The same people make both series? Well, at least hopefully I'll be able to enjoy the style and feel. I just checked, and Tenchu is definitely NTSC and fairly cheap. I might be able to find a local store with a copy of it.
*still wants Shinobido* >>;
I always like the expensive, hard-to-find games the most. xD It's no surprise I run into this problem of not being able to import. When income is more suitable, I think It's time to break down and buy a second PS2, mod it, and start importing.
I've had another friend mention the BoF series before, and I was interested then. I'm definitely a gamer and I love all types of games. I'm picky, though that doesn't spare me any money. Everything I seem to like, as you can tell, isn't exactly easy for me to get. xD
Meh, Magna Carta is a long game. *put over 130 hours into it* >>;
I don't mind short games, but if the long games are really good, it's definitely worth all that time. I like a game that is very interactive, as a plus.
Unfortunately, Erde Kaiser is only acquired at the end of the games in Xenosaga, and that's the fun robot...xD The third game has a seperate system altogether for your mecha, though, as does the second, and you have those pretty much throughout the game. The E.S.'s (the giant battle mecha you use) have the best battle system. In the first game you get the same thing, pretty much, but you have to transfer into them during regular battles and it uses up a turn, and if it loses HP in battle, it's out. x_X Xenosaga isn't exactly a user friendly series at first (took so much tuning and tweaking), but Erde Kaiser was so fun to summon, and the story and characters are actually what kept me glued.