Final Fantasy 5. I hear alot of love for it here, but I never got a chance to play it because I've always had too many RPGs. Also, I've never gotten more than half way through Ogre Battle 64, which is really a shame.
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Final Fantasy 5. I hear alot of love for it here, but I never got a chance to play it because I've always had too many RPGs. Also, I've never gotten more than half way through Ogre Battle 64, which is really a shame.
Phantasy Star II
Metroid Prime
Xenogears
Ok, now I've played Gradius Gaiden. The veil of shame has been lifted.
These games for some odd reason were bought yet not played:
Resident Evil GC
Resident Evil 0 GC (unopened)
Metal Gear Solid 2 Substance PS2
Maybe this summer I will finish all 3 ;)
Jet Set Radio
Space Channel 5 (Part 2)
Denki Blocks
Fallout 2.
I'm trying to play through the first one, but the time limit is frustrating.
When I got my PS2 I bought a buncha PSX games, most I didn't end up playing.
Vagrant Story- played once
Tail Concerto- played a few times
Silhouette Mirage- once
Grandia- played for about 10 hours
Wild Arms- bought this in '97 to hold me over till FF7 came out (convince by the Gamefan review of course). I got far into a dungeon and made it to a boss but didn't save it so I had to start over. Didn't play it again till I restarted a few months ago.
Legend of Mana- I swear this game makes no sense, I couldn't manage to find a way to beat it so I haven't played it in years.
Seaman- What an experience eh? Played it for a week and hid it away.
Hmm, For me it would be these games:
Deus Ex - Heard soo many things about it, but never had the chance to actually try either PC or PS2 versions. Maybe some day, or I will just play the sequel.
Morrowind - Same as Deus Ex - lots of good word, but no play time.
WindWaker - If I ever get over horrendous style, I will give it a try :p
DOAXBV - Ok I admit it, I only bought it for the "graphics".
Shenmue - The fear of possible boredom prevents me from even opening the box.
RType Delta
Skies of Arcadia - I tried REALLY, REALLY hard to like this game. But I'm ashamed to admit that after about 4 hours in, I just couldn't continue.
If you've patched it (or you bought it recently, so it's already patched) the time limit on Fallout isn't a big deal. There's really no reason you shouldn't be able to find the water chip in 150 days. You can also extend the time limit by another 100 days fairly easily. After that there's no more time limit.Quote:
Originally posted by SXA
Fallout 2.
I'm trying to play through the first one, but the time limit is frustrating.
I have to get around to playing Fallout 2, also.