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Post by Josh B » 08 Dec 2005 22:06

Tsiangkun wrote:8O real old school RPGs involve dice, player sheets, and a Game Master.
holla. but i never got into those, im from the nintendo generation babyyy!

im with chan though LUNAR. SSS is way better than eternal blue, and i wanna get my hands on lunar magic school. but SSS OOOOOMGGGGG sooo goood. i remember the second day i had that game, i faked sick at school so i could come home and play it lol. what a dork i was..
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Post by Jdigges » 09 Dec 2005 06:03

hahahahaha. i can remember many occasions when i skipped school to play a video game all day :) i bet my little brother has done it even more hahah!

Super mario RPG is an awesome game. Evermore was pretty cool. the story line was interesting and the character developement was different.
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Post by dragonhack » 09 Dec 2005 06:38

Jdigges wrote:hahahahaha. i can remember many occasions when i skipped school to play a video game all day :) i bet my little brother has done it even more hahah!

Super mario RPG is an awesome game. Evermore was pretty cool. the story line was interesting and the character developement was different.
super mario rpg was and still is by far one of my favorite rpg gamess!

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Post by shredzilla » 14 Dec 2005 07:29

Ugh, since this topic I've slowly been getting a craving for playing an rpg. This is not good though because they suck 70+ hours of your life away before you know it. Final Fantasy XI would've been the best rpg I'd ever played had it not been for it's slow, tedius level up system. When I quit, I had a level 30 Red Mage and I was well over 100 hours into the game. I was going to begin a support job class as a summoner, which would've sucked another 100 hours or so out of me.

The game itself was astounding though, with gorgeous visuals. I miss playing it really. But I don't miss hunting a hundred giant dragonflies for hours in order to gain a level, or a thousand to get some key item that was crucial to my character's development. I seriously recommend giving it a try though, because the first month is free.

As much as I dog it for the level-up process, the game is really awesome. The world feels so alive. For instance right now all of the cities would be decorated with Holiday decorations, and lights all over. And you can buy fireworks and set them off, they look really cool. The whole culture of learning trades like black/goldsmithing, alchemy, mining the different colors/rarities of crystals, and just buying and selling goods makes it an amazingly realistic in-game economy. The fighting and gameplay rock, you can learn so many cool spells and attacks. I miss it...

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Post by KronoKicker » 14 Dec 2005 10:32

Just started replaying some classic stuff on the genesis. For RPGs shining force and eventually shining force 2. I love the combat sequence in this game, similar to FF Tactics (FF Tactics just adds a shit load more).
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Post by HooD » 14 Dec 2005 10:50

Suikoden II

Tales of Destiny

Wild Arms

Those were definitely my 3 old skool favs that got me into RPG's !
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Post by Sporatical_Distractions » 14 Dec 2005 12:18

I can't believe nobody mentioned the the Fallout Series (i guess it depends on what years define old school :wink: ) best games EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by ShredPirate » 14 Dec 2005 14:12

these are the games i've played thoroughly.
and i give them all 5 stars.



nes:

dragon warrors 1-4
crystalis (adventure/rpg)
final fantasy 1
destiny of an emperor
ultima 4: quest of the avatar
solstice (VERY tough puzzle game)
a boy and his blob
star tropics (adventure)

snes:

actraiser 1 and 2
7th saga
earthbound
chrono trigger
final fantasy 2(IV)
final fantasy V
final fantasy 3(VI)
secret of mana
secret of evermore
bahamut lagoon
tales of phantasia
super mario rpg
lufia and lufia2
breath of fire 1 and 2
illusion of gaia
super metroid

playstation:

alundra
legend of mana
final fantasy 7, 8, 9
final fantasy tactics
tales of destiny
wild arms
vandal hearts

gameboy:

final fantasy legend
pokemon
dragon warrior monsters
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Post by BalinorNZ » 19 Dec 2005 03:38

Probably the coolest 2d RPG for snes I thought was Seiken Densetsu 3 aka Secret of Mana 2. :)

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Post by Wasabi » 19 Dec 2005 04:08

Wild Arms 2 was alright, but definitely get Wild Arms. I hear PS2 released an updated 3d version of Wild Arms, so I'm thinking about getting it! I remember I was so obsessed with its opening theme that it made me replay it 5 times in a row.

And nobody mentioned Persona! That's a pretty good RPG, and its sequels were moderately good as well. Pretty dark and eerie plot.
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Post by Guest_2 » 19 Dec 2005 04:19

What is a role playing game?

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