@renwillis yes! It is a beautifully heartfelt game that I loved to death (and god bless it for bringing back action commands). After you beat it, I highly recommend going through enough of the post game to get the true ending. It is very worth it!
It's now my go-to rec for anyone who wants to get into JRPGs and the like but has trouble playing older games like Chrono Trigger
@thevglibrary@bookstodon thanks for the recommendation, friend! Though I after just a few minutes research, I am hoping the recent Unity drama doesn't effect development. Wishlisted!
I think bars should have #gaming#karaoke nights; people take turns playing whatever #videoGames they are good at on a projector for the whole bar to watch. Get a drag queen to be "Master of Controllers" describing the action and calling up new players.
@thevglibrary@bookstodon What a delightful find! Thanks for sharing. 🤞🏻 this series will be translated & released Stateside one day. It would be great for school book fairs.
@Bogusmeatfactory@thevglibrary@bookstodon Yeah, they were absolute disasters and Dark Horse refused to fix the mistakes. No wonder that Cyan axed the contract and shoved them under the rug.
@thevglibrary@bookstodon RTZ did have a few moments that were kind of tricky. Especially since right at the very beginning of the game you can miss something crucial then get locked out of going back. That was a dirty trick.
Love the game to death, but once or twice I just had to use a guide I admit.
@Ajo1322 Final Fantasy 7, technically. But if we're talking actual PS2 titles, Silent Hill 2. I remember watching the opening cutscene and then wondering why it was taking so long, not realizing that it had seamlessly transitioned to gameplay. Damn those graphics were good for the time.
In the meantime, there are tons of similar books in English. Feel free to browse through the catalogue. Thousands of books about video games right here: