This is more of a curiosity thing, but I'm wondering how many of you have played a ton of RPGs. Also curious what percentage of them you have actually completed...
I've probably played about 10 different RPGs and gotten, on average, about 20% completion.
How many RPGs have you played?
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I've played these 7:
Shining the Holy Ark - finished
Panzer Dragoon Saga - finished
Final Fantasy 9 - finished and apart from 1 card I 100% this one
Final Fantasy 8 - got halfway thru before giving up
Final Fantaty 3 DS - Still occasionally grinding the Crystal tower
Zelda The Minish Cap - about 3/4 thru
Zelda OoT - Still playing
On the whole I find them pretty enjoyable but I dont have the time or the attention threshold anymore. In fact I increasingly find myself going for games that are shorter becuase it gives me a more obtainable goal - I hate leaving a game part finished.
Shining the Holy Ark - finished
Panzer Dragoon Saga - finished
Final Fantasy 9 - finished and apart from 1 card I 100% this one
Final Fantasy 8 - got halfway thru before giving up
Final Fantaty 3 DS - Still occasionally grinding the Crystal tower
Zelda The Minish Cap - about 3/4 thru
Zelda OoT - Still playing
On the whole I find them pretty enjoyable but I dont have the time or the attention threshold anymore. In fact I increasingly find myself going for games that are shorter becuase it gives me a more obtainable goal - I hate leaving a game part finished.
Final Fantasy - played
Final Fantasy 2 - played
Final Fantasy 3 - got to the Giant Rat
Final Fantasy 4 - got to the final boss, had to return it
Final Fantasy 5 - played
Final Fantasy 6 - beaten
Final Fantasy 7 - beaten
Final Fantasy 8 - beaten
Final Fantasy 9 - played
Final Fantasy 10 - beaten
Final Fantasy 10-2 - played
Final Fantasy 12 - played
Final Fantasy Adventure - beaten
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest - beaten
Final Fantasy Tactics - beaten
Lufia - played
Lufia 2 - beaten
Dragon Quest - played
TES 3: Morrowind - beaten
TES 4: Oblivion - played
Wild Arms - played halfway, the fake credits pissed me off
Legend of Legaia - played
Breath of Fire - played
Breath of Fire 2 - played
Breath of Fire 3 - beaten
Parasite Eve - beaten
Legend of Dragoon - beaten
Saga Frontier - played
Saga Frontier - played
Star Ocean - played
Star Ocean: Second Story - beaten
Star Ocean 3 - played
Kingdom Hearts - beaten
Dark Cloud - played
Super Ninja Bros. - beaten
Chrono Trigger - played
Chrono Cross - beaten
Terranigma - played
Secret of Evermore - played
Secret of Mana - played
Seiken Densetsu - played
Magic Knights Rayearth - beaten
Tales of Phantasia - played
Nox - beaten
Diablo - beaten
Diablo 2 - beaten
Ultima 0 - played
Ultima 3 - played
Ultima: Runes of Virtue - played
Dungeon Siege - beaten
Tactics Ogre - beaten
Quest 64 - beaten
Titan's Quest - beaten
La Pucelle Tactics - beaten
Disgaea - played
Makai Kingdom - played
Earthbound - played
Sweet Home - played
Bahamut Lagoon - beaten
Live A Live - played
Super Mario RPG - played
You can't really count MMORPGs, but I've played a few of those, too: Ultima Online, Asheron's Call, Everquest, Guild Wars, EvE, Dungeons & Dragons Online...
Honestly, I don't really have time anymore. And I'm surprised I've beaten as many as I have. Usually I'll get bored of playing about halfway through and quit right there, never to get back to it.
Final Fantasy 2 - played
Final Fantasy 3 - got to the Giant Rat
Final Fantasy 4 - got to the final boss, had to return it
Final Fantasy 5 - played
Final Fantasy 6 - beaten
Final Fantasy 7 - beaten
Final Fantasy 8 - beaten
Final Fantasy 9 - played
Final Fantasy 10 - beaten
Final Fantasy 10-2 - played
Final Fantasy 12 - played
Final Fantasy Adventure - beaten
Final Fantasy: Mystic Quest - beaten
Final Fantasy Tactics - beaten
Lufia - played
Lufia 2 - beaten
Dragon Quest - played
TES 3: Morrowind - beaten
TES 4: Oblivion - played
Wild Arms - played halfway, the fake credits pissed me off
Legend of Legaia - played
Breath of Fire - played
Breath of Fire 2 - played
Breath of Fire 3 - beaten
Parasite Eve - beaten
Legend of Dragoon - beaten
Saga Frontier - played
Saga Frontier - played
Star Ocean - played
Star Ocean: Second Story - beaten
Star Ocean 3 - played
Kingdom Hearts - beaten
Dark Cloud - played
Super Ninja Bros. - beaten
Chrono Trigger - played
Chrono Cross - beaten
Terranigma - played
Secret of Evermore - played
Secret of Mana - played
Seiken Densetsu - played
Magic Knights Rayearth - beaten
Tales of Phantasia - played
Nox - beaten
Diablo - beaten
Diablo 2 - beaten
Ultima 0 - played
Ultima 3 - played
Ultima: Runes of Virtue - played
Dungeon Siege - beaten
Tactics Ogre - beaten
Quest 64 - beaten
Titan's Quest - beaten
La Pucelle Tactics - beaten
Disgaea - played
Makai Kingdom - played
Earthbound - played
Sweet Home - played
Bahamut Lagoon - beaten
Live A Live - played
Super Mario RPG - played
You can't really count MMORPGs, but I've played a few of those, too: Ultima Online, Asheron's Call, Everquest, Guild Wars, EvE, Dungeons & Dragons Online...
