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GorfZaplen
Jan 20, 2012

This summer I aim to find my PSX and finally finish FF7

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GorfZaplen
Jan 20, 2012

R.A.D. is awesome and underrated, you control a giant robot from a street level perspective and fight giant monsters.

If you have a pal over King of the Monsters is one of the coolest fighting games released on the ps2

GorfZaplen
Jan 20, 2012

In Training posted:

I've played RAD for the lulzy voice acting but after a few hours I got bored because every mission is the same and there's like 80 of them

That's fair. In Japan there's a Tetsujin 28 game with a similar conceit but more varied missions and an insanely realistic physics engine for a PS2 game. I played it and accidentally destroyed half of a Tokyo slum when I let go of the jetpack button and my robot slid on the ground for a kilometer, whoops

GorfZaplen
Jan 20, 2012

P-Mack posted:

yeah and I love it

it's like final fantasy is your one of your favorite bands and then saga is the guitarist's experimental side project that rocks even harder except sometimes there's a baffling 20 minute bass solo then three tracks of ambient noise

The Saga games for the Gameboy were the best rpgs made for the system

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