PS2 is really where it's at for jRPGs. Any of the SMT series is great, but they can be a little to frustrating for someone just getting into the genre. Unfortunately Final Fantasy is probably the best series for someone just starting to get into jRPGs. However! while the FF games are generally piss easy and have generally pretty user friendly game play, their stories and characters are far behind the sophistication that you'll find in the Persona series and the SMT series as a whole. If you must play any of the Final Fantasy games (and Square-enix games in general) I would suggest getting the DS versions of FF3 and 4 and maybe Chrono Trigger. They're pretty easy to find, a bit more channeling than their current console counterparts (alliteration bonus), and more "dungeon-crawler-like" which they have in common with Persona 3 and 4.
Avoid Final Fantasy X, unless you want an incredibly dull end game. (I.E. you can one-hit the final boss from just doing some of the side quests.) It's a very broken game with story that is disappointing due to it's uneventful and uninteresting ending.
Regular Cutscenes:I've Had the Time Of My Life (sung by Herbert from Family Guy) Battle Commentary: I Need a Hero (either the Original or the Shrek 2 version) Romance Commentary: Never, Never gonna Give You Up (Barry White) Social Link Commentary: Friends (Flight of the Condor)Making some random choices here and there."
If I were to hang out with high schools that are really my younger brother's age group, I think I'd be considered weird in the bad way. However if we're talking about how I was in High School, then... probably none of them would want to hang out with me. haha
However there is this girl I go to college with that kinda looks and acts a bit like Rise, and is often giving me "the eyes." hrmmm.
Not exactly. But the French or Spanish club would have a big party at the end of the school year where people would bring different food from their backgrounds. I think anyone could go too.
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