Hello, Nice to meet you.
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:26 pm
Hello, I'm 19, from Las Vegas, Nevada. Not sure exactly what to say, but I guess I'll just tell my past experience with the game.
I've been a Legaia fan for over 10 years. I first played it on a demo disc that my brother gave me when I was I think 7 or 8. Always thought it was really cool and played it pretty often, even though it was just a demo, and I didn't get the full version until I was 10. Found a copy online somewhere and had my mom order it. I remember it was like a really big deal for me because I ALWAYS wanted to know what happens after the demo. It took me awhile to get through it, (10 year old aren't that focused and it was my first RPG) but I looooooved it. Especially the music. It was and still is except for perhaps Chrono Cross, my favorite video game soundtrack. No one else I knew ever knew what it was, and still today I only have one friend who's even played it, so it wasn't really something i ever shared with anyone else, just my own little world.
Since then, I've become a fan of many RPGs, my favorites being Chrono series, Xenogears, Legend of Dragoon, and FF 6, 7, 8. I've also branched off into western RPGs, as well, like Baldur's Gate, Planescape: Torment, Icewind Dale, Fallout 1,2, Arcanum, Elder Scrolls etc. I tend to prefer older style games. Isometric view and classic j-rpg are my favorite. I like pretty much all the Shin Megami Tensei games, Street Fighters and early Resident Evil games as well.
I have the Legaia OST cd, but it's a bit scratched up and got left in the car for a few months, so it's not in the greatest condition anymore. Been trying to find another just to keep new as a collectible, but it's not so easy to find these anymore it seems.
Legaia 2 was pretty cool and fun, but I've never quite connected it with the first one. Not sure what the relations are.
When I was younger i could never understand why no one else had heard of it, or my 2nd favorite game, Metal Fatigue. Any of you played Metal Fatigue? Or even know what it is?
I also enjoy writing, reading sci-fi, fantasy and historical biographies and target shooting.
All right, I guess I wrote enough.
I've been a Legaia fan for over 10 years. I first played it on a demo disc that my brother gave me when I was I think 7 or 8. Always thought it was really cool and played it pretty often, even though it was just a demo, and I didn't get the full version until I was 10. Found a copy online somewhere and had my mom order it. I remember it was like a really big deal for me because I ALWAYS wanted to know what happens after the demo. It took me awhile to get through it, (10 year old aren't that focused and it was my first RPG) but I looooooved it. Especially the music. It was and still is except for perhaps Chrono Cross, my favorite video game soundtrack. No one else I knew ever knew what it was, and still today I only have one friend who's even played it, so it wasn't really something i ever shared with anyone else, just my own little world.
Since then, I've become a fan of many RPGs, my favorites being Chrono series, Xenogears, Legend of Dragoon, and FF 6, 7, 8. I've also branched off into western RPGs, as well, like Baldur's Gate, Planescape: Torment, Icewind Dale, Fallout 1,2, Arcanum, Elder Scrolls etc. I tend to prefer older style games. Isometric view and classic j-rpg are my favorite. I like pretty much all the Shin Megami Tensei games, Street Fighters and early Resident Evil games as well.
I have the Legaia OST cd, but it's a bit scratched up and got left in the car for a few months, so it's not in the greatest condition anymore. Been trying to find another just to keep new as a collectible, but it's not so easy to find these anymore it seems.
Legaia 2 was pretty cool and fun, but I've never quite connected it with the first one. Not sure what the relations are.
When I was younger i could never understand why no one else had heard of it, or my 2nd favorite game, Metal Fatigue. Any of you played Metal Fatigue? Or even know what it is?
I also enjoy writing, reading sci-fi, fantasy and historical biographies and target shooting.
All right, I guess I wrote enough.