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I'm Still Thinking... Lord Of Hell. Started conversation Nov 15, 2001
I would like to start a thread where anyone can come to discuss any type of electronic gaming.
How about we start with XenoGears? This is one of the best games I've ever played. It has a good story line, and the battle system for the normal characters is one of the most unique fighting systems that I've ever seen. Also, have you seen the battle system in Legend of Legaia? It is similar to the one in XenoGears, save that the combo
bar increases with your Spirit stat, and you learn your moves by performing them, instead of learning them with level and by using similar button presses over and over again.
I prefer Xenogears, especially the gear battle system, and I love just using the Gears.
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I'm Still Thinking... Lord Of Hell. Posted Nov 16, 2001
Hello! (echo effect) Cool!
Is XenoGears that unpopular of a game? How 'bout Diablo 2 instead?
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Nov 18, 2001
Not enough people know you to regularly check your page and your Journal to say, "Hmm, a conversation on electronic games. I'd better check that out." and do so.
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I'm Still Thinking... Lord Of Hell. Posted Nov 19, 2001
Your right.
So, what do you think of Breath of Fire 4?
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