xellos667 wrote:I'm sorry to say but if you only play a game to "be done with it" then what's the point of playing it? Just don't play it, go read plot summary on wiki, and just go check video on youtube or pictures on Google...your experience will be done much more quicker. If you play the game only to finish it quickly, then even if you have "others" things to do with your life, you're already wasting too much of it on the game because you don't like it anyway, you could do something better with your life. Like I said, the game is really not a race. I know some people beat PSII after months of playing, because they were doing it very slowly, without taking anything from their current life. Just doing a small daily routine of maybe playing 30 minutes here and there without rushing it and thus destroying their experience. So I still don't see your point. If you don't like the game, don't play it. Cheating will not make the game better for you, it will only makes it a less fun experience.
xellos667 wrote:For a remake of PSIV to come out, Sega would have to care again about their classic series....which will surely not happen in a long time. The Phantasy Star Complete Collection was like to me another way to say "There, here's all your classic series on 1 disc. So now just shut up and jump into the MMO Hack-And-Slash wagon".
Multiplayer Online Action RPG with basic storyline and full of repetition = Easy cash, since people are competitive and like to grind and hunt rare to show off
Single Player story driven RPG = only cattle to the hardcore nowaday, except if you call yourself Final Fantasy.
The chance of seeing a Phantasy Star V, a TRUE Phantasy Star 0 or even a remake of Phantasy Star IV are close to zero. Just look at us, count how many community dedicated to the original saga stills exists??? Compare that to Online and Universe community...Even if it's sad, it's an hopeless battle
xellos667 wrote:I actually loved Unleashed, both the Wii, and HD (on PS3 for me) version. Werehog stages were ok for me, and the Sonic stage were actually amazing.
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