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Posted: 6th January 2009 20:15
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Posts: 34 Joined: 15/3/2008 Awards:
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I like infinite undiscovery. It does techniqually fall under this category, and I do so love Edward.
-------------------- Yours, with sarcasm, Kjel |
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Posted: 7th January 2009 06:14
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Posts: 530 Joined: 21/5/2005 Awards:
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Quote (laszlow @ 24th August 2008 19:46) Terranigma's great...Its two predecessors, Soul Blazer and Illusion of Gaia, are also pretty good. However, it was made by Enix and Quintet, not Square or Square-Enix. I've only ever played Illusion of Gaia, but was surprised to hear it was an Enix game. For some reason, I remember it as a Nintendo development. Still, it was nice little adventure game. Quote (laszlow @ 24th November 2008 16:29) ...People haven't heard of Secret of Mana? Seriously? Yeah, I'm very surprised by that as well. Secret of Mana, I thought, was a really well-renowned SNES Square game on par with Chrono Trigger and FFVI. I guess not. It was also one of the only games I ever used the SNES multi-player adapter for (along with Super Bomberman). Yeah, more than two players! Secret of Evermore, which I believe was Square USA's only game development, was fun as well. The Game Boy era FFs (none of which were actually FFs) were a lot of fun too, and I don't think many people know of them these days. FF Adventure was the original "Mana" game and though I never finished it, it was a good adventure. My two favorites though were FF Legend III and FF Legend II, which were actually SaGa games. FF Legend III is actually the first Square RPG I ever played. |
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