Kasz216 said:
That's because the story wasn't focused on being funny. Which is what NIS games basically hang their hats on. People love the stories fall in love with them and keep grinding. The circular movements combined with the unique ways you gain skills though makes the game head and tails above the rest in gameplay though.
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My brother is more into serious RPGs than even I am, so maybe I would enjoy it. I'd probably borrow his PS2 copy for I considered looking at the Wii version.








