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Jrsxt
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SNES Rpg's
#8975762 - 09/23/08 09:53 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Well, i'm bored as hell. I'm looking for an rpg game that I can get into for the majority of the night. I loved final fantasy 7+. Havent played any other than those. Here is the problem. All I have is an xbox and xbox doesn't have ANYTHING for rpgs. It is a modified xbox and has emulators for the snes,n64, and gameboy advance right now. i'm looking for a good rpg to get into.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8975777 - 09/23/08 09:55 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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The FF games for SNES are sick. Specifically, FF2 and 3 have great story lines and some sweet chars. Those games seriously bring me back to like the 2nd grade, haha.
Also, its not an RPG, but YOSHIS ISLAND!
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8975799 - 09/23/08 09:59 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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ChronoTrigger is probably the highest rated game out there, and probably the funnest one when I played it many years ago. Also Secret of Mana has awesome gameplay, but little to no story.
Ogre Battle is good too, with a very good story.
Those three are probably the least "aged" of the lot.
The FF games I find are a bit tedious and less timeless.
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On the other hand, metroid 3 is more of a puzzle type of game and would be fun no matter how old you were. But it's not an rpg.
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zelda?
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8977862 - 09/24/08 10:49 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Chronotrigger and Super Mario RPG.
These are all you need.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: deCypher]
#8988695 - 09/26/08 09:29 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Try to grab a SEGA Genesis emulator and get Shining Force. I fucking loved that game.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8989082 - 09/26/08 11:12 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Illusion of Gaia and Terranigma are top-notch.
They're both pretty well developed in the story department.
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A lot of these games are very childish and will not interest an adult. Games such as Terranigma, Illusion of Gaia and Shining Force all tend to have very childish dialogue and storylines, as well as tedious gameplay.
The games that adults are most likely to find fun are puzzle type games, not rpgs.
The only two games I can think of with adult storylines are Ogre Battle and Phantasy Star 4 (for sega genesis). Otherwise I suspect you will be a tad disappointed with the suggestions made here, including Chrono Trigger, which is often cited as the best RPG ever made.
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You, sir, need to be beaten with the fun stick.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8990176 - 09/26/08 04:13 PM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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If you have an N64 emulator, try Secret of Evermore.
My favorite RPG of all time.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Jrsxt]
#8992276 - 09/27/08 01:42 AM (15 years, 4 months ago) |
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Ill second Chrono, and also suggest Earthbound.
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Quote:
adjust said: A lot of these games are very childish and will not interest an adult. Games such as Terranigma, Illusion of Gaia and Shining Force all tend to have very childish dialogue and storylines, as well as tedious gameplay.
The games that adults are most likely to find fun are puzzle type games, not rpgs.
The only two games I can think of with adult storylines are Ogre Battle and Phantasy Star 4 (for sega genesis). Otherwise I suspect you will be a tad disappointed with the suggestions made here, including Chrono Trigger, which is often cited as the best RPG ever made.
Puzzle games are known for their great storylines.
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Ogre Battle was pretty cool.
I haven't thought of that game in years.
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Earthbound is my personal favorite RPG for the SNES. I never played chrono trigger or secret of mana though.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: flibius]
#9009531 - 09/30/08 05:33 PM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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Super Mario RPG for sure if asking about SNES.
Though I hope you have played the few RPGs on the Xbox that are out there. Fable, Morrowind and Jade Empire come to mind.
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Re: SNES Rpg's [Re: Postal]
#9011414 - 10/01/08 12:09 AM (15 years, 3 months ago) |
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I'd say Breath of Fire II was pretty fun, back in the day.
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