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This sort of hurts my eyes, but I also very much want to own it at the same time.

Bonus points for the Goatse reference!

This needs more stars.

You're not alone, friend. I came to the FFVII train late as well, and the game just never really grabbed me the way I expected it too. It's a fine RPG, but it's also a total mess in places. I feel like if FFVII was your first big RPG, you'll have fonder memories about it, and that's okay. Everyone remembers their

I'm playing this, too, except I decided to dive into FFX-2 first. I've beaten X many times in the past, and consider it to be one of the finest RPGs of all time...yet when I ultimately play X-2 right afterwards, I can never force myself to finish it. So I'm trying the games in reverse order this time.

It's really hard to compare Earthbound and Mother 3...they're so similar, and yet so radically different at the same time. I will say that hands down, Mother 3 has a better battle system, and it gets even more awesome throughout the game. I hope you can stick with the game...I'd be curious to hear your thoughts as

This is....the best GIF ever.

Heck, I liked the first one well enough. Might as well get on board with this one!

If there's one RPG that hits me right in the feels, it's gotta be Skies. There's something about the atmosphere and mood of that game that just puts a smile on my face. Glad to see Vyse getting some love!

Sure, the game got a GameCube update and Vyse made an appearance in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, but that's not nearly enough. Skies of Arcadia deserves to be so popular that fans will have a hard time snagging one of the 1,000 $199.99 standard versions or 425 $219.99 exclusive versions with extra

Also, an HD Suikoden 4 with a reduced encounter rate, and fixed sailing mechanics?? All of a sudden, that game would look a lot more appealing.

Some people may disagree vehemently with me on this one, but Save the Homeland for PS2 might be a good option. People hate it because you only farm for an in-game year, and the marriage option is stripped out, but the farming itself isn't over-complicated and I found it to be pretty engaging. Also - I just don't

I got my start with the SNES version, and I'd highly recommend it. While fun, the newer ones can feel a bit overwhelming with all the options, and that's turned me off from some of them. The SNES version keeps things fairly simple, but the gameplay will still hook you. Plus, the clock stops at night, so you can

Super Mario Land 2 still holds up remarkably well today. I will still bust it out every now and then and play through it in an afternoon. And I love the music so much!

Oh man, for a few years as a kid, I took Link's Awakening with me on pretty much every family trip. I was hopeless stuck in the game (didn't quite understand the trading process at the time), but that didn't bother me. I loved the seemingly endless exploration.

I just walked by Domino's yesterday and saw a sign for these in the window. And sure enough, when I wake up today, here's my Snacktaku review of 'em! Fahey, you my friend, have your finger on the pulse of the snacking world. Good on ya!

I was a huge fan of the other AC games, but haven't gotten around to New Leaf yet. I know I'll love every second of it, but also know that it will take over my life if I'm not careful. :)

I laughed my ass off during this entire thing. I cannot wait to pick this one up and enjoy more.

Looks like a cool game! Good luck with the project, I'll definitely be looking out for this one.