Started Growlanser IV yesterday, still working on Persona 2 IS and Growlanser III. Hopefully I can finish at least 2 of them, I get distracted or lose interest too easily these days. : P
Please post your thoughts & impressions on Growlanser IV as you get further into the game
Me personally?
I did something (unfortunately, very typical of me) that I've done quite a bit of...that is, ignoring my backlog of hundreds of unplayed games - and instead - re-playing one of my favorite PS3 "Cross-over RPG's"...
"Cross-Edge".
I like this game so much, that I've actually platinumed it (no easy task, with this game) on one of my older PSN accounts
I must admit, though, that it's even more fun this time through...because on the Gamefaqs "RPG's: Everything Else" board (the *ONLY* other site that I'd consider myself a 'regular' at (other than this one)...a bunch of us created/were participating in a thread to try & get different little groups of us together to play the same games together at the same time.
Preferably & ideally; of course, this would mean (especially in a game w/ such a deep, confusing, in-depth, and complex battle-system -and- even worse...the most random, obscure, and un/counter-intuitive pre-requisites & requirements to reach the "True-End" /
*SERIOUSLY*...stuff like, if you attack, damage (or, possibly, even target) certain bosses (*IN THE BOSS FIGHTS*) during the game...you
*WILL* have locked yourself out of being able to attain/see the true-end during that playthrough)
that, amongst the rest of the noobs playing the game for their 1st time - that it would be greatly beneficial (and just plain logical) to have someone who knew the game inside-out also re-playing it for help, answers, suggestions, tips 'n' tricks, etc.
In this case, for this game, that falls to me & one of my other friends from that site to 'help' the 4 or 5 other site members playing it for the 1st time. Luckily, for me, it's a game that I loved so much.
The obvious idea here being that, next time I pick a "group-game" to play there...I'll be the noob getting help from the others there that already know the game; I'm actually really liking this way of playing together as it introduces/gets lurkers and the more shy & quiet posters involved w/ the rest of the community, and, once committed to playing/helping others w/ a game - it's easier to not get "side-tracked"...and actually get some games played