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#1 ZoraPrime
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Valkyrie Profile Lenneth? That is made by Square.

Jeanne d'Arc is good, and Level 5 is a great RPG developer. Disgaea is also amazing.

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#2 ZoraPrime
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Make it nonlinear. I mean more nonlinear than even MM. Sorta like how the Elder Scrolls series is nonlinear. You can do whatever you want, and you aren't restrained by the main quest in a lot of ways.
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#3 ZoraPrime
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I have a Groudon. What nature is your Manaphy? Is it UT? If not UT, what are the EV's, if you EV trained it?

Also my Groudon was optimized for use for the last generation. So EV's and moves will reflect that.

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It is really NWFC. Such a terrible online service. SOOOO many improvements could be made.
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#5 ZoraPrime
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The sticky is biased, I wouldn't use it. Unfortunatly protocal requires you use it, so is one giant mess.

Fire Emblem Radiant Dawn IMO. But I would recommend you rent/buy Path of Radiance first. Gives introduction to gameplay and helps for story reasons. If you get FERD without PoR, start on easy. It isn't one of those games where easy is the "let me do nothing but input comamnds" mode. It is still a fair challenge.

SMG is good, but I don't like the comet levels and don't care much for the one-star levels. I do enjoy the the stars on the main levels though. However, I would recommend you rent it first.

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#6 ZoraPrime
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Not up there, but better audio production values. The PSP has slightly better audio production values, and it just passes that line that really opens up a lot. Such as clear voice-acting. Luminous Arc's voice acting was grated, and that is probably the best it will get.

It is a small thing that will make a world of difference.

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#7 ZoraPrime
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Cause they want blood.

Seriously though, it is because they call it childish so they don't have their rep affected by it. You will be suprised at how many of them actually play Pokemon, or rather would if their rep wasn't "at risk."

Oh, and the anime. That was a killer. It really affected Pokemon's overall rep.

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#8 ZoraPrime
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Phoenix Wright. Get it. One of the best games ever made.
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#9 ZoraPrime
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Eh, Final Fantasy III. Wasn't $40. I should have gotten Final Fantasy V Advance to begin with, and saved money. FFV>>>>FIII. FFV has one of the best job systems ever created, the ability system is simply amazing.

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One thing that bothered me is how you referred to FFIII's job system as "Adding depth." Aside from people who are not fimiliar with most job systems, FFIII has a basic, and shallow, job system. Nearly half of the jobs are upgrades, and half of them have useless abilities or are very situationational. Final Fantasy V is an example of what a DEEP job system is like. FFIII's job system, is in my opinion, shallow. The weapon avaliable and the stats gained from job are far more valuable than the ability. This also leads to a problem where some jobs become useless, and some like Vikings aren't useful to begin with. This is of course due to the fact it is a NES era title, but that doesn't mean it is now enjoyable because it is an older game. It may be difficult for some to enjoy. If you have played few games with job systems (aside from most FF titles not named FFV), you may be oblivious to this. If not though, you will see that it is fairly shallow.

It isn't that it is a bad job system, but it is shallow nonetheless.

Another thing that bothered me was where you said "PW has legal inaccuracies." I don't see this as a flaw (unless they mean contradictions). It would be better if the said "Used fictional legal system that is different in ways from ares." Capcom was NEVER trying to make a carbon-copy of our legal system, and it seems silly if when you put it as a flaw. Also, you should have a third section for items that is pro/con. Sometines nothing is neither a pro or con, but either one depending on the player. Such an example would be touch screen control.

Those are my two cents.

Oh, and this is at the TC, obviously

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