In the '90s, RPGs were a huge thing where I was growing up; Eyes on Me was played on the public radio. Everywhere you go, Japanese RPGs were the thing. Growing up in a large, extended Asian family, I would always hear all the boys fervently discussing either Final Fantasy Tactics or Sephiroth. I never knew what the big fuss was about & didn't really care about Sephiroth either (until much later!).From Brigandine to the god-awful Legend of Legaia (the only game my sis ever completed), gaming was the dominant topic among my peers. My best friend dressed up like Chun Li for a school event when kids were encouraged to wear their traditional outfits.
In my toddler years, I was introduced to NES, the penguin trying to cross Antarctica, and the infamous plumber. Games were always present in my life, but I was always ambivalent towards it. In my teens, I did play an occasional Diablo or Tomb Raider (which I suck at) but was not sucked into the gaming world until FF8 hit me like a Doomtrain. In turn, I brought FF8 to my high school and infected most of the girls in my class with Squall-infatuation. It was awesome. From then on, my gaming addiction just got worse and worse, and now I'm officially a lost cause.
During my college years, I went through a period where I played almost anything that sounded vaguely interesting; from Tekken 3 (go Hwoarang!) to Tenchu 2. My proudest moment was when I finished Onimusha 1 in 4 hours. But slowly, inevitably, I found myself drawn more to the RPGs. There is always something about a strong plot and deep characters that speaks to me. As someone once wrote in a forum online, great RPGs makes you feel sad towards the ending: you just don't want to leave that universe. I totally agree with that.
RPG-wise, I've played Shadow Hearts 1 & 2, Valkyrie Profile 2, FF8 (4 times, baby!), 7, 6, 4, and 10, Skies of Arcadia (totally underrated), Wild Arms 3 & 4, Suikoden 2, 3 & 5 & I can most probably go on and bore you to tears, so I'll save that list for another time. Currently, I spend my nights roaming about my town fishing for Bells and remember the months according to "what game was I playing then?". I even married a fellow gamer who works in the game industry!
And now here I am, after countless RPGs and various other games, blogging for OMGRPG & dare I say, OMG? It is truly a mini, über-cool dream come true! Now let us all join hands and say, hip hip hooray!



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Welcome, welcome! I expect some lovely appetizers sent to my hovel immediately.
We are graced with royalty! Welcome, your highness!
Welcome to the team!
Why was Legend of Legaia bad??? It was pretty impressive to me when I played it back when it was new. Sure it can't compare to RPGs now but I enjoyed very much. I preferred its battle system over Xenogears, although they are mostly the same. The special moves were flashy and fun to watch.
"The only game your sister ever beat"? that game got pretty hard so it's not like this is an easy feat. You would only expect to hear this comment about maybe kingdom hearts
LOL was an okay game for me. I thought the gameplay was unique, but the plot and the blocky graphics just didn't impress me. Btw, my sister takes forever to decide what moves to execute only to second guess herself. Mind you, there were 5 kids waiting to play the PS then. We had to take turns! ;)
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