Flint the Dwarf wrote:Also, Suikoden 5 on your list, GREAT choice. Game was a complete surprise for me. First 5 hours were slow, but the next 70 were great. Yes, I racked up nearly 75 hours on that game before I beat it.
SarahtheBoring wrote:I keep hearing that half of the Suikoden series rocks and half of it sucks, but I can never remember which is which.


Otohiko wrote:Not that I have anything against the typical games here, just wondering what's up, and how come I'm clearly so out there? Did I miss something in these games, or am I just weird like that?
Moonlight Soldier wrote:I think a lot of North American games are sold on hype and brand recognition.


GloryQuestor wrote:Moonlight Soldier wrote:I think a lot of North American games are sold on hype and brand recognition.
While there are some innovative games in the overall market, too many American software companies are less likely to try new things and work more on "hype and brand recognition" games, solely because it's those games that pay the monthly bills.

Moonlight Soldier wrote:Well, you'd have to give me some examples when you say strategy and sim. But, I play a lot of what I'd consider strategy games, (IE: Age of Empires, Ogre Battle, etc)?
Otohiko wrote:Moonlight Soldier wrote:Well, you'd have to give me some examples when you say strategy and sim. But, I play a lot of what I'd consider strategy games, (IE: Age of Empires, Ogre Battle, etc)?
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