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#1 PandaSamurai
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I'm actually enjoying Magna Carta a good bit, I'd give it a shot if I were you.
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#2 PandaSamurai
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I made a topic about this back in July, and since then (or even before that..?) the release date has been "TBA 2008" for Japan.
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#3 PandaSamurai
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Mine would be about 10,000.
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#4 PandaSamurai
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You're playing Tales of Innocence so I'm assuming you're alright with playing a game in Japanese, or at least with a translation guide. Tales of Phantasia Full Voice Edition is definitely worthwhile if you're okay with using a guide every step of the way (it gives translations for just about every piece of dialogue in the game.)
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#5 PandaSamurai
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My first instinct is to blame the cablesJaysonguy

Same here... I actually have a set of those Nyko cables I'm giving to someone... It's disappointing to hear they're probably the cause of those problems.

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#6 PandaSamurai
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I was just reading the achievements and I saw how you "complete the discs", so do you just play through one disc at a time? Or is there a main disc and you can still go around the world? Or is there even an open world in it or do you just follow a path? I'm not too familar with JRPGs and I don't get the 4 discs, so I'm kind of confused. If you can explain this to me, thanks!1vgfan

FlawlessSeason is correct for the most part. 'Cept, you MAY still be able to go back to cities from earlier discs, they may be intentionally put on later discs, obviously. Lost Odyssey is split into 4 discs due to the size of the game. HD cutscenes take up a tone of space, so multiple discs need to be used. Also keep in mind each disc is about 9.5 GB, which is why we need 4 discs. Er... I guess what I'm trying to say is, there probably aren't going to be many multidisk games on PS3, which uses Blu-Ray Discs, which can hold up to 50 gigs.

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#7 PandaSamurai
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im a big J-rpg Fan , and like a good story

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That there alone means you should buy it. 'Tis a great game.

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#8 PandaSamurai
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ok but can you turn it off??????????Hex_Of_A_Nation

I'm almost 100% sure that you cannot turn the blood off in Ninja Gaiden Sigma.

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#9 PandaSamurai
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Eternal Sonata, regardless of whether or not you can buy M games. :P
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#10 PandaSamurai
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Hour of Victory and Bomberman Act Zero. I found Sonic to be somewhat enjoyable just because of the pretty colors.