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I played this game on a ps2 over a decade ago
How was it? Any thoughts?
I thought the graphics were sort of pleasant in a relaxing way. It had a homey vibe and the hub area was quiet and peaceful. I only rented the game so I didn’t play that much but I always wanted to play it again. The graphics look so much worse in the picture than I remember. Gameplay I don’t remember much other than running around the hub grabbing coins and shopping.
I owned this and a couple of the other Bratz games but I think there was more to it than I ever got to play. I think I got as far as unlocking the indoor mall...? I mostly just liked running around and I think there was a certain point I just wasn't sure what I was supposed to do next or I wasn't interested in the next thing so that's when id always abandon the save file, come back in a few months or something, start a new save, rinse and repeat.
I'm not sure if that's a flaw of the game or just my ADHD getting in the way of most linear-story games. I wasn't able to finish a lot of games as a kid; I'm the person that almost never leaves the first Island in GTA 3 lol.