Last Online: 7/30/07
Duplicity
I've been gaming since age three when my older siblings put a Nintendo controller in my hand, and I refused to let go.
Favorite Game: NiGHTS into Dreams.
Favorite Books: The Little Prince & Peter Pan
Interests/Hobbies: Reading, writing, video games, anime
Favorite Game: NiGHTS into Dreams.
Favorite Books: The Little Prince & Peter Pan
Interests/Hobbies: Reading, writing, video games, anime
Live a little; you may have fun/Live alot; you may end up jailed
Mario: Game Over
This is a must watch from Poykpac if you haven't already seen it.
As corny as it gets sometimes, I absolutely love this game. Though I am disappointed in the multi-player gameplay.
The extra ending--obviously the best ending--is my favorite ending.
My all time favorite game.
I think this is one of the best in the FF series. The characters, story, and gameplay--which are the makings of any great game--are wonderful here.
Ah yes. I can still remember the first time I battled Magus. He kept tugging at the ends of his gloves, and I kept dying. The lesson here is to gain your levels on a regular basis.
With Leon's corny lines and evil characters that made me laugh, I have to say that I enjoyed playing this game. Especially since the aiming was so greatly improved. That's right, no more wobbly aiming with your gun.
My least favorite in the FF series. The only thing I can honestly say I liked about this game was how the prince would hide during battle. It annoyed me to no end, yet I was much amused.
This game is a disappointment. Fighting isn't a challenge here. My 10 year old cousin, who doesn't play video games, played this on hard and beat it under 20 minutes. Oh, and the english voices are abominable. I'm just glad the storyline intriguing.
From the gameplay to the art gallery, this game is awesome. I'd played Soul Blade, but not until I played this did I become curious of the storyline attached to the game. And not until I read the storyline did I like Maxi, whom I'd vowed to forever hate on account of him being an "Elvis ripoff."
Story mode and arcade mode. Story book ending or arcade ending. Both are equally good. Story mode is harder to beat.
Ah yes, a chance to go back in time and replay the Sonic games I so love. Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic 2, Sonic 3, and yes, Sonic and Knuckles. The only game missing is Sonic CD, but then there's always Sonic Gems (even though the American version took out Streets of Rage as the extra game. Darn you Sega America! Darn you!)
This game gets so much hate, and I'll never understand why. It was fun, and the storyline is a whole lot better than Sonic games that proceed it.
Enters Shadow, an angsty hedgehog with an angsty past. He's no Sonic, and he most certainly isn't Metal Sonic (he rocks!) Anyway, I liked playing both story modes and Sonic's racing stages were a big improvement from SA. However, I felt that Tails should have been running around and flying instead of waltzing around in that big clunky robot. I understand he was supposed to be the mirror of Eggman in stage just as Shadow was the mirror of Sonic, but I didn't like it.
Walking around Station Square and the chao are my favorite parts of this game. Sonic's stages could have been better. In fact, everyone's stages could have been better. Still, I enjoyed playing as Amy, Knuckles, and Tails. I hated playing as Big Cat.
Best multi-player RPG ever.
My family is made up of gamers, and one of the things we enjoy more than living our everyday lives is kicking each other's butts in a game. Naturally, this has become one of our favorite family smack-down games. My characters of choice are pretty boy Marth and misunderstood Ganondorf (he just wanted to rule the world people, ain't nothing wrong with that).


















