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#1 malachi_27
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Trolololol at these old posts. This would be an ideal instance in which time travel would have been most effective to the argument.

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#2 malachi_27
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Yeah, man, I had the exact same issue a while back when Half-Life 2 came out, and it totally ruined the nausea greatly hindered the experience for me. I hadn't realized it was a more common occurrence with other gamers, either, but the FOV fix did it for me. Amazing game.

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Super Mario 64 is really amazing, but it is unfortunate that it had many gameplay issues. Super Mario World would be my personal favorite Mario game when talking about the Platforming genre. World most certainly lasted me for weeks, and I still play it today. Second would be Super Mario Bros. 3 because it really introduced us to a huge game that was loaded with excitement; I still play it today. Super Mario Galaxy would be my third because I really enjoyed its overal concept.

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#4 malachi_27
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You are not the only one with this problem, friend. When I go to play Soul Calibur IV online, every mode I go to says the game session is full. If I keep trying, I eventually get signed out of the PlayStation Network permanently unless I restart my system. If I restart it to play it again, the same thing will happen. It is not my connection because all of my other online games work fine.
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#5 malachi_27
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Well, I would have to go with Paper Mario being my first, Super Paper Mario as my second, and then Paper Mario: Thousand - Year Door as my least favorite. Paper Mario had a very generic Mario - esque storyline (similar to Super Mario 64's plot), but unlike Super Mario 64, Paper Mario had a lot of depth. The game has depth because of its lovable characters and settings. Unlike Thousand - Year Door, Paper Mario sported optimistic settings. An original Koopa village, a haunted village, and a bright and cheerful flower place are all in Paper Mario. I loved the music in Paper Mario as well. Thousand - Year Door's was a little too techno, even though the boss music was pretty satisfying! I didn't seem to hum the tunes as much as I did in Paper Mario's.

I like Super Paper Mario more than Thousand - Year Door because, again, I loved the places you were able to go through the doors. Places like Space, the desert, a classic Mario themed place and many more are so fun to explore in the old Mario side scrolling that got us hooked on Mario in the first place! I love the music more because no matter what you're doing, the music fits. I liked the many surprises in Super Paper Mario too.

TYD (or TTYD) was the best RPG for the Gamecube for me, and the easily the best RPG of 2004! The graphics really did improve on the paper style from the first game, and the gameplay was a little more in depth, but even with the darker storyline still didn't make this the best Paper Mario experience.

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There are quite a few satisfying games on the PSP, I recommend the Final Fantasy's on the system. Capcom's Mega Man and Castlevania games are really good updates of classic games as well. You could get Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters or Daxter for some great platforming games, too!
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The Chrono series and the Kingdom Hearts series simply because the musical score in both franchises are very memorable catchy that you may be tempted to buy the soundtrack. Plot is very gripping and interesting. Twists and turns on the way; always keeping you guessing. Very funny and familiar characters. A character in the game that you feel you have met in your life before. Game play itself is simple and indepth. Special moves or techniques from each character are very fun to watch even if they are short.

I love Role-Playing Games, but the Kingdom Hearts and Chrono series have been gripping from the beginning I first played one from each of the franchises. There are so many masterpiece RPG's directly behind it, but I have been debating with myself for longer than I can remember of which is "the greatest RPG experience for me," and I feel that the two franchises from Square Enix-Soft (as listed in my previous statements), are the best of the best.

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#8 malachi_27
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Crash Bandicoot was always like the Mario for Sony. As I retrieved my Playstation 2, I was then thinking of the new Crash Bandicoot game I had spotted a few days ago. I remember the previous Crash games I owned for my Playstation. Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex... wonderful buy.
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#9 malachi_27
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It's just a question from the curiosity section of my brain-- I apologize if this question was asked for in a previous topic.
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#10 malachi_27
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It is just a question from the curiosity section of my brain-- I do apologize if this topic was previously posted.