Retr0gamer wrote: » Oh if anyone wants to give it a try let me know, I need to know how bad the framerate is. You'll need stencyl to play it which is free.
Retr0gamer wrote: » A kirby rip off was what I was going for
Monkeykube wrote: » If you not too anal about joysticks they're more than adequate.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Ah yes, "Anal" and "Joysticks", two words that have no business in the same paragraph, never mind sentence!
atavan-halen wrote: » Why must you pollute our minds by conjuring up images of items being stuck up bottoms?
Sparks43 wrote: » You can shove your Steel Battalion Joystick up your a..................... Oh wait definitely not :eek:
Monkeykube wrote: » If the tone gets any lower I'm off to Jamma+
Retr0gamer wrote: » You might be better off getting one of the 360 mad catz sticks, they seem to be cheap enough these days. The budget ones have decent quality parts but you can swap them out with sanwa or seimetsu parts later. The premium ones come with sanwa parts already installed. Much better quality.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Sometimes they seem to come hither to your characters location, most of the time not. I'm enjoying it, mind you. It's a while since I smiled as much during a videogame, not including us all falling off Rainbow Road at the LAN MK:DD festeeval in mine last Beers! The noise of the Time Traveler is making me want to punch something though, but the scene in the castle is priceless, dumbass King!
krudler wrote: » downloaded Persona 1 and 2 for my ps1 emulator, time to see what all the fuss is about
Retr0gamer wrote: » They're very, very different from the much better Persona 3 and 4. Persona 1 is a first person dungeon crawl that's rock hard and P2 isn't far off it. Some other things to note is that the English version of Persona 1 has about half of the game cut out of it since there wasn't time to localise it meaning you really want to play the better PSP version. Also there's two games in Persona 2 but only the second game was released on the playstation in the US. The only way to play the first part of P2 is to get the game on the PSP or get the fan translation. In other words, start with Persona 3 and 4 first, they are much better and you don't need knowledge of the previous 3 games to play them since they don't follow on.
o1s1n wrote: » That's right! Certainly adds up if you can't collect it on time for a few days.
krudler wrote: » They're PS2 right? are they hard to find?
Sera wrote: » I recently finished P3:FES and enjoyed it loads (watched The Answer on YouTube it was ****e), looking forward to playing P4, just finished Chibi Robo last night (started it after finishing P3)
johnny_ultimate wrote: » Yeah I played The Answer for an hour and didn't want it to sour my experiences with the main game. Takes away all the fun bits
with P4 mean its probably tricky to jump backwards. Persona 4 smoothes out pretty much every rough edge of the already excellent template.