Honestly, I don't really have time anymore. And I'm surprised I've beaten as many as I have. Usually I'll get bored of playing about halfway through and quit right there, never to get back to it.
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phantasy star (sega master system) finished
final fantasy (nes) finished, final fantasy 2/3 (snes) finished, final fantasy 7/8/9 (playstation) finished
dragon warrior 1/2/3 (nes) finished
phantasy star 2/3/4 (genesis) finished, phantasy star online (dreamcast) finished
shining in the darkness (genesis) finished, shining force 1/2 (genesis) finished, shining force 3 (saturn) finished, shining widom/ shining the holy ark (saturn) finished.
arcana (snes) finished
secret of mana (snes) finished
secret of evermore (snes) finished
lufia 1/2 (snes) finished
panzer dragon rpg (saturn) finished
dragon force (saturn) finished.
lol, i can say i finished about 90% of rpg's i've played
i played waaaay more than this list here, this is just an example of the madness..lol
final fantasy (nes) finished, final fantasy 2/3 (snes) finished, final fantasy 7/8/9 (playstation) finished
dragon warrior 1/2/3 (nes) finished
phantasy star 2/3/4 (genesis) finished, phantasy star online (dreamcast) finished
shining in the darkness (genesis) finished, shining force 1/2 (genesis) finished, shining force 3 (saturn) finished, shining widom/ shining the holy ark (saturn) finished.
arcana (snes) finished
secret of mana (snes) finished
secret of evermore (snes) finished
lufia 1/2 (snes) finished
panzer dragon rpg (saturn) finished
dragon force (saturn) finished.
lol, i can say i finished about 90% of rpg's i've played
i played waaaay more than this list here, this is just an example of the madness..lol
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Sega master system, Sega genesis, Sega saturn(mod), Dreamcast, Nes, Super nes, Turbografx-16, Playstation 1, Playstation 2, Gamecube, X-box 360.
Sega master system, Sega genesis, Sega saturn(mod), Dreamcast, Nes, Super nes, Turbografx-16, Playstation 1, Playstation 2, Gamecube, X-box 360.
Jeez I was thinking around 30, but when I made a list just off the top of my head it was a shade over 70 and I have beaten the vast majority of them. Although that number might vary quite a bit if you choose to discount RPG hybrids (action, strategy/tactical, FPS, etc.), and I didn't count RPGs I hadn't played for more than an hour. Either way that's somewhat distressing.
I basically only play the occasional PC RPG nowadays.
I basically only play the occasional PC RPG nowadays.
I have probably played around 60 RPGs, and I have finished just about all of them. I am counting RPG hybrids though.
I am actually trying to complete all Genesis RPGs. The idea started a couple of years ago when I was curious what RPGs the Genesis had to offer (after reading the SNES vs. Genesis RPG debate). Before starting on my quest, I had only played the two Shining Force games (both of which I enjoy very much).
There are 41 RPGs for the Genesis (at least by sega-16's count, and that is what I am going off of) that are in English (I cannot read Japanese, otherwise, I would have a few more games I would have to finish). I have 6 left to finish right now.
I think next I will complete all the of the Saturn RPGs (there aren't too many, and from what I read, most are very enjoyable). From there I might go ahead and finish every English released RPG for Sega consoles. I guess I also eventually need to complete all SNES RPGs so I can do a comparison.
I am actually trying to complete all Genesis RPGs. The idea started a couple of years ago when I was curious what RPGs the Genesis had to offer (after reading the SNES vs. Genesis RPG debate). Before starting on my quest, I had only played the two Shining Force games (both of which I enjoy very much).
There are 41 RPGs for the Genesis (at least by sega-16's count, and that is what I am going off of) that are in English (I cannot read Japanese, otherwise, I would have a few more games I would have to finish). I have 6 left to finish right now.
I think next I will complete all the of the Saturn RPGs (there aren't too many, and from what I read, most are very enjoyable). From there I might go ahead and finish every English released RPG for Sega consoles. I guess I also eventually need to complete all SNES RPGs so I can do a comparison.
The posted results are making realize that something might be wrong with me. I go into every RPG expecting something great, and I'm almost always disappointed and so I don't finish them. There's just something that always lures me into this genre, even though I don't like it much. I tend to just try every one of them I can.
I'm kinda the same way.Mozgus wrote:The posted results are making realize that something might be wrong with me. I go into every RPG expecting something great, and I'm almost always disappointed and so I don't finish them. There's just something that always lures me into this genre, even though I don't like it much. I tend to just try every one of them I can.
I think it's the repetition and wandering that eventually turn me off.
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