Barely anybody even plays these games from what I have seen, I still like the series but not as much nowadays but then again, the Persona series got me into this game and Marsh did that last push I needed to play both MT 1 and 2.
@@ProxDee222 I finished MT1 months ago, after that I started playing MT2 and is looking way more promising. I did this bc I wanted to play every mainline videogame from the series represented in Smash Ultimate, and since Joker was added, I decided to play the MT series instead of just playing Persona, since I wanted to give it a try. I'm playing it chronologically, as you can see.
@@themetalmastah666 I've played both MT1 and 2 so many times, MT2 didn't even have a translation patch back then, you had to play Kyuuyaku to have it translated (which I did after completing the Famicom original) if I tried to count my fingers on how many times I did, I'd need alien hands to do that. Good luck with SMT, it's even harder than the other two, but at least it doesn't have foes that level you down.
@@ProxDee222 That's tough. For both I've played the translated versions. I did play a bit of Kyuuyaku and the graphics are nice, but I still preferred playing the originals. Thx bro 👌
It's amusing to me that people are still paying attention to this game lol this is my favorite track in the game btw, thanks.
Barely anybody even plays these games from what I have seen, I still like the series but not as much nowadays but then again, the Persona series got me into this game and Marsh did that last push I needed to play both MT 1 and 2.
@@ProxDee222 I finished MT1 months ago, after that I started playing MT2 and is looking way more promising. I did this bc I wanted to play every mainline videogame from the series represented in Smash Ultimate, and since Joker was added, I decided to play the MT series instead of just playing Persona, since I wanted to give it a try. I'm playing it chronologically, as you can see.
@@themetalmastah666 I've played both MT1 and 2 so many times, MT2 didn't even have a translation patch back then, you had to play Kyuuyaku to have it translated (which I did after completing the Famicom original) if I tried to count my fingers on how many times I did, I'd need alien hands to do that.
Good luck with SMT, it's even harder than the other two, but at least it doesn't have foes that level you down.
@@ProxDee222 That's tough. For both I've played the translated versions. I did play a bit of Kyuuyaku and the graphics are nice, but I still preferred playing the originals. Thx bro 👌