Final Fantasy Legends III is SaGa 3, not SaGa Frontier 3. SaGa 3 came out prior to SaGa Frontier... and Romancing SaGa.
Final Fantasy Legends III is SaGa 3, not SaGa Frontier 3. SaGa 3 came out prior to SaGa Frontier... and Romancing SaGa.
I say Saga as in... like... you know, an epic story. And.. well... Frontier is pretty self-explanatory too. I don't see what the problem is here.
EDIT: Oh wait you are talking about Grandia
Oh yeah, getting through the stories is pretty much guide-dangit material. But you don't really hate this game, you just got snagged and frustrated by it.
Heh, it wasn't ahead of its time, it came at exactly the time that games were doing weird stuff like that. Then the next generation came along and RPGs got a whole lot simpler for some reason and never really started to branch out and get crazy again.
That's largely because their last couple films were kind of toned down isn't it? I mean... when I think of recent Ghibli stuff, I think of The Wind Rises and their adaptatin of the Borrowers, and in both of those cases those movies just plain lack the moxie of earlier Ghibli releases.
I'm fine with Miyazaki retiring, but I'm slightly less welcoming towards his feelings of the studio's inevitable demise. It strikes me as an awkward mix of egotism (without me and the other handful of masters who are all dying out, the studio will fall) and that cultural Japanese fixation on the concept of evanescence.
I guess the question to ask yourself is... do you really want to see Ghibli follow the same path as Disney? Disney trained successors and his company has continued to persist, but it's kind of soulless these days and with the shadow of Disney still around it's hard for a startup to push into that territory with any…
I said than their worst prices. If you get the PSNow at the 4 hours at a time rate, it's like 5 dollars.
Isn't that about the same as PSNow's worst price? Maybe slightly worse, but at least you don't have to do the whole thing at once.
If it were 90's Square, I'd put them above Nintendo. Anything past FFX though and I'm like... no.
I'd agree with you if it were tofurkey or something that is clearly made to emulate meat, but a burger is just a rounded patty of something with a ground up, somewhat homogenous something. It's just an efficient thing to put on a bun.
Unfortunately, while Sonic CD on the PSN got released as a port of the IOS variant, I'm fairly sure the PSN version of Sonic 1 is just a genesis emulator playing an old version of the Genesis rom with some memory watching to track achievements.
Unless you are playing the IOS or SEGA Saturn (in Jam) versions... or one of the numerous modified versions of the Genesis rom that included it.
What you are talking about has literally no context with the post you are responding to and you sound like an asshole.
Oh, yeah, absolutely not. Complexity of the levels was what made the series stand out. There are pros and cons to complexity vs simplicity of course, and the complexity of the levels in Sonic is a big part of why Sonic games tended to have a lot less levels than Mario games, but every level in the classic Sonic games…
I don't really believe that it's that there are exceptions so much that a lot of people tend to let certain levels or certain types of levels really color how they reflect on the classics. I'd be hard pressed to name too many levels from Sonic 2 outside of Emerald Hill and Aquatic Ruin that actually follow the…
Spoken like a Trumpion.