Gamestop would throw them away for sure.Exhuminator wrote:I'll add my thoughts to the ones I've played:Xeogred wrote:I think my PS2 JRPG top priority list would look something like this for now:
- Dragon Quest 8 (If you enjoy the classic JRPG formula, this is a good as it ever gets.)
- Valkyrie Profile 2 (Beautiful game, but I'd recommend a guide, oblique late game design.)
- Arc the Lad Twilight of the Spirits (No opinion, but I own it.)
- Shadow Hearts Covenant (No opinion, I own it, LOVE the first game though, I beat Shadow Hearts TWICE, which is something I never do with RPGs.)
- SMT Nocturne (My all time favorite PS2 JRPG so far. This game just resonated with my soul.)
>Digital Devil Saga
>Rogue Galaxy
>Mega Man X Command Mission
I own sealed copies of all those, never played them either.
>Persona 4 (I just don't know if it's for me!)
I own this on PS2 and Vita. Played it yet? Ha ha, nope.
>Unlimited Saga
I put some time into this, thought it was cool. Then I found out later it's supposed to be a horrible game. I don't know man, I like games that try to be different.Dude I shit you not, I have computer games I bought in the 90s that are still sitting on my PC shelf unplayed. My backlog is older than some of the members here.Xeogred wrote:Exhuminator's decade old backlog stock makes me laugh a littleI tell myself I will play them all when I retire. Otherwise it will be somebody else's problem when I die. "What are we supposed to do with all these damn video games?" "I don't know. Throw them in a dumpster?" "Okay."
My fear with SMT Nocturne is doesn't it kind of play a bit like Pokemon (sorry) with catching monsters and stuff? I'd have a hard time thinking of a JRPG I've played with that mechanic that I actually enjoyed. Maybe FFXIII-2 (yes I'm very sorry), though I still would have rather had actual characters fill that third slot. I never want to catch monsters in RPG's. lol
I did like the chunk I put into Shadow Hearts, not sure why I stopped.
