I'm glad that Jerin joined the party! I actually thought she was going to join them right after she was rescued, and she definitely sounded like she wanted to join; it was weird that Kenzo just refused her help the first time. Fortunately, they accepted her now!
I still think the way she was introduced, dropped off, then circle back with us was always strange. I feel like it felt odd compared to how quickly we onboarded Aguro. You'd think we would have at least had questions for her earlier on and gathered some insight, versus treating her like a bag of groceries that we retrieved and delivered, lol.
That's a good question! I think I come with the mindset of remembering these games' limitations, and I did grow up playing a lot of these (I look younger than I am, but I was around when new games were being released on the SNES and onward). My dad was a big techie, so we always had personal computers, handhelds, and consoles around the house. I do think some of these games did not age the best, but others still hold a lot of charm to them--especially for those of us who have the element of nostalgia! :D I like Lufia and the Fortress of Doom, but I'd say that I REALLY like its predecessor (Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals). Do you prefer modern games to retro? Or do you enjoy both equally? Just curious!
@@RabbitPlaysGames games have been able to bring emotions out of me, i love both classic and new classics i have to watch the newer games i enjoy to play. What game you think has the best soundtrack
Aw yes, Rabbit back with some more goodness!
Awww yiss!
I'm glad that Jerin joined the party! I actually thought she was going to join them right after she was rescued, and she definitely sounded like she wanted to join; it was weird that Kenzo just refused her help the first time. Fortunately, they accepted her now!
I still think the way she was introduced, dropped off, then circle back with us was always strange. I feel like it felt odd compared to how quickly we onboarded Aguro. You'd think we would have at least had questions for her earlier on and gathered some insight, versus treating her like a bag of groceries that we retrieved and delivered, lol.
"can I rob you blind, old man?"
6:02 If only Lufia could do that in combat.
Haha, right!?
2 videos within a few days, who are you? And what have you done with the real Rabbit :P???
Mwahaha... >:-]
How do you focus so long while playing the older games.
That's a good question! I think I come with the mindset of remembering these games' limitations, and I did grow up playing a lot of these (I look younger than I am, but I was around when new games were being released on the SNES and onward). My dad was a big techie, so we always had personal computers, handhelds, and consoles around the house. I do think some of these games did not age the best, but others still hold a lot of charm to them--especially for those of us who have the element of nostalgia! :D I like Lufia and the Fortress of Doom, but I'd say that I REALLY like its predecessor (Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals). Do you prefer modern games to retro? Or do you enjoy both equally? Just curious!
@@RabbitPlaysGames games have been able to bring emotions out of me, i love both classic and new classics i have to watch the newer games i enjoy to play. What game you think has the best soundtrack