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As for a full new English track, the tremendous scope of the project was indeed prohibitive. Wow, I get to complete my Growlanser collection. I still have the PS2 releases. If not, well, my PSP will be getting some more use. You should do one for the PS3… it is nearly completely void of a good turn based RPG, a completely untapped market you could reap for infinite treasures ie money in your pockets, LOTS of money! Im a little disappointed its not in your contact or deal or whatever you do to make those kinds of things happen.

While I may not be a fan of the Growlanser series I am a fan of the PSP and I will support the system as it goes rifing into the sunset. Now are we going to be seeing a blog post for your other PSP title Gungnir anytime soon?

Ummm…Poor wording. We use cookies to personalise your experience and ads on this website and other websites. For more information, visit our Cookie information opens in a new window page. Skip to content Skip to cookie notice. Like this Share this on Facebook opens in a new window Share this on Twitter opens in a new window.

Share this story Share this on Facebook opens in a new window Share this on Twitter opens in a new window. Comments are closed. Two quick questions: 1. If it works on a Vita, any special features, such as dual analog support? Both good questions! Htler January 26, at am PST. Hell Yeah Atlus! Keep the PSP alive, best handheld of all time! Consider it downloaded onto my soon-to-be shiny new Vita. Thanks Atlus!

Budapesti January 26, at am PST. I also grew up on 8 and 16 bit JRPGs. The first one I ever played was Phantasy Star actually. I think to boil it all down 16 bit JRPGs focused on the gameplay more and the presentation less, that made them tighter and more focused. It -can- play itself, what with the gambits and all of that. However later in the game when enemies become more … Read more ». FF12 plays itself. For me, the golden era of JRPGs was the bit years. Thanks for the review, it was informative and told me a few things other reviews failed to mention.

I definitely want to own this game now. Home » Reviews. HIGH Executing a flawless plan of attack in an important story battle. LOW Sitting through the first ten hours or so as the game sets up its predictable story. Author Recent Posts. Mike Bracken.

Mike Bracken is a year-old writer and bohemian living in Florida with a mountain of movies, books, and video games. A film critic by trade, specializing in Euro-horror, cult exploitation, and Asian action cinema, Mike has written reviews for a diverse group of print and online publications. He covers horror news, movies, books, and games at TheHorrorGeek. Mike's childhood was spent playing videogames any time he got a chance. His parents had a Pong console and his grandmother had an Atari , where Mike cultivated his skills by playing hour upon hour of games like Space Invaders, Berserk, and Asteroids.

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