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Reviews:  28First to review:  4Guides:  0Helpfulness votes:  39 out of 75Reviewer rank:  13869  (United States)
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Game: Paper Mario  (Nintendo 64, 2001) 
Easy to start and truly fun to play.
6 out of 8 people found this review helpful
This game was fun from beginning to end. I liked the different parts of the world with the different unique challenges to over come. The story line was great along with the way the game looked, and how you coul... read full review
Game: Beyond Good & Evil  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2003) 
This is a fun adventurous RPG
4 out of 8 people found this review helpful
The learning curve isn't too bad; I was playing smoothly in 15 minutes or so. Beyond Good and Evil has a great story line, and you get to have a boat right off the bat, and later you get to fly aroun... read full review
Game: Secret of Evermore  (Super Nintendo, 1995) 
The game grabs you from the start.
3 out of 5 people found this review helpful
If you enjoy Snes style rpg’s then you will love Secret of Evermore. I loved playing the game so much that I made a guide for it. I had way more fun playing this game than Secret of Mana or Chrono Trigger. I th... read full review
Game: Final Fantasy III  (Super Nintendo, 1994) 
What an exciting game to play.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
When I played Final Fantasy III it was a huge enjoyment for me; so much so that I made a guide for it when I had the time back then. I loved replaying it and going over my saves to glean the information for the... read full review
Game: The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past  (Super Nintendo, 1992) 
Wow, what a perfect experience this was playing this ga
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
I cannot think of anything the makers of this game could have done to make it any better. Playing this was exciting from the beginning to the end. There is a huge world to explore with fun side quests, and man... read full review
Game: The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening DX  (Nintendo Game Boy Color, 1998) 
This would be a wonderful game to play no matter how ol
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
My review is for the Game Boy version so this one in color must be even that much better. Now for the review. I love all the Zelda games so I am partial to giving perfect scores to this series. This was th... read full review
Game: Final Fantasy X-2  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2003) 
Had to use the guide more than I liked.
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful
The game is mission based and so for me it was a unique experience. I remember the world from Final Fantasy X, so I didn’t have to learn the layout. I liked the story line, it moved things along fine for me. Wh... read full review
Game: Final Fantasy X  (Sony PlayStation 2, 2001) 
Unfolds into a beautiful game
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I love role-playing games, and this game was so much fun. Final Fantasy X is a huge game with a strong story line, and options that make the game that much better. If you like sports games, you can play Blitz b... read full review
Game: Illusion of Gaia  (Super Nintendo, 1994) 
A classic rpg that is pure pleasure.
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I had so much fun playing this game. I played this game not to long after I had played Secret of Evermore. I was so glad to have found yet another super fun rpg. I remember liking the story line; finding ... read full review
Game: Chrono Trigger  (Super Nintendo, 1995) 
I liked the game enough but maybe my timing was off.
2 out of 3 people found this review helpful
I finally played Chrono Trigger last year and it was fun. One thing I am not a fan of is if I do one thing that means I do not get the great armor, weapon etc. I had the guide so I did get a sense of the multip... read full review
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