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duelacademia2013-10-28 01:28 am
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halloween event 2013




Looking for a piece of delicious, orange candy? Look no further! I'll be more than happy to share some with you -- but first, you need to do something for me. It's really simple, though! Just recommend me a video game you think I'd enjoy. It doesn't have to be an entire review, something among the lines of "OMG YOU SHOULD TOTALLY PLAY X IT'S AWESOME" works just fine!
... Alternatively just leave a comment and you'll get candy anyway, I'm not picky.








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And I'd probably recommend the Atelier series!
Because I want more people to play itThey're really different from most RPGs as they're more about item crafting and character events than saving the world (Most of them don't even have saving the world plots at all, and more focus on the lead character's personal goal.) Most of them have a time limit in the form of days and your actions take up them, but the games give you plenty of time to get the best endings. Plus, it's one of the few series I can think of that has mostly female leads. The Atelier Iris games are more like traditional RPGs than what I described and are a little dated, but still fun! Mana Khemia 1 & 2 (which despite it's name is part of the main series) is actually my favorites even though it's also more like a traditional RPG, but still focuses more on item crafting and characters than the Iris games. Atelier Rorona/Totori/Meruru or Atelier Ayesha are more like what I described above, but Rorona is a little dated at this point too (But it's getting a remake soon!). D: Still, I think they're really fun and unique games and would love to see more people give them a try. I find them really hard to explain though, so I'm sorry if I just made it confusing. ;_;Um... trick or treat! xD
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