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My favorite console for the moment is the PS2. I also have a PSOne which was my precious baby before the PS2 and I still play a lot of games on it. I also still play SNES games.
My favorite game of all time must be FF7. Never has a game drawn me in as much as FF7 did. Plus, it was my very first RPG and the first time I truly came in touch with Japanese stylish games. In the meanwhile, I've gotten addicted to these kind of RPGs. Some of the more great ones include Kingdom Hearts and FFX, but the very best RPG on the PS2 is BY FAR Xenosaga Episode I : Der Wille Zur Macht. If I were to ever make a game (which is my ultimate goal) I'd make it like Xenosaga. It has the most intricate story ever (even more complicated and mysterious than FF7) characters you truly care for, music by Yasunori Mitsuda (of Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Xenogears, ... fame), excellent graphics and most importantly a whole lot of cutscenes. And I'm not talking about broing "talk" cutscenes either, these are action packed state of the art movie scenes. And for those of you who hate random battles, rejoice, there are no random battles in Xenosaga, only enemies you can see on the map and can avoid if necessary.
My conclusion, we all love FF7, it rules. Now move on to Xenosaga and I promise you won't be disappointed!
My favorite game of all time must be FF7. Never has a game drawn me in as much as FF7 did. Plus, it was my very first RPG and the first time I truly came in touch with Japanese stylish games. In the meanwhile, I've gotten addicted to these kind of RPGs. Some of the more great ones include Kingdom Hearts and FFX, but the very best RPG on the PS2 is BY FAR Xenosaga Episode I : Der Wille Zur Macht. If I were to ever make a game (which is my ultimate goal) I'd make it like Xenosaga. It has the most intricate story ever (even more complicated and mysterious than FF7) characters you truly care for, music by Yasunori Mitsuda (of Chrono Trigger, Chrono Cross, Xenogears, ... fame), excellent graphics and most importantly a whole lot of cutscenes. And I'm not talking about broing "talk" cutscenes either, these are action packed state of the art movie scenes. And for those of you who hate random battles, rejoice, there are no random battles in Xenosaga, only enemies you can see on the map and can avoid if necessary.
My conclusion, we all love FF7, it rules. Now move on to Xenosaga and I promise you won't be disappointed!