As potent as the Masters are? They are but two, in a slim volume that fits in a pocket. Not the kind of book to beat back hordes with. Not like Renatta's English Dictionary Of The Gods.
1) I don't want to play games on my PSP. 2) It costs money. 3) It might be a trap. 4) It's not FF: Tactics 5) I know I won't finish it. 6) If I really want to know what playing it is like I can get on Gamefaqs and read the game and then get on youtube and watch the the FMVs. 7) It's not Diablo II.
Gods Damn You.
ReplyDeleteNow is the rise of the SRPG!
on the system of the damned!
Gaming Brick, indeed.
ReplyDeleteBetween Disgaea, FF: Tactics, and the new Castlevania the PSP might yet become a gaming platform.
only 10 years into it's life span!
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to make a Dreamcast comparison.
ReplyDeleteYou would be dead before the breath left your body.
ReplyDeleteNo one makes a Dreamcast comparison that even remotely could be taken as bad.
Legion are it's fans, and rabid are their temperment.
rabid "is" their temperment.
ReplyDeleteI contest that as outmoded grammar.
ReplyDeleteOn my side? Legions of slavering maddened fools.
On your side? Strunk and White.
As potent as the Masters are? They are but two, in a slim volume that fits in a pocket. Not the kind of book to beat back hordes with. Not like Renatta's English Dictionary Of The Gods.
In other news. Why don't you have Jenne d'Arc yet?
ReplyDelete1) I don't want to play games on my PSP.
ReplyDelete2) It costs money.
3) It might be a trap.
4) It's not FF: Tactics
5) I know I won't finish it.
6) If I really want to know what playing it is like I can get on Gamefaqs and read the game and then get on youtube and watch the the FMVs.
7) It's not Diablo II.
rabid "is" their "temperament"
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