Hate to Shanghai this thread, but Ys I and II. PSP or NDS? I believe they are quite different, yes?
Also, I did want to say Resistance on PSP is a way better game than I thought it would be. You should like it if you are a fan of the series. You just need to get used to the control scheme.
Fun Fact: Patapon 2 got a physical release. It was digital only at first and then went physical. I believe Sony was using it to pilot the PSP digital store.
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Ys on DS (Legacy of Ys: Books I & II) was not developed by Falcom, but rather Interchannel-Holon. Ys on PSP (Ys I & II Chronicles) was actually developed by Falcom. And the difference between the two is quite stark. I highly suggest going with the PSP version. The DS version continues the curse of any Ys game not made by Falcom being sub-par.Rydon wrote:Hate to Shanghai this thread, but Ys I and II. PSP or NDS?
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Thanks for the info. I was always on the fence on which one to get and I could never find a price I was comfortable with on either when I was looking around. Will Ys I and II complete the cool Y's logo on the spines started by VII and Oath of Felghana? It is bugging me that I am missing that last game.
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In that case, I'm sooooo glad that I spent the $25 on a used copy when I was in japan a couple years ago, otherwise I'd be kicking myself like I am with that $25 DS Pokemon typing tutor I didn't buy ;A;retrosportsgamer wrote:I just realized/learned that all those SNK Classics Vol 0 games were released as minis. Keep in mind I bought ALL OF THE MINIS and also have the physical import (Korean version). Just never made the connection that they were from the same set.noiseredux wrote:I forgot I wrote that. Time flies...
On the positive side, Parodius Portable is right around $50 now - that seems to have come down in price IIRC.
Also, back on the subject of recommendations,
Medieval Resurrection is a fantastic remake of the original Medieval on PS1, and fixes a few of the more annoying parts of the original.
What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord? 1 and 2 are both some of the most unique and REALLY hard puzzle games I've ever played. I'd watch a video online or something about it first, but they're worth at least a look.
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This was on offer on UK's online Nintendo store over Christmas for like £5. It has been quite frequently in other places too. I wouldn't give up on it yet.PartridgeSenpai wrote:
In that case, I'm sooooo glad that I spent the $25 on a used copy when I was in japan a couple years ago, otherwise I'd be kicking myself like I am with that $25 DS Pokemon typing tutor I didn't buy ;A;.
It's £13 (about $20) on ShopTo right now. Not sure if they deliver to the US or not: http://www.shopto.net/3ds-2ds-ds/ds/DSP ... -adventure
Unless you want the Japanese version?
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So I've been playing through Killzone: Liberation, and it's just....boring. It has none of the personality that the console entries - or even the Vita title - had. For those who have played it, does it get better, or is the whole game in exercise in "meh"? I just finished Chapter 1.
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