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May 23, 2019
Great Dungeon Crawler
This is one of the best if not The Best first person Dungeon Crawler JRPGs on the Vita. Still waiting for the sequel. This game is rated M and is full of Fan Service (ie Half clothed anime monster girls) but if you enjoy that or can get passed that, then this is an amazing game. The story is alright and a little cliche, but the game play is king, the dungeon design is awesome, and the music is great. In this game you can build a party of 5 with plenty of character to choose from, I think close to 20 with the DLC. The job system is great, most character have 3 tiers with several different paths. This game has a very deep job and party system that becomes very important in the latter 3rd of the game and the post game is great. This is easily a 100hrs+ DRPG. I bought this game a long time ago on ths PSN Store on sale for around $7 and later bought the DLC for $10, the DLC is worth every penny for the added characters, which increases party customization and it also comes with a Double XP boost equippable, for one character at a time, and an increased item drop rate. After playing to the endgame, and starting the post game, I loved this game and wanted a physical copy. Luckily it wasnt to hard to find, yet, and I managed to find a sealed copy cheaper than the standard MSRP of $40. Even though I already owned this game digitally it was still worth a second purchase. Great game with amazing gameplay and deep customization. I hope the sequel 2-2 gets localized and hope the prequel does as well. Maybe on the PC or Switch? And if this game ever got a re-release on the PC or Switch I would most definitely be buying this game a 3rd time. So if you can get past the fan service then you will find a difficult and deep DRPG that is worth every penny.

Jan 14, 2020
Overall a great device that sadly ended too soon and was killed by Smartphones.
1 of 1 found this helpful Great device, highley under rated, great look and feel, doesn't feel too small like some iPods, has good heft but a comfortable amount for its size. sounds great, easier to grip than iPod classics.
I have both a Zune and a Classic and for every day music listening I use my Zune and when I'm driving I use my iPod Classics because they can connect properly to my car through usb and I can control it through my car, to bad the Zune wasn't adopted industry wide, then I could do the same with my Zune. The Zune Software is Ok on the PC and getting things setup can be a little bit of a pain at first but it is well worth it, if you need help YouTube is great.
I love the quick Playlist que/creation on my Zune and the screen looks great, the album art on the Zune looks way better than on the iPod classic, for whatever reason the iPod has a decent sized screen but the album art is tiny, not sure why apple did that.
The main reason for a Zune is a dedicated music device free from distractions. I don't have to worry about abnoxious phone calls from telemarketers interupting my music, also the built in DAC and EQ are great, the sound quality is awesome as well.
I plan on modding my Zune with a 128GB SSD and a New battery, which is pretty easy to do, then I won't have to worry about dropping it.
One important not on the Zune and all but the 7Th Gen iPod Classics, they DO NOT support in line headphone controls, its a shame but sadly they just can't support the controls, there is a solution for both devices though, on the iPod there is a wired FM Tuner/Controller that connects through the dock/sync port which adds radio function to the iPod and can also control volume, Play/Pause and skip tracks, it has a headphone jack and a clip to hold it to a shirt, the Zune also has a similar device called the duall controller, it connects the same way, to the sync port and also has a clip to hold it, it has 2 headphone jacks for music sharing, a big selling point of the Zune when it first released was Legal music sharing, and it has volume, play/pause and track controls as well, It does't have an FM tuner but the 30GB Zune came with one built in.
Overall a great device that sadly ended too soon, it would have been much more successful if it came out earlier, maybe 2003 or 2004. The iPhone and Smartphones in general sadly killed off the mainstream appeal of a dedicated music device. It's also great because I don't constantly use my data, I don't have to worry about cell reception and It doesn't take up storage on my Phone and has a Built in Headphone jack, although no bluetooth.