What RPG are you playing right now?

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Ack wrote:Sure thing. In fact, I think I'll go ahead and do it.

First off, I am a bit biased in regards to Record of Lodoss War. The original 13-episode OVA is my favorite anime series of all time, and one of my favorite representations of a traditional Western fantasy setting. And the game stays true to its universe, firmly entrenching itself directly into the world. Upon the arrival of the player character, I was fighting off hordes of undead and goblins and hobnobbing with legendary wizards.

If my knowledge of the series is correct, the game takes place around episodes 8-9 or so, at least as far as where I am. Perhaps more of the storyline will be revealed. And yes, you do run into many of the main characters. I've already encountered Parn and Deedlit, as well as the Dark Elf Pirotess. I have some complaints about the CG, specifically for Parn, but it's not a big deal.

As for gameplay, it's a very straightforward Diablo clone, though there's nothing wrong with that. Diablo is an awesome game, and so Record of Lodoss War was borrowing from an excellent source. We don't get much for class options however: you're playing a warrior, no matter what. In fact, your only real decisions in regards to combat are sword-and-board or two-hander, and what magic should I use for backup? And truthfully, the magic system is pretty clunky, so I've just gone straight up tank.

Equipment is where I think the game really shines though. You have stats governing your sword length, how well you can hear enemies, how loud your boots are so enemies can hear you, etc., and it all derives from what you're wearing. You also have a specific set of armor to wear that is upgradeable. Instead of equipping new stuff, you find new armor and take it back to your Dwarven blacksmith, and then have him refine that armor for Mythril, which can then be spent upgrading your armor into that one.

That might sound a bit odd, but your main set of equipment can be upgraded with bonuses to stats like HP, Strength, or Damage, be infused with magic spells that go off when you attack, or even have bonuses put in against certain enemy types(for instance, my current sword does an extra 75% of my base damage to goblins). And when you turn your equipment into a new type, the bonuses stay. So your short sword +7 becomes a long sword +7 or a claymore +7, at your discretion.

There's also special gear you can find throughout the world, which when refined will be put into a trophy case. I've only found three weapons for my case so far, and it's pretty big, so I've got a lot more to go. And there are short special dungeons with bigger and badder boss monsters to defeat, 30 in all I believe. I've killed only 2 so far, but I'm looking forward to getting the next one sometime soon.

The game's also very open. Once you make it through the goblin fortress, the world opens up significantly for you to wander. I suggest mainly sticking to the proper areas, as some of those other places will absolutely rape you. But I like that I can go explore the place almost from the get go. The game also isn't kind, and you can end up in some overwhelming fights pretty quick. I fought off a goblin horde earlier today, and I do mean horde. There were probably 200 fellas in a single room. It was epic.

All in all, I really like the game. It's got its issues, but I keep coming back and wanting to play more, even when I get beaten into a pulp by something much bigger than me.
That was a very informative post. You know I was quite fond of the original OAV myself. Still have the whole DVD set on my shelf. I was actually quite fond of Lord Ashram and Pirotess. And who can forget the epic battle between the King and the Emperor. This sounds like something I'm going to have to make time for at some point. I actually enjoy a good hack n slash rpg collect a thon every now and then. I really loved Baldur's Gate Dark Alliance on the PS2. I have some days off coming up for the holiday. Maybe I can make some time for Lodoss War, although Dragon Age and Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 will be keeping me busy as well. Too many games to play.

I really like the sound of those special dungeons and trophy items. That's the kind of extra stuff I always look for in games like this. I love having a reason to power up my character beyond simply beating the game. And the upgrade system sounds deep yet accesible. This seems to be one of those Dreamcast gems that many people don't know about
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Lately I have been playing Septerra Core and Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.
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Finished Mass Effect. It was kinda short, only 20 hours. I didn't finish any of the collection quests, though, which would have padded out my time some more (as I would have likely picked up some random quests along the way).
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MrPopo wrote:Finished Mass Effect. It was kinda short, only 20 hours. I didn't finish any of the collection quests, though, which would have padded out my time some more (as I would have likely picked up some random quests along the way).
I guess it kind of is, I never thought of ME as short since I did all the optional stuff and then ran through it again for some of the achievements(I played it on the 360). I like how ME gave you bonuses for achievements, something I think only Dead Rising did at the time(escept Dead Rising was much more of a bitch about it). A few of the optional quests were interesting. One had you help a bunch of soldiers defend an outpost against hordes of rachni. There were some turrets you could set up or just use the jeep. I like the side mission where you have to destroy the rogue training computer too

Just got Dragon Age and MUA 2 in the mail. Found that copy of Lodoss War I had lying around too, which I'm gonna try and fit in at some point in the coming months. Looks like I'm firmly back in rpg mode right now. Good thing I just finished my Mentor run on Ninja Gaiden 2
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I just beat disc 1 of Panzer Dragoon Saga today. Not much story yet but still a bit mysterious like the other ones. This is my new favorite RPG. The battle system is awesome, the spells are cool, and trying to get an excellent on each battle does add difficulty to a genre I never found very difficult. After this one I'm on to Shining Force III and Albert Odyssey.
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MrPopo wrote:Finished Mass Effect. It was kinda short, only 20 hours. I didn't finish any of the collection quests, though, which would have padded out my time some more (as I would have likely picked up some random quests along the way).
I guess it kind of is, I never thought of ME as short since I did all the optional stuff and then ran through it again for some of the achievements(I played it on the 360). I like how ME gave you bonuses for achievements, something I think only Dead Rising did at the time(escept Dead Rising was much more of a bitch about it). A few of the optional quests were interesting. One had you help a bunch of soldiers defend an outpost against hordes of rachni. There were some turrets you could set up or just use the jeep. I like the side mission where you have to destroy the rogue training computer too

Just got Dragon Age and MUA 2 in the mail. Found that copy of Lodoss War I had lying around too, which I'm gonna try and fit in at some point in the coming months. Looks like I'm firmly back in rpg mode right now. Good thing I just finished my Mentor run on Ninja Gaiden 2
I was playing on the PC, and while I knew the achievements would boost my stats, most of them only come into play if I started a second game, which I had no plans of doing anytime soon. I also hated the Mako physics. The idea was kinda cool, and the storyline missions that used it were fun, but random planet exploration (and specifically, those damn mountains) was less than fun, so I didn't feel like going out of my way to try and get all the collection quests done. I will say though, Mass Effect is achievements done right.
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Just finished La Pucelle Tactics on PS2 and am trying to get the 100% rating in Final Fantasy X-2.... hopefully I can accomplish it before christmas when I get my 360 and add that to my stable of systems..... already started buying 360 games.
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My PS1 which I got for free a few years ago has always had issues playing FMV's, I knew I had to adjust the pot but was always too lazy. Because of it I could never play my favorite RPG, Final Fantasy VIII, again because it would freeze on fmv's such as the one in the intro. Well I fixed it on the weekend and have started playing it again, I love when memorys come flooding back, this will be my 4th or 5th playthrough of it.
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emwearz wrote:My PS1 which I got for free a few years ago has always had issues playing FMV's, I knew I had to adjust the pot but was always too lazy. Because of it I could never play my favorite RPG, Final Fantasy VIII, again because it would freeze on fmv's such as the one in the intro. Well I fixed it on the weekend and have started playing it again, I love when memorys come flooding back, this will be my 4th or 5th playthrough of it.
Speaking of memorys, when I was cleaning up my magazine shelf and computer area, I stumbled upon a Xenogears strategy guide..... now if I can only remember where i put that game.
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