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The reason why I gave it a thumb-down is simply because I felt it was a bad game, to the extent that I might have dumped it midway, but then decided to try and skip all optional stuff to get to the end of chapter 3 reasonably quickly; I didn't play the 4th chapter because that was added later so it probably didn't save the story.
Some would say you're a loser. I would never say that, but that's what they would say.
That's a bit harsh considering how many people loved these games on the PS2.
Ow.
I'm playing it now, on linux. I've had one crash so far in about 100 hours. That is already better than any modern AAA title, in my opinion.
I suspect its more of generational thing. Games on the PS2 were quite a bit different compared to games today, but I enjoy it.
I like to put a movie on my second monitor and just grind away. I'm already done with the story of chapter 1, so just filling out the book of 1000. I do miss the mindless grinding of older games. I find it relaxing.
Yeah, that's a possibility.
I grew up from the NES era onwards.
And Commodore 64 before that.
Boy people here would not like Commodore 64 games. LOL.
lol shut up