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MattGorin893

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#1  Edited By MattGorin893
DarkArmada said:
"...Weekly would be hard to coordinate - monthly might be nice, like a sort of "Member of the Month" and that member could possibly be interviewed for the site? I don't know... But weekly seems a little overkill. Maybe someone should start a weekly thing here, a sort of "For the community, by the community" type thing?
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I completely agree. I' am all for it, but weekly is too much. Definitely monthly.
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MattGorin893

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#2  Edited By MattGorin893
TheOGVandalvideo said:
"MattGorin893 said:
"There may be different themes and gameplay techniques in the games, but generally, it's the story telling design that I don't like. The design of the way the story is brought before the player is not for me. Thats just me though and I respect everyone else' s taste. I recently downloaded the Tales Of Vesperia Demo off of the XBLA and after a few minutes of me madly going through some character dialogue which has nothing to do with the storyline, I had to just turn it off. Mostly it's the same for every single JRPG that I have ever played. Then again, It's just me.
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You should try some of the more esoteric JRPGs out ther before you lump then all together story wise. Some of the games like Koudelka, Suikoden, other games have extremely unique stories. Check my list titled "You call yourself a JRPG gamer?!" for other types of games like that."
This is an experience that I had with the games that I played. It was mostly the way the story was presented in the games. But I'll take you up on your advice. I never discriminate against a genre and I' am always ready to give it another go if opportunity presents itself.
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#3  Edited By MattGorin893

I honestly would not get it. I somehow don't see the fun in it. I have a PS3 and on all the games I always turn the sixaxis off. My friend has a Wii, I tried it. Even though some of the games are fun, I don't see myself playing them for long periods of time. A normal controller always did it for me, so I would skip it.

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#4  Edited By MattGorin893

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#5  Edited By MattGorin893

There may be different themes and gameplay techniques in the games, but generally, it's the story telling design that I don't like. The design of the way the story is brought before the player is not for me. Thats just me though and I respect everyone else' s taste. I recently downloaded the Tales Of Vesperia Demo off of the XBLA and after a few minutes of me madly going through some character dialogue which has nothing to do with the storyline, I had to just turn it off. Mostly it's the same for every single JRPG that I have ever played. Then again, It's just me.

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#6  Edited By MattGorin893

A nebula or some sort of a cosmic event that looks like an eye. 9/10

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