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But I thought that Trek to Yomi was already available on PC...

Thanks for the recommendations! I’m not much of an FF fan, so I tend to ignore them, but I’ll have a look. The Legend of Dragoon is on the PS store, so it will be worth checking out too!

Oops, and I forgot SSX3! It was designed to be sheer fun, and it was: the graphics, the music, everything was meant to make you grin, and thinking of those long rides without any interruption on the PS2, what an achievement, really. The PS3 reboot of the franchise was a nightmare compared to the fun of the series on

SH2, as in Silent Hill 2, but as in Shadow Hearts 2 as well. There are many reboots and remakes lately, but alas, the Shadow Hearts (including Koudelka) seems to be lost in IP hell, its owner having cut ties with the video game industry. It was silly, it was moving, and it featured one of the best battle systems ever.

How come you’ve got so many icons there, Fahey? “Just Monika”, she said.

I feel for you, really.

I wholeheartedly agree with everything you wrote. I can’t dislike Dead Souls either.

I sincerely hope that you like it as much as I do. Cheers!

Since I have it, I don’t go with the whole ordering process, but I reach the PayPal page without any warning, for both the standard and special editions. I am sure that you have tried already with both editions, so it might be a good idea to reach Caspian, I’m sure that he’ll reply.

Sure thing!

I have to write it every time APWOT is mentioned, but by calling it “a magazine”, Caspian (the man that makes it all happen) really sells it short. It’s way better than many so-called coffee-table books out there, really.

Though it is not the only game I miss from the PS2 era, SSX 3 is the reason why a PS2 is still hooked to my TV (thanks to a fancy HDMI converter). Shredders looks cool, but I like my happy vibes and fireworks!

Still cheaper than the Among Us chicken nugget... Maybe a bundle is on the way, for the customer target might not be too different: people ready to buy shit at the price of gold...

French here. Senna all the way!

OK, you might love the idea, but not the real thing.

Who knew that a firm represented by a bitten apple would use a no-sex stance to prove they are holier than their competitors?

So, the Lord is called Edelman, right?

I sincerely believe it was a slip of the tongue. Bashcraft will confirm or infirm it, but Nagoshi is a staple among TV guests, especially in mahjong shows, where he is no stranger to cracking jokes.

Just for the feels: the final landing platform of Journey, when my game companion started to draw hearts in the snow.

Indeed, it’s high time we got an SSX3 remaster! The reboot we got on the PS3 (SSX with a Call of Duty skin?!) couldn’t hold a candle to the PS2 games. The disc went straight back into its case, never to be seen again.