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Thanksgiving is the season when people can be thankful for all of their blessings and hope that the next year will be as good as the one that preceded it. Since QJ.NET is in the gaming business though, I've decided to note a couple of things that I'm thankful for, gaming-wise. |
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i had a good time reading that thankyou. Oh, and your not the only one who loves that song at the end of Portal.
great article
Enjoyed reading
Agreed with everything you said
Don't they think there might be people out there that have not played FF VII?
Myself for example. I planned to get into it with POPs (I even had the discs ISOed and PBPed). Now much of the plot is ruined :(
They could have slipped by with "After disc 1 when someone dear to the FF universe left us" or some other crap, but NO. THEY JUST HAD TO RUIN IT. this makes me a sad panda. >:{
C'mon nearly EVERYBODY knows what happens in FF VII.
that I can count better than the author of this post. He counts seven things he is thankful for, yet I only count six ;) HAHA.
... has a private thankful thought. :o)
I'm making a note here, "Huge Success"
It's hard to over-state my satisfaction.
No one is ever thankful for oh-so-much-better Final Fantasy VIII.
That's because it's terrible.
I MISSED FINAL FANTASY 7 FIRST TIME AROUND AND AFTER BEING TOLD OVER AND OVER AGAIN WHAT AN AMAZING GAME IT IS I THOUGHT ID GIVE IT A GO ON MY PSP. AFTER MANY HOURS PLAY I LOGGED ONTO Q.J.NET ONLY TO HAVE A MASSIVE SPOILER CHUCKED IN MY FACE. . . . YOU AT Q.J SHOULD BE AWARE THAT SOME PEOPLE HAVNT PLAYED THIS YET AND YOU COULD HAVE WORDED IT BETTER. SO THANKS A LOT FOR THAT. HAPPY THANKS GIVING
Thank you, Mr. Caps-Man
haha its a ps1 game, if they spoiled it you should have played it A MILLION YEARS AGO when it was released. get over it.
so what if its a psx game . . a lot of people are playing ps1 games on the psp that they missed first time round thats the great thing about the psp . The botton line is they shouldnt give anything away about a game no matter how old it is. . . like the other person said they could have worded it better now i cant be bothered with the amazing game that he was so so THANKFULL for because hes ruined it for me :(
Most people play the PS1 games on the PSP not cause they missed it the first time, just to play the awesome classics that made the gaming what it is today, and also for it to be portable to play anywhere.
Like Jizzfest said it was a classic game that you should have already played. Its not ours or QJ if you decided to play it when they put this up.
Anyway I agree QJ i played FF7 and it made me the gamer and introduced me to RPG, FF7 is my first RPG i ever played and it will always hold a special place in my heart. That game is the best game ever, FF13 might be graphically better, but i don't think anything can recreate what FF7 was.
FF8 was better graphically but no where near what FF7 was.
I agree with all your posts up there.
I dont know why it is lied so much and is a big hit, you dont even fight yourself you tell the character what to do and they do it for you, its like runescape. I am not thankfull for final fantasy lol
He used to watch me play it and he would diss and say it wasn't a real game and that the game played itself. One day I told him to give it a try and he was lost and died quickly. He later got the hang of it and then told me that that is one of the most badass games he has ever played. He now knows that the game doesn't play itself.
While I mean no disrespect to FFVII, I don't understand how this game made him a "gamer", and Contra and Mario didn't.
I am thankful for (in gaming):
Chrono Trigger
Final Fantasy 6
Earthbound
Super Mario RPG
Miyamoto
Kojima
The guys who wrote the very hackable psp firmware
Whoever thought it would be a good idea to allow linux on the ps3
EMULATORS!!!! (almost forgot this one :D)
good battery life for portables!! (very overlooked!)
I'm sure theres more, but this is what came off the top of my head
I am very NOT thankful for FFVII. Sort of.
I'm so sick of everyone and their god-mothers heralding as the best game ever to exist.
It was a good game, but honestly far overhyped. It's hype honestly overshadow's FFVI and FFIV's glory too; I think they're far better games story-wise than 7 was.
You just don't know what the magic that gave it the high status, People who are in tune with the game and play it not for gameplay but for story line and such it deserves the score.
One of the best in-depth story lines i ever played, one of the best atmosphere i ever played, one of the gameplay i've ever played, Characters were involved and had a major role. Had one of the bada$$ villains of all time, everything about it was practically the best RPG and Best game i ever played, that game literally made me a gamer and wanted me to play games alot. And a RPG fanatic.
Not to mention the part of the story that made millions of gamers shed tears for that special character it had everything a FF game is all about.
I'm a bit saddened that both are comparable, seeing that one is the greatest ongoing underground title and another is the one of the most insane cash-cows ever to hit our television sets. But then again, I should count my blessings and thank whatever source pushed the writer to mention NWN.
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