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well japanese game stores are starting to refuse taking it back due to how many people are returning it
(Apr. 21, 2010  7:56 AM)zeek609 Wrote: [ -> ]well japanese game stores are starting to refuse taking it back due to how many people are returning it

i dont think it would be because they dont like it since its been out in japan of quite awhile now,its more likely people have finnished it and want to trade it in
fair point. i just feel really let down cos ive loved pretty much all of the ff's but i just couldnt like this one no matter how hard i tried.
(Apr. 21, 2010  8:16 AM)zeek609 Wrote: [ -> ]fair point. i just feel really let down cos ive loved pretty much all of the ff's but i just couldnt like this one no matter how hard i tried.

lol ive have freinds who hated the older games but love this one i only played it once and in japanesse so i havent realy made a decision about it yet might pick it when the games shop starts getting in trade ins off it
Yeah, I've seen the trade-in value of FFXIII in Japanese stores. Some stores are offering to take it off your hands for 20yen, which is around $3...
(Apr. 21, 2010  11:33 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I've seen the trade-in value of FFXIII in Japanese stores. Some stores are offering to take it off your hands for 20yen, which is around $3...

how much are they re selling it for?Chocked
(Apr. 21, 2010  4:49 AM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]Too bad I have absolutely no clue what is going on in the story. l'Cie, fal'Cie, wtf? They barely explain any of the mythos behind the game's plot. Hopefully they go more in-depth with that further on in the game because right now I am completely lost. lol

This is pretty common in Japanese pop-storytelling, isn't it? Most anime, manga, games etc. seem to flood you with new concepts early on and reveal the explanations behind them as the story goes on.
(Apr. 21, 2010  11:33 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I've seen the trade-in value of FFXIII in Japanese stores. Some stores are offering to take it off your hands for 20yen, which is around $3...

WTH! Well, it's not that great compared to some other the other but I would go as far as taking it off of someone for that little. I just hope Viruses will be more of a success.

Like Roan, I haven't got a clue what is going on for most of it but I am sure it goes into more detail about it later on, I hope.
(Apr. 21, 2010  11:33 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I've seen the trade-in value of FFXIII in Japanese stores. Some stores are offering to take it off your hands for 20yen, which is around $3...

welcome to trading in games
(Apr. 21, 2010  6:43 AM)zeek609 Wrote: [ -> ]everything just gets handed to you. its an rpg with a difficulty for 3 year olds Uncertain

Actually, that's kind of what I like about the game. It doesn't necessarily hold your hand and tell you exactly what to do, but it definitely takes its time and eases you into the new battle system.

That was one of my biggest problems with the Final Fantasy games in general -- they were totally overcomplicated, and the games rarely did a good job of explaining the mechanics to you and the best way to take advantage of them.

Plus, I'm not really into "hardcore" difficulty, so I appreciate the fact that this game is quite a bit easier so far. It lets me actually enjoy the game rather than get stuck at some ridiculous boss for hours on end.

Bey Brad Wrote:This is pretty common in Japanese pop-storytelling, isn't it? Most anime, manga, games etc. seem to flood you with new concepts early on and reveal the explanations behind them as the story goes on.

Yeah, I guess that's true. I mean, my wording was somewhat hyperbolic, I do have a pretty good idea of what's going on in the game's story so far, it's just that the terminology is really confusing because it's never explicitly defined, only implied or hinted at so you're sort of left to find your own definition of what a l'Cie or fal'Cie is.
(Apr. 21, 2010  11:33 AM)To Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, I've seen the trade-in value of FFXIII in Japanese stores. Some stores are offering to take it off your hands for 20yen, which is around $3...

20 yen is not $3, lol.
Its about 20 cents, $3 is around 280 yen.
I'm guessing he meant 200 yen
(Apr. 21, 2010  3:21 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]welcome to trading in games

The game's not even 6 months old. If I were to trade in Uncharted 2 to an EB Games or something I'd still get like $25, and that came out before FFXIII. The reason for XIII's trade-in collapse is because it's a linear RPG that's part of a heavily frontloaded franchise. Add the fact that Japan doesn't have a rental service, and you get a tonne of copies of XIII in used game stores that'll just rot on shelves because those who wanted to play it, likely already have.

