KàIRóS
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I'll start with 3 that were already on the PS3 Store so I would expect Sony to eventually release these at some point.
My favorite Breath of Fire, I love the battle system, being able to change party members mid battle blew my mind back in the day as it added a lot of strategy and this was also made when Capcom was at it's peak in terms of sprites and artwork, to me it's still one the most beautiful 2D games I've ever played.
My favorite game in the most underrated JRPG franchise out there, the story is so damn good in this game with all kinds of twists and turns, many ditch this franchise because the art is made by a H artist so they think the game will be some kind of eroge rpg or whatever, they couldn't more wrong and they are missing out, the battle system is a combination of turn based and real time strategy, very similar to the new game The DioField Chronicle from Square Enix.
IMO the best version of the original Lunar for the Sega CD, it was already an incredibly ambitious JRPG with voice acting, anime cutscenes and a battle system that used moving and positiong in the battlefield as a key mechanic.
I said RPGs but feel free to mention any type of game you would like to see from the PS1, PS2 or PSP libraries.
My favorite Breath of Fire, I love the battle system, being able to change party members mid battle blew my mind back in the day as it added a lot of strategy and this was also made when Capcom was at it's peak in terms of sprites and artwork, to me it's still one the most beautiful 2D games I've ever played.
My favorite game in the most underrated JRPG franchise out there, the story is so damn good in this game with all kinds of twists and turns, many ditch this franchise because the art is made by a H artist so they think the game will be some kind of eroge rpg or whatever, they couldn't more wrong and they are missing out, the battle system is a combination of turn based and real time strategy, very similar to the new game The DioField Chronicle from Square Enix.
IMO the best version of the original Lunar for the Sega CD, it was already an incredibly ambitious JRPG with voice acting, anime cutscenes and a battle system that used moving and positiong in the battlefield as a key mechanic.
I said RPGs but feel free to mention any type of game you would like to see from the PS1, PS2 or PSP libraries.
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