-book RPG.