Posted by twelvestep on May 09, 2008 at 14:34:40 EST in reply to I guess it really does come down to a matter of taste, but I think I know what Guts is trying to say. It's a game I like to play alongside my other games. Turning it on for a while to earn some money, talk to some animals, check on the environment a little, and then turn it off again. Fun, short bursts of playtime. Awesome that way! Also, and this is more of a question than an accusation, don't you ever get tired of commercial games on flashcarts? The reason I stopped using my R4 for commercial games, is because I couldnt enjoy the games anymore. If one wasnt fun enough, I would just go to the next. I never gave a game the chance to get to the "fun" point. Now that Im buying them again, I actually bite through the sometimes boring start, and enjoy the next 20-30 hrs much more. Just my 2 cents. (n/t) from Mental.
i've had this conversation with others before, and i agree. paying for and actually owning something is incentive to actually give the game a chance and, more often than not, actually see what it has to offer. i've burned a few ps2 games, ones that left great first impressions, but have never booted up more than 5 times max.
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