07-23-2018, 08:08 PM
I love the feeling of acidently finding a game you've been looking for.
For a few years now, I've been looking for the first two PlayStation games I ever played. The first is Sheep Raider (Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf), which I remember getting at lest half way through the game do a round robin thing with my siblings and aunts. The other I had no clue what it was, but I could remember tiny details about one area in the game. The problem is that I couldn't ask someone what it was because the details are vague. I remember rescuing a girl from a prison that was located in a cave. It was an RPG that lets you have three party members with the kidnapped girl joining when you rescue her. The end of the dungeon (or as much as I knew at the time) had a giant brute as a boss.
Cut to almost 20 years later, I picked up copy of The Legend of Dragoon at a .50 auction (spent like $3-$5 on it) and was excited about getting a $20 game for cheep. I started playing it, and I started to get a strange feeling I've played this before. I was just writing it off as typical RPG elements and just went out to recuse the kidnapped girl. This changed when I got to Hellena Prison, which is inside a mountain, and I started to recognize all the screens. I bought my second Playstation game ever by accident. Now if I can find Sheep Raiders, I'll be really happy.
For a few years now, I've been looking for the first two PlayStation games I ever played. The first is Sheep Raider (Sheep, Dog, 'n' Wolf), which I remember getting at lest half way through the game do a round robin thing with my siblings and aunts. The other I had no clue what it was, but I could remember tiny details about one area in the game. The problem is that I couldn't ask someone what it was because the details are vague. I remember rescuing a girl from a prison that was located in a cave. It was an RPG that lets you have three party members with the kidnapped girl joining when you rescue her. The end of the dungeon (or as much as I knew at the time) had a giant brute as a boss.
Cut to almost 20 years later, I picked up copy of The Legend of Dragoon at a .50 auction (spent like $3-$5 on it) and was excited about getting a $20 game for cheep. I started playing it, and I started to get a strange feeling I've played this before. I was just writing it off as typical RPG elements and just went out to recuse the kidnapped girl. This changed when I got to Hellena Prison, which is inside a mountain, and I started to recognize all the screens. I bought my second Playstation game ever by accident. Now if I can find Sheep Raiders, I'll be really happy.