My Top 10 RPG's of All Time - Page 2
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So no fek
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Juicyfruit
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zerglingsfolife
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On March 14 2010 15:30 Juicyfruit wrote: I'd rate the first half of Xenogears even above final fantasy III. The second disc, however, is just >.> Ooo, I've heard a lot about Xenogears but never played it. What is good/bad about? | ||
Enki
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In)Spire
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MetalMarine
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Arco
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The music and story was great, too. I remember having to upgrade my video card to play the PC version. The graphics were fantastic. The combat was great. Pretty much everything about the game is win. | ||
Ack1027
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Those are easily the best this world has to offer in terms of rpgs. Good man. | ||
Sadistx
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Any rpg list without Fallout/Baldur's Gate/KOTOR is pretty much an empty space. | ||
zerglingsfolife
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On March 14 2010 15:45 Sadistx wrote: I disagree entirely. Any rpg list without Fallout/Baldur's Gate/KOTOR is pretty much an empty space. I intentionally left out all western RPG's because they are so different from Japanese RPGs | ||
illu
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Carnivorous Sheep
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On March 14 2010 15:42 Ack1027 wrote: I usually don't care about these lists but I'm so glad I couldn't help but smile at your top 3. Those are easily the best this world has to offer in terms of rpgs. Good man. 轩辕剑3外传 - 天之痕 trumps all of the games on that list though TBH. And a few other Chinese RPGs (fairly similar to JPRGs in style I would say) would make it to the top 10. | ||
JWD
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I like your list though, thanks for putting the effort in to make it an interesting read. | ||
thedeadhaji
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thedeadhaji
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Juicyfruit
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Speaking of battles, there's two major types. One where you fight as your regular character, and one where you fight inside a giant mecha. Also, there's this minigame where you fight other robots but not in the turn-based system but more of an action-sequence. It...wasn't the highlight of the game, but it's there, and completing it is part of the storyline. If you're an RPG fan, you'll definitely need to play Xenogears, like, NOW. I don't like making assumptions but based on your taste (which is very close to mine), you'd definitely put Xenogears somewhere very high on your list. P.S. Tales of Phantasia for the SNES is pretty epic too. | ||
Grobyc
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Disregard
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On March 14 2010 15:49 Carnivorous Sheep wrote: 轩辕剑3外传 - 天之痕 trumps all of the games on that list though TBH. And a few other Chinese RPGs (fairly similar to JPRGs in style I would say) would make it to the top 10. Ever play Wind and Cloud? | ||
d3_crescentia
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For one thing, I really disagree with how high you placed Lufia II. All of the improvements to the battle system were great - but with the tradeoff of a boring plot and repetitive block puzzles. I actually prefer the story/writing in Lufia I, though again it suffers from repetitive dungeon syndrome on top of how primitive it was compared to later SNES games. Also, no Tales of Phantasia or Secret of Mana? Play those two games if you haven't yet. FF6 deserves to be on top, though. It was the crowning achievement of its generation. | ||
StorkHwaiting
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