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I wonder if it might get revived given how well PS2-era JRPGs are doing on PC these days.
Should I try to optimize or should I just let things go?
Should I try to keep everyone alive?
Should I try to steal everything?
Should I only save at normal points or use savestates? If I use savestates should I use a branching system such that I can go back to multiple points?
> not spending your time weebing on Nico Nico Douga
Anyway, speaking of games, I had been looking for two things: a builder/architecture sim and a fantasy JRPG. I've kinda already typed up the request twice already so I'll just link both versions:
http://www.cavesofnarshe.com/forums/ipb/index.php?showtopic=17490
http://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/12/143388408897876400/
In short, the first one seems to be pointing me toward Cities: Skylines or The Sims, depending on whether I want a broader-scale city-building sim or a finer-scale architecture/interior design sim. (Also just now noticed that Cities: Skylines isn't on GOG yet. I guess I'll wait...)
The second one, I actually wrote up a shortlist of games to consider:
Dragon Age Origins
Helen's Mysterious Castle
Phantasy Star 1
Valkyrie Profile
Final Fantasy XIII
Fire Emblem 8: the Sacred Stones
Then earlier today, I was reminded that Jeanne d'Arc exists on the PSP.
Huh, I just learned we also have a Game Jam here.
Hmmmm...
As for a city builder, I think I missed the sale on Cities: Skylines. Oh well. I can pick it up later.
^^ Don't forget to post it here!
I feel bad for that, even though I'm not an arcade gamer myself and I can't do anything to help them even if I were.
Game Jam, final day: The game turned out well, and a lot of people really enjoyed it! The event as a whole was quite fun, and I look forward to the next one, whenever that may be.