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invetedlotus123 said:
dunno001 said:
invetedlotus123 said:

Me too. Actually i Think the best jrpg developer is Atlus. For me Atlus is the nowadays Squaresoft whitout the graphical dominance. The only thing i have with Square-Enix is Main FF and KH, others games are just getting worse.

Ironically, it was my getting tired of disappointment from S-E that led me to finding Atlus. I'm kicking myself for not finding them sooner, given what I'm finding myself paying for some of their older games now. All Atlus has to tell me right now is that they're releasing another SMT game (Persona or not), and if I have the system I'm buying it. Squaresoft used to be able to do that to me. Even if FF15 comes out for a system that I have, I can't say that I'm going to be too looking forward to it anymore.

I would buy any system for SMT games, with the excpetion of the Wii. Persona 4 was just a surprise to me, the plot is okay and can prend you attention, the gameplay is pretty good and fun, but the best of the games are the dialogues scenes, I just can't remember any game that made me laugh like Persona 4 did. I'm waiting for the PSP realese of both Persona 2 to get one. And the best about then is that just don't give a shit about pushing graphics, they do care about art-style, but not about graphics, and doing so they can realese awesome games MUCH faster than

S-E.

Actually, it was a few other Atlus games prior that made me get a PSP early, so that I can have Persona preordered. (That, and I want that music CD!) But since I'm an old games junkie also, we already have a Wii here. (VC eats my soul.) But I can't say I've given up on S-E yet; I'm flying through FF4:AY, and a few of us are playing Crystal Defenders. But I can drop these in a heartbeat for an Atlus game. And the lack of forced graphics lets them make their games even longer and harder. I miss that from the old SquareSoft days...



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...