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sc94597 said:
darthdevidem01 said:
@Hawkeye

well...ok

I just wish they made a movie on Ho-Oh....I really dunno why it was neglected while all other legendaries weren't.

You like the show and movies? Um ok.


I don't know, it just didn't seem as great as everybody made it out to be. The combat system was pretty well-done though. I am not a big fan of FFVI either. Its not that I don't like SNES RPG's (I loved Super Mario RPG and FF IV), I just really didn't think those two titles were as good as everyone claims them to be.

And seriously, those of you who think that Pokemon is the best RPG should play some more RPG's.  I loved Pokemon in my day, and spent a lot of time playing it, but seriously, I wouldn't even consider nominating it for the best RPG ever. 



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