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Words Of Wisdom said:
What platforms are you looking at? Just consoles or are handhelds included?

I play on pretty much everything but the PSP



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Khuutra said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
What platforms are you looking at? Just consoles or are handhelds included?

I play on pretty much everything but the PSP

Werid me too. Why. . . you know what never mind, this isn't the place for it.



CommonMan said:
Seraphic_Sixaxis said:
CommonMan said:
Lost Odyssey did get tiring after a while, and there is some grinding necessary (of course not for levels but to get your immortals all the right skills) but I loved the fact that there were not spikey-haired angsty teenagers, a pretty unique skill system, some actually very touching moments (oh, Lirum) and very good music.

I'm a level-grinding guy though, so I have no problems with Jrpg's at all. I don't like SRPG's though, which is disappointing because there is an insane amount of love for Valkyria Chronicles here. (Best RPG this gen accoring to the thread actually)

For what its worth, i never liked any kind of SRPG ever *i blame you FF Tactics!* but... Valkyria isn't your average SRPG, both in story and in gameplay, and for once high quality english voice acting, its the only game japanese oriented that makes you know that there are some good english voice acters out there.

And there is level grinding in VC, so to speak... the classes of each solider has a level system to master for each which could easily be counted as a level grind.

You've almost convinced me, one more question: Are there trophies? I don't NEED them but it has to be a hell of a game for me to play it without them. I did play MGS4 though, so that level or above.

Also, I forgot there was one SRPG I loved, Shining Force on the Genesis. Is VC as good as that?

I'm not a huge SRPG guy but I've played disgaea, FFT, VC, Jeanne D'Arc, Fire Emblem,  and so far no SRPG has come close to Shining Force 1 or 2 in story, gameplay, and graphicks!! Well maybe not the graphics...




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