deku nut
Pikmin
I love nintendo and I love nuts
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Post by deku nut on Apr 19, 2005 6:31:39 GMT -5
Been looking for one for a while now. Can't seem to find one. Help would be nice.
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Jehuty
Pianta
What bags? These bags? Well they're my bags now!
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Post by Jehuty on Apr 19, 2005 15:16:01 GMT -5
I've got your list right here..there isn't a whole lot offered, but some pretty decent stuff nonetheless. 1. Phantasy Star Online Episode I and II +: You should be able to find this one at Best Buy for around $20, it has both online and offline modes, plus this version as tons of online content put into the offline game. It's not really worth taking it online right now though, since the fee is about $9 a months and no one really plays it anymore. 2. Skies of Arcadia Legends: This is a great and cheap rpg (if you can find it) it's got a good story and an ok battle system, plus a few extras added for the Gamecube port. 3. Baten Kaitos: Ok, so I haven't really played this one, but I have heard many great things about it, namely that it feels almost too much like Chrono Cross, so I don't know what to day..I'd give it a shot. 4. Paper Mario: The Thousan Year Door: This is a good rpg, especially if you were a fan of the first, and while I wouldn't say it is as good as the first..you should still give it a shot. That's about all I can really reccomend though..people may wonder why ToS isn't on the list, but to tell you the truth I really didn't enjoy ToS. I liked the combat and it all stopped prettymuch stopped there.
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Post by sank90 on Apr 19, 2005 15:49:01 GMT -5
Hmm.. I have still yet to play Tales of Symphonia, which I heard is good. Also Im waiting for my freind to beat Thousand Year Door so I can borrow it. (He's about 33 hours into it)
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Jason-RN
Ice Climber. Chill.
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Post by Jason-RN on Apr 19, 2005 22:04:26 GMT -5
I recommend Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It's a lot of fun and some of the in-game writing is VERY funny. It isn't the most traditional RPG out there, but I still enjoyed it a lot. You can read RN's full review of Paper Maro: TTYD by clicking here.
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Kirbster4
Metroid
Leave the job to Fox McCloud.
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Post by Kirbster4 on Apr 19, 2005 22:23:45 GMT -5
I recommend Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It's a lot of fun and some of the in-game writing is VERY funny. It isn't the most traditional RPG out there, but I still enjoyed it a lot. You can read RN's full review of Paper Maro: TTYD by clicking here. Yeah I agree it is a fun game. ;D Yet challenging.
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