Bioware for Mass Effect, NIS for Disgaea, and Atlus for the Persona series and a lil' forgotten gem of a bygone age called Ogre Battle 64.
I have a question: I came across a copy of Ar tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel. Do I need to play the previous two to play it? Because if not, I'll start on it. My biggest complaint againt Neptunia was the obtuse inventory system and the ability to heal being based on chance.s69-5 said:I got the plat for Neptunia.RedEyesBlackGamer said:I was counting games that they published. I often bring up Hyperdimension Neptunia. Create concept and a great art style. But the execution was lacking. Can't wait for Disgaea 4, though.
And I never played that game. (looks it up) It sounds okay. That bad? I have my own hatred for a particular RPG.
FFX.
I think it was better than Trinity Universe in some ways, and not as good in others. But both were pretty solid if you are okay with Dungeon Crawls. Both have the typical NIS style wacky sense of humour. But Neptunia is great for anyone who has been playing games for a long time, as the references abound (you are in Gameindustri after all - haha).
Trinity Universe on the other hand borrowed something from Persona 3. Stay in a dungeon too long and you are attacked by a very powerful being. I killed one that gave me something like 53 million XP! I gained about 70 levels for each of the 4 characters in that fight. It was AWESOME!
Ar Tonelico Qoga is the other you might be thinking of. It's actually quite good. I didn't realize that the girls would be stripping though (and was a bit embarrassed when it first happened as my Parents were visiting when it first happened - oy!).
Retro is amazing. They might even be my favorite Nintendo studio.austincharlesbond said:Nintendo EAD of Tokyo and Retro Studios have made some of my favourite games of all time. Choosing Nintendo was a no brainer for me.
Super Mario Galaxy 2.