2010-02-08, 02:30 AM
BombsAway Wrote:Radiata Stories is boring as hell you're going to enjoy smashing your face off the wall once you get into the serious recruiting stages. I don't know whether or not you're down with using FAQS but please, do us both a favour and use one. You'll never hate yourself more if you don't, trust me.
Actually, I was thinking about not using a FAQ at all. I want to treat it like the old days. Back when I played through Suikoden 1 & 2 I didn't use a FAQ and I don't think I'll even worry too much about recruiting the first time through anyway. Using FAQs like I did with the later Suikoden games seemed to ruin some of the experience for me.
Greg Wrote:How are you liking Muramasa, Herbert? Mark showed it to me a couple of months ago, and it seems like one of the few promising games that the Wii's got. I'll probably pick it up once it drops down to $20.
It's button mashan and I think it's fun so far. When I first started I thought the story was confusing (I started out with Momohime first).
Do you even see Muramasa in stores that often anymore? I looked around like a week ago and only saw it at two places and one of them had it for $50. Although to be fair, I haven't checked at GameStop. I haven't stepped in there since Disc Replay opened up. :3
Rob Wrote:Hey all, pro question here.
I want to replay Chrono Cross, but I found out recently (lol) that there is a sequel to Chrono Trigger. Radical Dreamers for the SNES Satellaview. Surprisingly, this game plays a lot like a visual novel more than an RPG. Have any of you played it? Is it worth my time?
Most of the plot of Radical Dreamers is re-imagined and put into Chrono Cross. If you really want to play it, then try it out. You could always read a story summary of it if you don't want to play through it all.

