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pezus said:
S.Peelman said:

Ow yeah that one. It looked cool and seemed like a game I'd want to play. However, I'll probably forget about it again, like I did yesterday, because I'm not really hyped for it. I could have spoken too soon though, who knows . Honestly though, that game is the only one who's still even a slight candidate. One Gran Turismo per gen is enough for me and the only multiplat I'm interested in at the moment is Watch-Dogs, which I'll most likely get on WiiU.

Not exactly a JRPG fan though, I've only played a tiny amount of them (and Final Fantasy is not even one of them). I usually find them to be too... cumbersome. I'll normally say I don't like such a game because there's too many floating numbers on the screen.

I did reach a small milestone though, I just noticed it. With the Last of Us, my PS3 becomes my second-most supported console of all time, surpassing my PS1.

Bold: Oooh, I took you for a JRPG fan :O. 

Wii is first?

Heh, sticking to the RPG-genre, I do like certain western RPG's though, but I'm more an action-RPG or even shooter-RPG guy. From the top of my head, the only JRPG's I played are Mystic Quest (FF-spinoff on SNES), Secret of Evermore, Pokemon Blue and Shenmue. If you even want to classify Secret of Evermore and Shenmue as such. I probably tried more, but don't remember them exactly.

Nah, Wii ain't first. Don't have that many Wii games because frankly, there aren't that many really good games to get. N64 is still first, with about 45 games. On PS3 I have 30 now and on PS1 29 (do need to find some of them though, they're all over the place so I hope I didn't lose any), while the rest is way below that. I have only 15 Wii games and just 14 GameCube games and about 12 DreamCast games. All the other, older, consoles also hover around those numbers, except my Mega Drive, for which I only have 5 games. And my G7000 (Odyssey2 in the US) for which I have about 20 games. So, without counting the PC of course, the N64 easily wins. From those numbers you could guess which gen I thought was the best; the 5th .

3rd person (either adventure or 3D-platform) games are usually the ones I enjoy the most. I'm actually a pretty all-round gamer, I can enjoy nearly everything on nearly any platform if it's good enough. I'm not really a specialist in anything though, guess that's the downside. I have more non-Nintendo games, but still favor them. Really the only reason for that is basically Zelda and to a slighty lesser extend 3D Mario.