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Must do Tactics Ogre. Such a great game.Exhuminator wrote:Alright homies, here are some RPGs I'm considering playing this year, give me the opinions!
Dragon Quest IX (DS)
Jean d'Arc (PSP)
Persona 4 Golden (Vita)
Radiant Historia (DS)
Rogue Galaxy (PS2)
Shadow Hearts Covenant (PS2)
Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together (PSP)
Tales of Symphonia (GameCube)
Xenoblade (Wii)
Ys Celceta (Vita)
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Okay, shall do.Jmustang1968 wrote:Must do Tactics Ogre. Such a great game.Exhuminator wrote:Alright homies, here are some RPGs I'm considering playing this year, give me the opinions!
Dragon Quest IX (DS)
Jean d'Arc (PSP)
Persona 4 Golden (Vita)
Radiant Historia (DS)
Rogue Galaxy (PS2)
Shadow Hearts Covenant (PS2)
Tactics Ogre Let Us Cling Together (PSP)
Tales of Symphonia (GameCube)
Xenoblade (Wii)
Ys Celceta (Vita)
I was planning on playing a PSP game next. And since I'm already in a Matsuno mood (playing Crimson Shroud now) looks like it's Let Us Cling Together then. Looking forward to seeing if I enjoy it more than Final Fantasy Tactics or not. I mean, I loved FFT, if TO:LUCT can beat that, well... that's saying something right there.
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personally I think Tactics Ogre is better than FFT. And yes, that is saying a lot.
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I really like FFT, and prefer TO as well. I think the story is better, and I like having more units in battle. Canopus rules!
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>I like having more units in battle
Yeah I just read the PSP version supports up to 18 simultaneous participants in battle.
Yeah I just read the PSP version supports up to 18 simultaneous participants in battle.
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Forgotten Realms, because I got it on OG Xbox and I want to know if I should play it. Also, it is one of the few on your list that I know, other than Drakkhen, which I thought was kinda boring when I tried it out 10 years ago.Ack wrote:
1. Super Ninja Boy (SNES)
2. Unepic (PC)
3. Lichdom: Battlemage (PC)
4. Drakkhen (SNES)
5. Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (PC)
So...which of these should I play?
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Do note that the PSP version is pretty different from the SNES/PSX original. Both incarnations are pretty hard.Exhuminator wrote:I was planning on playing a PSP game next. And since I'm already in a Matsuno mood (playing Crimson Shroud now) looks like it's Let Us Cling Together then. Looking forward to seeing if I enjoy it more than Final Fantasy Tactics or not. I mean, I loved FFT, if TO:LUCT can beat that, well... that's saying something right there.
The game is 10x better than FFT with real branching storyline paths and alternate scenarios. It does not lose its steam in the later half and does not have overpowered special named units that break the game. And like pointed out above, it's so much more fun having 10-18 (apparently on the PSP version like you said?) units per battle instead of FFT's average 4 or something.
Knight of Lodis on the GBA is extremely good as well. What did FFT give us? Something about snowballs and a judge rule system... lmfao, awful. LOD is a 10x better option.
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I agree that Tactics Ogre is way better than Final Fantasy Tactics, but I personalyl adored Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and A2. They were much better focused than the FFT and actually using a party you bothered to customise was favoured over just using Orlandeau like in FFT.Xeogred wrote:Do note that the PSP version is pretty different from the SNES/PSX original. Both incarnations are pretty hard.Exhuminator wrote:I was planning on playing a PSP game next. And since I'm already in a Matsuno mood (playing Crimson Shroud now) looks like it's Let Us Cling Together then. Looking forward to seeing if I enjoy it more than Final Fantasy Tactics or not. I mean, I loved FFT, if TO:LUCT can beat that, well... that's saying something right there.
The game is 10x better than FFT with real branching storyline paths and alternate scenarios. It does not lose its steam in the later half and does not have overpowered special named units that break the game. And like pointed out above, it's so much more fun having 10-18 (apparently on the PSP version like you said?) units per battle instead of FFT's average 4 or something.
Knight of Lodis on the GBA is extremely good as well. What did FFT give us? Something about snowballs and a judge rule system... lmfao, awful. LOD is a 10x better option.
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alienjesus wrote:I agree that Tactics Ogre is way better than Final Fantasy Tactics, but I personalyl adored Final Fantasy Tactics Advance and A2. They were much better focused than the FFT and actually using a party you bothered to customise was favoured over just using Orlandeau like in FFT.Xeogred wrote:Do note that the PSP version is pretty different from the SNES/PSX original. Both incarnations are pretty hard.Exhuminator wrote:I was planning on playing a PSP game next. And since I'm already in a Matsuno mood (playing Crimson Shroud now) looks like it's Let Us Cling Together then. Looking forward to seeing if I enjoy it more than Final Fantasy Tactics or not. I mean, I loved FFT, if TO:LUCT can beat that, well... that's saying something right there.
The game is 10x better than FFT with real branching storyline paths and alternate scenarios. It does not lose its steam in the later half and does not have overpowered special named units that break the game. And like pointed out above, it's so much more fun having 10-18 (apparently on the PSP version like you said?) units per battle instead of FFT's average 4 or something.
Knight of Lodis on the GBA is extremely good as well. What did FFT give us? Something about snowballs and a judge rule system... lmfao, awful. LOD is a 10x better option.
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