Disgaea? More than $50 anywhere.
La Pucelle? Affordable (under $30, at least), but hard to come by. Not to mention, not exactly floating in money, anyway (but if I found it at bargain basement prices, I'd consider it).
My PS1 copies of Final Fantasy Tactics and Nectaris: Military Madness? Missing (if I loaned them to anyone, please bring 'em back, 'k?).
Dammit, why, in a generally huge gaming market (three major set-top systems, all with years of available games), are turn-based strategy games the smallest goddamned category?
Seriously, if anyone's done with one of those games and wants to let me borrow it, I'd be delighted.
La Pucelle? Affordable (under $30, at least), but hard to come by. Not to mention, not exactly floating in money, anyway (but if I found it at bargain basement prices, I'd consider it).
My PS1 copies of Final Fantasy Tactics and Nectaris: Military Madness? Missing (if I loaned them to anyone, please bring 'em back, 'k?).
Dammit, why, in a generally huge gaming market (three major set-top systems, all with years of available games), are turn-based strategy games the smallest goddamned category?
Seriously, if anyone's done with one of those games and wants to let me borrow it, I'd be delighted.