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As I begin to wrap up NMH in the next week, I need a new game to be my "dedication" game. I usually play a few pick up and play games(you can see in my sig) and then a game that takes some investment. So up to bat I have:

Valkirya Chronicles(liked the demo, just got for Christmas(from my awesome mom!))

Chrono Trigger(SNES, never played before and wanted to play a RPG for a while, why not one of the best)

Majoras Mask(GC, I really want to catch up on my Zelda games, and I loved OOT)

 

Help me choose my next game and let me know why one is better than the other 2.



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Hmm, hard to say, but Majora's Mask is a good one, but then again, I'm biased towards all Zelda games.



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Zelda. Never heard of the other two lol.



Majoras Mask.



  

That's a tough choice, those are all very god games. If I were you I would pick based solely on the genre you feel in the mood for, since that's the easiest way to differentiate between the three.



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Have already played all of these?

Assuming you haven't played them,
1. Chrono Trigger DS
2. Majora's Mask
3. Valkirya Chronicles



1. Valkyria Chronicles
2. Majora's Mask
3. Chrono Trigger DS



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