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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: February 19, 2019 (07:29 AM)
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You're on pace to crack 100 by year end! A dozen already, and February isn't even over -- that's wild.


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Author: CptRetroBlue
Posted: February 19, 2019 (11:40 AM)
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Ha ha, thanks :)


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Author: Ogreatgames
Posted: February 20, 2019 (07:41 PM)
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Every time I encounter questions like "What's your best games of all time?", Final Fantasy Tactics always comes to my mind. It's already been 22 years and I still wouldn't mind visiting this tactical role-playing game again and again. Yeah, I totally agree that it feels like a huge accomplishment to beat the game. Thank you so much for informing me about this one.


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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: February 21, 2019 (07:57 AM)
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Retro, you got some feedback in the Review of the Week topic, in case you missed it.


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Author: CptRetroBlue
Posted: February 21, 2019 (01:26 PM)
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I did indeed and thanks for letting me know :) I am happy to see others share the same passion I have for this game.


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Author: hastypixels
Posted: February 24, 2019 (12:32 PM)
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I can appreciate the passion people have for this one, and though mine may not be as strong as most - I certainly do keep it around now, because most of all I do want to know where the story goes. Having had a chance to play the GBA "sequel", it was good, but seemed to me hamstrung by the new Laws mechanic in spite of its many mechanical improvements. Good review, Cpt.


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Author: CptRetroBlue
Posted: February 25, 2019 (12:31 AM)
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I agree on the GBA title, the rule system there tends to mess with the rhythm of gameplay and at times it can turn me off whenever I had played it, even though it is still a nice title on itself. I also agree that the original Tactics on PSX has very, VERY intricate story, one that immerses you into it and even manages to shock you as it progresses. Square did such a marvelous job on writing the story on this game that it feels like a fantasy novel more than a game. Thanks once more for the feedback.


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