Because of the NiGHTS into Dreams remake. However, one game alone cannot justify a console purchase. Can someone point me in the direction of (or provide one here) a list of must-own JP PS2 titles? Criteria:
1 - Must not have a superior port elsewhere (Rez is a good example of a common recommendation I come across when the 360 XBLA edition is just so much sweeter)
2 - Text-heavy games, like RPGs, are a no-no. My tourist level Japanese won't help me here. The story/dialogue must be unimportant to the enjoyment of the game.
3 - Not already/soon to have a Western localisation.
A Japanese PS2 tempts me
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Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
how about the new thunderforce game that just came out?
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Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
Do you like shmups? If yes, then buy, buy, buy;
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou
ESP-Galuda
Ibara
Mushihime-sama
You won't regret it
DoDonPachi DaiOuJou
ESP-Galuda
Ibara
Mushihime-sama
You won't regret it
Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
quite a few good vertical shooters if you're into that kind of game (dodonpachi daioujou, espgaluda, mushihime-sama, ibara)
edit:beat me to it, you bastard :p
also, if you're looking to actually purchase games instead of download them, keep in mind these shooters can be quite expensive (mushihimesame is 100+)
edit:beat me to it, you bastard :p
also, if you're looking to actually purchase games instead of download them, keep in mind these shooters can be quite expensive (mushihimesame is 100+)
Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
Demon Chaos looks sweet just to see over 65,000 enemies on screen at once on a PS2. I'm thinking about modding a PS2 just to play imports as well. Theres so much awesomeness that we miss out on.
Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
If you're into rhythm games than you could try Vib-Ribbon (PS), Mojib-Ribbon (PS2), and Vib-Ribble (PS2). There's also the Panzer Dragoon Sega Ages remake.
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Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
There's a whole bunch of good JP ps2 games that won't likely ever get a US release. But if you have a ps2, just get swapmagic, there's no reason to throw down all the cash for a jp system unless the 30 seconds of disc swapping really bothers you that much.
Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
I agree with this guy. That way you can play PAL games too. Gregory Horror Show anyone?t0yrobo wrote:There's a whole bunch of good JP ps2 games that won't likely ever get a US release. But if you have a ps2, just get swapmagic, there's no reason to throw down all the cash for a jp system unless the 30 seconds of disc swapping really bothers you that much.
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Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
If you do get a JP unit, get one of the new SCPH-90000 models as they have a built in universal power supply and all you need is a standard uk power lead.
Also, some more games i'd reccomend;
Gradius V, Sengoku Basara 2, Last Blade 1 & 2 collection
Also, some more games i'd reccomend;
Gradius V, Sengoku Basara 2, Last Blade 1 & 2 collection
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Re: A Japanese PS2 tempts me
I do have a PS2, but it is the family's, so modifying hardware or potentially breaking the disc drive with a slide tool is out. Looking at Play-Asia's rates, a Japanese console works out only £20 more than a local one, so I may as well go the easy, unmodified route.t0yrobo wrote:There's a whole bunch of good JP ps2 games that won't likely ever get a US release. But if you have a ps2, just get swapmagic, there's no reason to throw down all the cash for a jp system unless the 30 seconds of disc swapping really bothers you that much.
