So after three rounds of eliminations, only 17 of us remain unscathed. Animalia digitalkaiser _hazzie_ He HeartSwells If You Go Itty Bitty Piggy Jonathan27 kalonite KamikazeHeart LiK Lost Boy otenkiame Posh Spears send photo soratami ThisIsRogue On the other hand, 14 of you have lost all your games thus far. Alouder98 bakerboy92 CaliDevotion DJHazey Empty Shoebox iheartpoptarts MollieSwift21 Oleander OspreyQueen roblognick Robert Squashua Tribal Spaceman VivaForever
I swear by the time we get to the 20 point stage, my rate HP bar is going to have been continually trodden down, as if repeatedly smooshed under the boots of a moustachioed plumber, until I suffer an overkill the size of Anima’s Oblivion + the Magus Sisters’ Delta Attack followed by a Mortal Kombat-esque Fatality set to the sound of a Holy Hand Grenade & the Lady Cruncher scream. Bookmark me.
I actually played Black & White as a benevolent God despite the game being far easier if you just murdered everyone with lightning, fireballs, and the rapture miracle. Also, I can't find a picture of the Good Tortoise creature, but Miss Thing was serving a lerk. Queer legend!
Great to see someone else voted for this too! I can’t remember all the ins and outs of the game either, but remember loving it at the time. Another game I’d love to revisit at some point.
Let's dive on in to these 4-pointers! = #479 (1/24) 2006 | Konami | PS2 | JRPG 4 Points: @soratami soratami: The Suikoden series is one of the best JRPG series there is, but sadly it's incredibly underrated and hasn't had a new mainline title since V. Featuring an excellent story and great cast of characters, my favourite thing about this game (and series) is recruiting all 108 "stars of destiny" characters, which can be used to develop and take specific roles in your base and some of which can also join you in combat. To those who played Ni No Kuni 2 this may sound like a similar system, and it really was. With no new Suikoden I was really happy to see a similar system appear in another series at least.
That one is in my collection but I never actually got around to playing it. Does anybody else have a tendency to buy more games than they realistically have time for? Life is hard, etc.