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  • edited January 2006
    Hell, Zero was killed and disintigrated pretty well in the very first X. And you always have prequals.
  • edited January 2006
    I always thought that they should have left him dead there. I mean, it said right in the end text that he wouldn't come back, and then he does in the very next game. Stupid Capcom.

    At least they seem to be ditching the "same end boss in every single game in a given series" rule. MMZ had a different boss every time.

    Personally, I think that they should make a game where you can play as the Guardians. Then again, I also think that Proto Man is long overdue for his own series, but Capcom seems to have other plans.
  • edited January 2006
    Hehe, Rockman 4. The internet was on fire. When the internet is on fire, your computer spews smoke.

    It's simple physics. Your computer is connected to the internet. If the internet is on fire, the smoke needs to go somewhere, right?

    So you jump in the internet and squirt water at it! At the fiery internet!
  • edited January 2006
    I have never played a Megaman game. Or a Final Fantasy game, for that matter. Except Crystal Chronicles, but that wasn't very fun. There was this one game, Secret of Mana. I think it has something to do with Final Fantasy... I'm so outta the loop.
  • edited January 2006
    It was made by Square, that was about it.
  • edited January 2006
    You really haven't missed much, just a bunch of crap random encounters, lengthy exposition, and bad guyss trying to destroy the Universe.
  • edited January 2006
    Don't forget beavers.
  • edited January 2006
    Secret of Mana was the sequel to Final Fantasy Adventure, although it wasn't called that in Japan.

    There were also Moogles involved, as I recall.
  • edited January 2006
    Final Fantasy Legend and its sequels were much more fun. And horribly buggy and poorly translated, but still fun.
  • edited January 2006
    Final Fantasy Legend was actually the SaGa series. But since it was unknown in the US, they changed it to FF.
  • edited January 2006
    i've gotten back into playing Wind Waker. i have yet to get around to finishing the game while dressed in the crawfish outfit.
  • edited January 2006
    Serephel wrote:
    Hehe, Rockman 4. The internet was on fire. When the internet is on fire, your computer spews smoke.

    It's simple physics. Your computer is connected to the internet. If the internet is on fire, the smoke needs to go somewhere, right?

    So you jump in the internet and squirt water at it! At the fiery internet!

    Wasn't there also something about heating up the world by lighting fires inside the satelite computers?

    Mega Man Battle Network 4 is the only one of the series that I have, and it wasn't very good. I am told that the other ones are better though.
  • edited January 2006
    They're all exactly the same game. They're not worth playing.
  • edited January 2006
    I actually liked them, the story was corny and I thought the combat system was kinda cool.

    Although the usage of Megaman was a complete marketing move, they could have just made up new characters rather than lifting him straight out of his own continuity and jamming him into it.
  • edited January 2006
    Yeah, the video game world needs more cool original characters. And as for the sidekick (what's his name? Zero?), WHY would a robot need hair? Or even hair THAT long? It's like those uselessly large swords you see some video game characters weilding. Well, it's not exactly like that, but you get the idea.

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  • edited January 2006
    hlavco wrote:
    Yeah, the video game world needs more cool original characters. And as for the sidekick (what's his name? Zero?), WHY would a robot need hair? Or even hair THAT long? It's like those uselessly large swords you see some video game characters weilding. Well, it's not exactly like that, but you get the idea.

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    because the game was in desperate need of a character with a questionable gender, since robots obviously have genders. and hair.

    and yes. it is like big sword. if a character doesn't have either big hair or big sword (or both *coughFF7cough*), then he obviously isn't worthy of pointless adoration and idolization. what can you measure a character by, if not hair or weapons? character, or anything else? pff. that crap's for pansies.
  • edited January 2006
    I spent so much time convincing myself that FFVII was the best game ever, that I find it almost impossible to admit how bad it was. Has anyone caught "Advent Children?" Talk about your lame ass fan service. When I get japaneese cheesecake there could at least be some boobs.
  • edited January 2006
    So you turned and realized FFVII wasn't as good as it's chalked up to be?

    Good for you.

    It had nothing really breakthrough in terms of gameplay. It had a good story, and that's why everyone loved it. That and the 3-D.

    I personally don't mind it. It's certainly not the best game ever in my book. I'll pick it up and replay every once in a few years, but I have many other games that I can play over and over again. Like Final Fantasy Tactics. Although I know many people disagree with me on that.
  • edited January 2006
    Final Fantasy 7 was pretty damn good, but for me nothing is ever going to beat Fallout and Fallout 2.

    It just doesn't get any better than that.
  • edited January 2006
    I just remember playing Fallout 2 and grabbing an ordinary rock and planting it on a drugged up peasant guy and stealing it back. I'd gamble on how many times I could pass it back and forth without getting caught. If you did it a lot of times in a row in one steal attempt you'd cet a hefty pile of XP and such early on(provided you quit before you get caught). Stupid crap like that had me so distracted I never did get anywhere on that game.
  • edited February 2006
    XoLore wrote:
    I just remember playing Fallout 2 and grabbing an ordinary rock and planting it on a drugged up peasant guy and stealing it back. I'd gamble on how many times I could pass it back and forth without getting caught. If you did it a lot of times in a row in one steal attempt you'd cet a hefty pile of XP and such early on(provided you quit before you get caught). Stupid crap like that had me so distracted I never did get anywhere on that game.

    Awesome. I remember I used to play Abe's Oddysee, and that I was regularly more concerned with starting fights between my allies rather than actually beating the levels. Hooray for short attention spans! ^_^
  • edited February 2006
    Haha. It's true, it was funny when they'd slap eachother to death.

    But for Fallout I mainly got exp by roaming the wastes and doing random encounters. More killing and better loot that way.
  • edited February 2006
    I like Arcanum!