09-17-2005, 06:14 PM
Right now my list is pretty short as well. All it really consists of is Suikoden Rhapsodia (I think Suikoden Tactics will be the US release title) and Suikoden V. There are a some of games I haven't decided on yet, but am thinking about, namely FFXII, Grandia III, and Guild Wars Chapter 2.
The PSP re-release of Suikoden I + II looks nice (yay widescreen graphics) but I already have both games for the PS1 and don't have a PSP, so that's out of the question. I might consider getting a PSP if it did something other than re-release PS1 games, much in the way that the GameBoy Advance was mostly a re-release of NES and SNES games.
[rant] One of the most disappointing things about PS2 games (as well as games on all platforms - including Windows) right now is the lack of games with 5.1 sound support. Even the ones that do have it are a little lackluster in their performace using it. FFX-2 had it in cinematics, but not the in-game ones, only when you bought movie spheres and watched them later. Metal Gear Solid 2 had it in some in-game cinematics, but that was it. I can't even think of any other games right now that even support Dolby Digital or DTS. Considering how far games these days have advanced visually, you'd think they would at least attempt to advance sound a bit. [/rant]
The PSP re-release of Suikoden I + II looks nice (yay widescreen graphics) but I already have both games for the PS1 and don't have a PSP, so that's out of the question. I might consider getting a PSP if it did something other than re-release PS1 games, much in the way that the GameBoy Advance was mostly a re-release of NES and SNES games.
[rant] One of the most disappointing things about PS2 games (as well as games on all platforms - including Windows) right now is the lack of games with 5.1 sound support. Even the ones that do have it are a little lackluster in their performace using it. FFX-2 had it in cinematics, but not the in-game ones, only when you bought movie spheres and watched them later. Metal Gear Solid 2 had it in some in-game cinematics, but that was it. I can't even think of any other games right now that even support Dolby Digital or DTS. Considering how far games these days have advanced visually, you'd think they would at least attempt to advance sound a bit. [/rant]
Alea Jacta Est - Caesar
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