12th June 2019, 11:05 PM
Genesis
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Barkley: Shut Up and Jam! - complete, $4
3DS
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Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth - $37, new. I never did buy the first Persona Q game, the Etrian Odyssey world exploration style series with Persona characters and battle systems, but I decided to get this one because I am interested in them and this is definitely one of the last physical-release 3DS games. I've played a few hours now and it's good, but I'm sure I'd get a lot more out of this if I knew/liked the Persona games. Oh well, it's fun exploring around and drawing walls and stuff, and the battle system's solid.
Switch Digital Download
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Puyo Puyo Champions - $5, on sale
Transcripted - $1, on sale
Fear Effect Sedna - $2, on sale
Collection of Mana - $40. After going back and forth on this new release, I bought it because I really want to play Seiken Densetsu 3, in English, legitimately! So, despite knowing that the game will go on sale eventually, I bought it now. It's worth it though, because SD3, now known as Trials of Mana, is as fantastic as I remember. This collection's price is obnoxiously high, but for English SD3 (Trails of Mana), at long last, it's definitely worth it.
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Barkley: Shut Up and Jam! - complete, $4
3DS
--
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth - $37, new. I never did buy the first Persona Q game, the Etrian Odyssey world exploration style series with Persona characters and battle systems, but I decided to get this one because I am interested in them and this is definitely one of the last physical-release 3DS games. I've played a few hours now and it's good, but I'm sure I'd get a lot more out of this if I knew/liked the Persona games. Oh well, it's fun exploring around and drawing walls and stuff, and the battle system's solid.
Switch Digital Download
--
Puyo Puyo Champions - $5, on sale
Transcripted - $1, on sale
Fear Effect Sedna - $2, on sale
Collection of Mana - $40. After going back and forth on this new release, I bought it because I really want to play Seiken Densetsu 3, in English, legitimately! So, despite knowing that the game will go on sale eventually, I bought it now. It's worth it though, because SD3, now known as Trials of Mana, is as fantastic as I remember. This collection's price is obnoxiously high, but for English SD3 (Trails of Mana), at long last, it's definitely worth it.