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soon.Cloak
United States983 Posts
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BLinD-RawR
ALLEYCAT BLUES49484 Posts
On March 20 2014 22:33 AsmodeusXI wrote: Bravely Default is a lovely 3DS RPG. this, If you're into JRPGs Bravely Default is a must play for 3DS owners. otherwise I'd suggest playing Radiant Historia for the DS(at least there are emulators for DS unlike 3DS) also Soul blazer trilogy(Soul Blazer/Illusion of Gaia/Terranigma) | ||
HaRuHi
1220 Posts
I just bought Might and Magic X Legacy on steam, only 20 minutes in, too early to recommend, but it is interresting so far, also Dark Souls 2 coming up for pc. Southpark Stick of truth is amazing if you are a southpark fan, but really too short to lose yourself in. | ||
thejuilesy
Ireland13 Posts
Good luck on your mission and report back on how it goes | ||
Marcinko
South Africa1014 Posts
On March 21 2014 00:14 HackBenjamin wrote: Uh... sure, I guess, if you like adolescent fantasy games where you kill swarms of bad guys while buttrock plays and women flash their tits at you. Dark Souls was great too, I loved how it told me to push the A button to do things... while I was playing on PC. But it was dark, which I guess is good enough for the masses. What would you recommend then? Name it and I'll try it. The Witcher books are also pretty good.. | ||
Yurie
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dUTtrOACh
Canada2339 Posts
By far, Dark Souls was the best ARPG on 360 and PS3 (maybe until Dark Souls 2). The PC version is probably much better, considering you can mod. If you're into repetitive mouse-clicking enemies down, linear travel and the illusion of choice, you might enjoy Jade Empire. Ultima games have been historically quite good, for fans of classic games. Six, 7 & 9 are considered to be the best ones. There are a wealth of great Final Fantasies, if you haven't played them all. They're pretty much all good, with the exception of X2 and for it's simplicity, XIII was also pretty bad, though the cinematics were pretty, and you're not forced to use the "easy button" all the way through. | ||
Omnishroud
1073 Posts
-Divine divinity is awesome -Final fantasies are worth playing 6 through 12 (not including X-2, XI) XIII for visuals, PSP titles are amazing but not really RPGs (cept tactics, play tactics.) -Fallout / Elder scrolls titles. Tell me you've played a good modded morrowind / skyrim? Might not be an "rpg" to some though. -Kingdoms of amalur: reckoning is a reasonably good standalone RPG. -Deus ex: HR has some RPG elements and is great. -Pokemon, gen 1/2 remakes are my fave, some solid difficulty hacks out there (Liquid crystal, FireRed Omega, Blaze black / volt white + other by same author) | ||
dUTtrOACh
Canada2339 Posts
It's not really "turn-based", but the combat system uses Action Points. One nice thing about it is the ability to micro your squad like you would units in SC2. Stutter-stepping is totally legit vs melee enemies, or you could pack a humvee full of squadies and mow shit down while exploring the map. | ||
calh
537 Posts
Infinite Space is a good sci-fi RPG too, the characters are mostly likeable and customization is huge, although combat can get a bit grindy. | ||
WeaponX.7
Canada52 Posts
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alypse
Vietnam2762 Posts
If only PC: Dark Souls 2 for windows coming this April. | ||
MrCon
France29748 Posts
And get the wii-gaùmecube RPGs, baiten kaitos 1 & 2, xenoblade chronicles, the last story, skies of arcadia legends... Dark Souls for PC is also amazing, even tho it's an action RPG it's a must play, and a must 100% if you like it (lot of optionnal stuff to do) In general get a PS1, PS2, SNES and other emulators and gogo. For instance the whole nocturne/persona (Shin Megami Tensei) serie is fantastic and is about 8 games or something. Persona 3 (and 1 and 2), Nocturne (must play !), Devil summoner serie, Devil Survivor, Digital Devil Saga...basically if Atlus made it and it's a RPG, gogo. | ||
jrwh
United States37 Posts
I personally never played BG or BG2 so I'm finally just starting up a char in BGEE, looking forward to it very much. I think most of the other games I would recommend have already been mentioned. Morrowind might be up there with Chrono Trigger for me, I definitely thought Oblivion and Skyrim were steps back in terms of everything other than graphics. I tried the Gothic series of games but I couldn't get them to run smoothly on my laptop for some reason. A lot of the like 2005-2007ish era games (NWN2 also) for some reason give my newer laptops trouble and I never could figure out why. Gothic is supposed to be Morrowind-like though which is what made me want to try it. | ||
Zato-1
Chile4253 Posts
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HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
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Cheren
United States2911 Posts
Divinity: Original Sin is prettier than AoD but less challenging, and is similarly a turn-based tactical game with lots of player choices. Also there's co-op. Still in early-access mode though. Pillars of Eternity is coming out this year and looks pretty good. The Dark Souls series is more action than RPG, but still quite fun. On March 21 2014 03:09 WeaponX.7 wrote: Baldur's Gate 1 remains my favorite game of all time, but about a year ago a discovered Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura and I cant recommend it highly enough. It broke into my top 5 games of all time after a couple days of playing it, despite the fact I'm not a huge fan of steampunk in general. If you have never played it, play it. I enjoyed all of Troika's games. Arcanum has a brilliantly designed world with lots of secrets for the player to discover, Temple of Elemental Evil has fun tactical combat, and Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines is as close as a non Deus Ex game will come to capturing the feeling of Deus Ex. | ||
d00p
711 Posts
Gothic 3 (I understand it's pretty decent now if you mod/community patch it correctly?) | ||
d00p
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shubcraft
Germany145 Posts
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