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Hi all,
We all know the PS2 Had a massive library, and many games seems lost within a sea of demo disks, region exclusivity and limited releases.
So I wanted to set up a thread to helping everyone filter through those old lofty memories and track down games you remember, but may have never played.
With that in mind. May I have some help?
I played a demo of JRPG in late 2004/early 2005.
The intro cutscene established a world which was once technologically advanced, yet has regressed to a medieval society after a great machine summoned demons into the world, resulting in the surviving generations abandoning technology to avoid repeating this catastrophe.
The demo level involved leaving the starting village, restoring a bridge and finding a power core for an airship? It had a prominent female protagonist, was isometric in perspective was very green and vibrant in its environmental design.
I recalled trying to play it several times, but back then I was a dumbass who didn't like random encounters or turn based combat.
I would love to give it a shot now!
We all know the PS2 Had a massive library, and many games seems lost within a sea of demo disks, region exclusivity and limited releases.
So I wanted to set up a thread to helping everyone filter through those old lofty memories and track down games you remember, but may have never played.
With that in mind. May I have some help?
I played a demo of JRPG in late 2004/early 2005.
The intro cutscene established a world which was once technologically advanced, yet has regressed to a medieval society after a great machine summoned demons into the world, resulting in the surviving generations abandoning technology to avoid repeating this catastrophe.
The demo level involved leaving the starting village, restoring a bridge and finding a power core for an airship? It had a prominent female protagonist, was isometric in perspective was very green and vibrant in its environmental design.
I recalled trying to play it several times, but back then I was a dumbass who didn't like random encounters or turn based combat.

I would love to give it a shot now!