Well I hosted a game of PSZ on monday night for about an hour and not a soul joined. So I stopped went and popped in PSO version 3 cards and played a few rounds on that and got myself some new cards. But it was a sad night indeed for psz
Well I hosted a game of PSZ on monday night for about an hour and not a soul joined. So I stopped went and popped in PSO version 3 cards and played a few rounds on that and got myself some new cards. But it was a sad night indeed for psz
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I think everyone kinda moved on to PSPo2.
or tossed their Ds... >.>
I didn't really get into PS:Z when I had it. I've only completed the Cast storyline and decided that it was time to move on. PSP:2 though; that's all whole different ball game.
yeah psp2 completely mauled ps0,only ppl on are those who dont have psp2 or need a break from it(like me :P)
"Begone with the clap of thunder"
I have PS:P2, and I can honestly say I STILL like PSZ more than it. I've had it for over a month now, and I haven't touched it beyond completing the first story mission or whatever you can call it, I didn't get past that. I just couldn't find it very fun playing, to be honest, compared to PSZ at the time, and now that I'm back into PSO, I can't see PS:P2 ever getting touched again. <.<
I love my PSZero still, Today was a good day for me, with another tower completed and a Lavis Kanon gained!
I'll admit, I still like PSZ. But, I'll also have to admit that I prefer PSP2 over it. Compared to PSP2, PSZ seems way too repetitive; the monsters didn't require much strategy to beat (neither do PSP2's monsters when you get the good gear..which is WAY later in the game), and one could pretty much know the layout of the whole monster spawn just from looking at one of them and counting how many orange dots there were on the radar. That, and the fact that the missions hardly had any variation to them.
BUT, I'll say this: PSZ filled its role perfectly as a bite-sized PS game. I'll never regret buying it twice. But, compared to PSP2, it falls short on so many levels.
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