Has anyone here ever played Disgaea: Infinite?
I'm really liking it. A lot.
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Has anyone here ever played Disgaea: Infinite?
I'm really liking it. A lot.
Japan's next killer (or at least statutory rapist) app: Conception: Ore no Kodomo o Unde Kure!!
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Originally Posted by Magic Box
A.T.R. using their sony money to protect anon:
http://pitchfork.com/news/45679-atar...oup-anonymous/
I love it.
Alec Empire is rad. Some kid ran up on stage at an Atari Teenage Riot show I was at years ago and promptly got thrown out of the club by the bouncers. Alec walked outside and retrieved the guy, all the while still singing (screaming) into his cordless mic.
Non-hack PSP thread rises!
Now that we're basically at the end of this thing's life, and mine's upgraded to the latest CFW, let's talk "best of," shall we? Now, mine's been sitting dormant for a while and I basically skipped over most of the released games.
So, here's my top 2:
Persona 3 Portable
Castlevania X Chronicles the ports, at least
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions
Gradius Collection
Salamander Portable
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 1-3
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together
That's really it for me. The sad thing is every single one of those is a remake or re-release. Several are the best version, however.
If I went a layer further down, Ghosts N Goblins would be the first original/exclusive game I'd recommend I think. Ridge Racer is also very good, and diff recommended Burnout Legends somewhere recently.
I recently bought FF Tactics during the PSN sale to play on my PS3... but then I also liked the fact that I could play on my PSP as well since it is a PS1 game. What am I missing by not having the actual PSP version?
The PSP version was a remake of the original and subtitled "War of the Lions". There's an entire script rewrite (which makes much more sense), new cutscenes, a few new characters and classes, new hunts, and a local multiplayer co-op/versus mode.
However, it also suffers from slowdown during spell casting which is bizarre, given that the PS1 Classics emulation doesn't seem to suffer the same way.
Still, a remarkable game.