This is fun! In general the audience for some games I mentioned are older or younger than my preference. I will base my decisions partially on this topic. Alright I'll look more into Persona 3, I'll rent it. From what I know of it I've decided so far not to be super interested in this, based on my tentative opinion of it. I don't have time to rent all the rpg's or play all of them so I have to make decisions on them based on what I know so far and I didn't have super huge interest in Persona 3 although I planned to rent the game, and I will. The labeling of Zelda as an rpg or an action game, eh, I just call it action rpg, it doesn't matter too much to me. I like Zelda! In general handheld rpg's are less good and long as console rpg's, that's just the way it is, don't worry too much about it. It doesn't mean that Zelda won't necessarily be by far the best handheld rpg ever created though, or maybe it will just be great. I have to make decisions based on what I know about a game so far and my previous experiences in similar situations.
I had decided that I probably wouldn't have time to play Mass Effect, in part also because I wasn't sure if I liked that genre(1st person) of rpg. Now that I played Oblivion(1st person) and I like it, I'll reconsider Mass Effect. Maybe I'll buy Mass Effect or Bioshock or Two Worlds later this year, but I'd probably want to be done with Final Fantasy XII and Oblivion by that time(I'll still be playing Lost Odyssey at the time). I haven't played Knights of the Old Republic, I want to play it! I'll rent or buy Mass Effect I guarantee you. We'll see. Blue Dragon and Eternal Sonata seemed to be aimed at a slightly younger audience than my preference, please do not be offended by comment and please don't comment on the age discrimination I use in a negative fashion. I will have an opinion on the age orientation of a game and the style of game I also like to play. Blue Dragon and Eternal Sonata I plan to rent both of them.
Bioshock seems like a combo between first person rpg(Oblivion) and 1st person shooter(Halo 3), is that true? Also, is Bioshock the same rpg genre as Mass Effect? Two Worlds is interesting to me, but I read that it's very similar to Oblivion. After beating Oblivion I may be more likely to beat Bioshock or Mass Effect instead of Two Worlds. Is there any other 1st person rpg coming out this fall that's great besides those three? I'm buying Oblivion right now because I like the game a lot and just wanted to get it, once I'm finished with the main stuff I'll need to get Knights of the Nine and The Shivering Isles. Game of the Year edition won't be out until September 3rd, which is a long time for me, I'm ready to play Oblivion now. I could just play Final Fantasy XII only during this time period but I prefer to pay both. I'll sell all three Oblivion thingies right before I get the Sep 3rd release.
I'm starting to get excited about Bioshock! How come this game gets much more press than System Shock 1 and System Shock 2? Rpg's are getting really popular nowadays, which is great. This may be in part due to the rising popularity of first person rpg's, which is great!
Gargh! I want Lost Odyssey to come out already! Oct 16th or Oct 30th probably. Thanks for your reply. What is your thoughts on Oblivion and Bioshock? Buy me Bioshock! In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, what is "The Elder Scrolls"? I haven't gotten to anything like that yet. Currently I'm 10 hours into my 2nd game, I abandoned my first 11 hour game where I only played the main quest pretty much. Currently I'm exploring Imperial City, I already beat all caves on the island. This takes forever to explore this city.
Also, should I steal random items from people's houses? If they don't see it, it should be fine right, I won't get in trouble later will I? Also, if anybody knows any rpg's in the last three years(05/06/07) that is over 130 hours, please post about it! I already know about Final Fantasy XII and Oblivion.



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