We try again after some grinding, and things seem to be going better…
Read moreLet’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep 86 – Another Rescue VI


We’re slowly getting closer to catching up with the Nintendo Power Retrospectives, as we come to NextGen’s coverage of the N64 launch.
Read moreAs this chunk of attempts ends in failure, I have to decide if I should press on, or grind off camera before another attempt
Read moreYet another attempt, this time applying the mobility effects sooner.
Read moreI try again, this time with some mobility effects.
Read moreContinuing to get caught up with Nintendo Power with our next issue of NextGen, which has Chris Crawford’s column back, though the issue is generally lighter overall.
Read moreI realize that my lineup wasn’t right to save Cerya, and I try another formation.
Read moreWe attempt to come to Cerya’s aid.
Read moreWe check in with our injured comrade before we had off after Vyce.
Read moreWe take on some, frankly, under-equipped Galgastani holdouts.
Read moreWe rejoin the Wallister Resistance to fight off the Bakram invasion.
Read moreWe overcome Vyce and face a new decision branch.
Read moreIt has come to Denan vs. Vyce, one-on-one.
Read moreWe learn Vyce has some common backstory with Dio Brando (backstory not involving Stands or vampirism)
Read moreWe’re getting closer with NextGen to where we’ve gotten ahead with this issue of NextGen, which also has Chris Crawford’s column being MIA.
Read moreWe finally overcome the spellweaver, ending the fight.
Read moreThings end up going bad enough that I decide to start the fight over.
Read moreNot a lot of games this issue, as we have a bit of a lull in the N64 release schedule.
Read moreThe fight continues to go increasingly more pear-shaped.
Read moreWe launch our rescue attempt and have a bit of a rough start.
Read moreWell, we fell behind on NextGen again – now it’s time to get caught up.
Read moreOur fight is interrupted when it turns out the non-aggression pact… wasn’t.
Read moreWe make a semi-desperate gamble to take down Xapan.
Read moreWe’re in a pretty tight spot, as several characters go down.
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