High difficulty JRPGs

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I think Mike is a pretty cool guy. Eh likes Dragon Warrior II and doesn't afraid of anything.

On a serious note, I appreciate grinding, I just don't want to be forced into it all the time. I'd rather the grinding be more incorporated into the storyline. I can, though, appreciate the early efforts.
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dsheinem wrote:Mike, you sound like an asshole.

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No, I'm actually a really nice guy. It is annoying when people who have no sensibilities for the older games review the older games. No, it's not Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VII, so if that bothers you, just say so: 5/10 "Not Chrono Trigger or Final Fantasy VII". Period. End of mini-review... Just because you like Gears of War, doesn't mean anybody wants to hear your opinion about Ikari Warriors.

And besides, it's a recommendations thread, not an argument. I'm trying to convey the kind of thing I like to get the kind of recommendations I'm looking for. Fuck me for being a little emphatic!!!!
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Tactics Ogre is pretty challenging, the original for the SNES/PSX.
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Xeogred wrote:Tactics Ogre is pretty challenging, the original for the SNES/PSX.
Thanks :D ... Although I'm kind of put off by anything with "Tactics" in the title ever since I subjected myself to the utter crapiness of FF Tactics Advance. Although come to think about it a lot of the complaints I've read about FFTA cite Tactics Ogre as an example of how do do it right.
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AppliCotton wrote:the utter crapiness of FF Tactics Advance.
...the hell?
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Doesn't everyone hate FFTA?
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AppleQueso wrote:Doesn't everyone hate FFTA?
they do? News to me. I thought it was great.
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noiseredux wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:Doesn't everyone hate FFTA?
they do? News to me. I thought it was great.
It's no FFT or Tactics Ogre but it is alright. Story was weak, laws were unnecessary and annoying. I liked the selection of races and classes... I generally liked FFTA2 better though.
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noiseredux wrote:
AppleQueso wrote:Doesn't everyone hate FFTA?
they do? News to me. I thought it was great.
LAWS. FFTA2 was fine, but FFTA was painful because of that. I will never beat the game because of the LAWS. I dont want to have to sit down and flop through menus every time because all of the sudden physical attacks are disabled. TO on the GBA was vastly superior, even if simply because it doesnt have the Laws.

But if you want a hard traditional JRPG, try Phantasy Star II. Normally I would say Hylide, but that is a Zelda styled title RPG, not a strict JRPG.
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weird. I thought the laws thing was really interesting.
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