And yeah, I meant 200 yen, lol.
but when bayonetta came out over here you could trade in mw2 and get it for 20 quid. second hand games are pretty much worthless. considering mw2 was more than bayonetta :s
I'm finally getting through No More Heroes 2. I'm going to have to import the PS3 version of NMH:HP sadly since Ubisoft is lame.
I remember this one part in Spirit Tracks where Zelda gets her body back and this is pretty much what happens:

Zelda: *Now in her body again falls to the ground*
Bryne: *Bryne looks at link* Go now!
Link: *Nods*
*Epic music starts playing*
Link: *Goes to catch Zelda*
Zelda: *Falls on top of Link*
*Epic music stops*
Link: *Dizzy*
Zelda: *Sits there on top of link.*

LOL
(Apr. 22, 2010  8:27 PM)Animorph Wrote: [ -> ]I remember this one part in Spirit Tracks where Zelda gets her body back and this is pretty much what happens:

Zelda: *Now in her body again falls to the ground*
Bryne: *Bryne looks at link* Go now!
Link: *Nods*
*Epic music starts playing*
Link: *Goes to catch Zelda*
Zelda: *Falls on top of Link*
*Epic music stops*
Link: *Dizzy*
Zelda: *Sits there on top of link.*

LOL

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I miss the days when Crash Bandicoot was still in good video games.
(Apr. 23, 2010  3:25 AM)Roan Wrote: [ -> ]
(Apr. 22, 2010  8:27 PM)Animorph Wrote: [ -> ]I remember this one part in Spirit Tracks where Zelda gets her body back and this is pretty much what happens:

Zelda: *Now in her body again falls to the ground*
Bryne: *Bryne looks at link* Go now!
Link: *Nods*
*Epic music starts playing*
Link: *Goes to catch Zelda*
Zelda: *Falls on top of Link*
*Epic music stops*
Link: *Dizzy*
Zelda: *Sits there on top of link.*

LOL

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flawless victory
HAHAHA
one week left until game of the year (for me atleast haha) gets released; fifa world cup 2010 Smile
i wonder who your gonna play as first sk
has anyone noticed how terrible all the beyblade games were
i think so
(Apr. 21, 2010  3:21 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]welcome to trading in games

I know! I was going to trade in my Naruto Clash of Ninja 2 at GameStop, and the girl said it was worth $1.50. Chocked_2 That game has barely no scratches and the box is in great condition!! That game would go for anywhere between $5 and $10. (I didn't trade it, of course.)

I've been starting to play my PS2 a lot, and I always crack up when I check it's software version. Everything besides the Playstation Driver is at version 1. Either 1.10 or 1.20. The Driver is at version 2.10U (U probably stands for US).
I got Crazy Taxi yesterday (After playing the Arcade version at Dave and Busters), and it's very fun. And today I'm going to GameStop again to get Ratchet and Clank (Or R&C Up Your Arsenal) and if they have it, Marvel VS. Capcom 2.
I should probably wait until I get a Dreamcast to get it, because the System Board for the Arcade version, SEGA's NAOMI, shares some parts with the Dreamcast. And even in 2008, some games were still using NAOMI. And guess what NAOMI stands for: New Arcade Operation Machine Idea. As much as that sounds like the most ridiculous name for an Arcade processor, it brought us some amazing games.
(Apr. 23, 2010  9:46 PM)SonicManEXE Wrote: [ -> ]
(Apr. 21, 2010  3:21 PM)Bey Brad Wrote: [ -> ]welcome to trading in games

I know! I was going to trade in my Naruto Clash of Ninja 2 at GameStop, and the girl said it was worth $1.50. Chocked_2 That game has barely no scratches and the box is in great condition!! That game would go for anywhere between $5 and $10. (I didn't trade it, of course.)

I've been starting to play my PS2 a lot, and I always crack up when I check it's software version. Everything besides the Playstation Driver is at version 1. Either 1.10 or 1.20. The Driver is at version 2.10U (U probably stands for US).
I got Crazy Taxi yesterday (After playing the Arcade version at Dave and Busters), and it's very fun. And today I'm going to GameStop again to get Ratchet and Clank (Or R&C Up Your Arsenal) and if they have it, Marvel VS. Capcom 2.
I should probably wait until I get a Dreamcast to get it, because the System Board for the Arcade version, SEGA's NAOMI, shares some parts with the Dreamcast. And even in 2008, some games were still using NAOMI. And guess what NAOMI stands for: New Arcade Operation Machine Idea. As much as that sounds like the most ridiculous name for an Arcade processor, it brought us some amazing games.