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MICHAEL LIU
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"by @ michael oh yeah i forgot about kingdom hearts and shadow hearts. they are goo"
Monday, July 06, 2009
"ry. I forgot to mention the fact that the SNES RPGs are successful becuase of gameplay. and right now teams are trying to make the RPG all just for the vision and graphics and lack the focus on story and gameplay. Persona 3/4 worked just fine on a PS2. People just didnt' play them because they are not next gen and it's on PS2. I remember i saw a lot of commentors who doesn't want to play Persona 4 is all about it's old gen and graphics issues or its a JRPG. That's so damn immature to say that i dont like the game because it doesn't look"
Monday, July 06, 2009
"on't understand why people keep bringing up final fantasy as the only rpgs, when they are mostly good. there are many other jrpgs that are good. like suikoden, and all 4 personas are really good. especially 3 and 4 for not trying to be all about graphics. and P4 was an improvement from 3 by not trying to make the story of going to this one dungeon for the entire story. It also make the game go a little faster by making more social links than making the characters go on battle all the time. it was much faster playing P4 than P3. As for FF, I dont understand why people think FF7 is the template that all rpgs has to base on? All ff7 did was making better graphics and went 3D. I think the Final Fantasys in SNES era was much better in stories and gameplay. I think FF10,6 and 4 are better t"
Monday, July 06, 2009
"et really tired the haters toward JRPG. Some of the new ones are really good. Persona 4 is another example where it is still tradition JRPG, but it is different. I wish they can bring back Persona 2 to the small screen, so more people can interest in future persona"
Monday, May 11, 2009