Oh! I really love replaying FINAL FANTASY V Advance! Especially grinding Job PointsDragon Quest 3 of course, also FFV every year. Both of them are actually shorter RPG. But besides that Super Metroid or Fusion
Emerald is a masterpiece! I'm still salty I somehow lost my cartridge yeeeears ago (Old Pokémon games as well, like Emerald
Are the 7th Dragon games good? I remember playing the DEMO on the 3Ds, but never quite got into itThere is 1 game I replay at least once a year (7th dragon) and one I replay from time to time (SJR)
7th Dragon is one of my favorite ever (my favorite 3DS game) and I never get tired on playing it, over almost 400 hours in it lol.
I love EO, but replaying them is a bit difficult, but SJR has that happy medium that I like so I love coming back to it every now and then.
I've only played 2 out of the 4 games in the series. I really like the party system and how non-fighting members can participate. Also the classes are fun, you have a hacker that uses guns, a pugilist monk that heals, among others. The soundtrack is killer. I will say, the game has some difficulty spikes, but there options. The story is wacky, very sci-fi with a nice twist. If you ever get the change I would recommend given it a go, atleast VFD.Are the 7th Dragon games good? I remember playing the DEMO on the 3Ds, but never quite got into it
And I love Strange Journey!
Is that the PS4 game? i like spiderman, but I’ve never bothered with it, even though I’ve seen praise for itspiderman 2018. that game just has a way to hypnotize me and then all of a sudden a week has passed and im screaming "YOU WERE EVERYTHING I WANTED TO BE"
What's your replayable game of all time?
There are a small number of games I've played a second time, many many years after the first play through. OG Zelda, Link to the Past, SMB1. Mostly games that I looked at with adults eyes. But I've never really understood replaying games. It's just not how I engage with them.
I mean, both those films also really hold up...I'm with you. My brain also doesn't work like that. Same with books, movies, tv, etc.
The exception is when I'm introducing it to another person for the first time. So I've seen Porco Rosso and Moonstruck loads of times, each time showing it to someone who has never seen it. Something about seeing it through new eyes, and the enthusiasm of sharing.
What, you mean two of the greatest films ever made about masculinity that are, inevitably, two of the funniest comedies ever made?I mean, both those films also really hold up...