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why the heck don't more of the Nushi Tsuri/River King games have fan translations?
@CaptainBreegull @Conkernagg @ANTH0NY_AGUILAR @RareLtd Seriously, what's not to love about this?
17. Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift (Modern Day Segments) - Years on, on the eve of summer vacation, young Luso Clemens receives a mysterious Grimoire from Mewt Randell, now the school librarian. As before, it spirits Luso to the past, embroiling him in adventures.
10. Final Fantay XII (PlayStation 2, 2006) - At least 800 years after the War of the Lions, the kingdom of Dalmasca is invaded by the neighboring Empire, and a resistance movement rises up two years later to liberate it from its usurpers.
Gen 7: Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! Like before, this is just Gen 1 again haha. I love the new aesthetic, the Pokémon wandering around the map, the somewhat casual nature of it all, plus the bits Sun/Moon that got sprinkled in for flavor make it a fun little experience.
Gen 6: Pokémon Y. The first mainline game to grab me in a good while, and the first of the 3D mainlines to boot! This one introduced a new type, had a streamlined experience, and some cool box legendaries. Shame version Z never happened though.
Gen 5: Pokémon Conquest. A big fan of tactics RPGs, Conquest is something I really wish they'd revisit. I love the Warring States narrative, Pokémon in a new paradigm, the presentation, the robust spritework... It's just an absolute joy all 'round.
Gen 3: Pokémon Colosseum. The first 3D console Pokémon adventure! With a unique aesthetic, a brand new region with its own quirks & secrets, a badass anti-hero protag, interesting mechanics like the Shadow mons & Capture Balls, I still go back and replay this somewhat regularly😊
Gen 2: Pokémon Crystal. Another Cliché choice haha. All the good of Silver & Gold plus a female player character, animated battle sprites, and some extra side content!