
I couldn't get into Vesperia when I tried the first time, but that was the case with Symphonia when I first played it, too, and now it's one of my favorite games of all time. Syphonia, that is. I've never gone back to Vesperia.
I couldn't get into Vesperia when I tried the first time, but that was the case with Symphonia when I first played it, too, and now it's one of my favorite games of all time. Syphonia, that is. I've never gone back to Vesperia.
That's how I usually roll too, Joe. I didn't get a PS1 until after the PS2 had come out. I don't know when or if I will be joining this gen, and if I do, it will probably be a handheld.
I have no iea what a goatse is. Joe - help me out?
Jason and I stayed at my brother's one Christmas, and he introduced us to CTR. He also hooked up the multi-tap so that four of us got to play at a time. When I eventually got a PS1, that was the first game I bought.
Well done, you made it 3/4 of the way before succumbing.
I've managed to finish the main story of Symphonia, Legendia, and Xillia, and got almost to the end of the main story of Graces f, and gave up early in Vesperia. And I've never even started the Abyss and Destiny.
Personally, I liked them all, but I'm guessing you'd like Elize and her stuffed animal Teepo a lot. I think you'll like Leia, too. And Milla has multi-colored hair (but not pink, unfortunately).
Luckily, we can get away with button mashing some of the simpler moves and still manage to defeat the big bads of the games, lol.
Take a break, Peter. Play something horter and then come back to Xillia. It may keep you sane.
I find match 3 games to be relaxing, they let me focus just enough to keep part of my brain busy, while allowing the other part to think, daydream, or problem solve.