Zing wrote:Now I can move on to Final Fantasy III. I bought it at release, got to the ghost train part, quit, and traded it all in to Babbage's for $35 in credit. I've managed to avoid all spoilers and pretty much anything about the game all these years. I have a few articles about the game bookmarked for many years, just waiting until after I finish the game.
This is my favorite game of all time. It's beautifully crafted. Enjoy.
Ack wrote:Well, I just beat Ys III on the SNES. Now I'm wondering about all the "lesser" RPGs that people don't really discuss when talking about the console. Games like Drakkhen, Arcana, Robotrek, Paladin's Quest, 7th Saga, Eye of the Beholder, Super Ninja Boy, etc. A lot of folks seem to focus on the quality titles like the Final Fantasies, Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, the Breath of Fires, etc. But what else is worth checking out?
So how did you like Ys III?
I love The 7th Saga. If you're looking for an incredibly difficult "Western" JRPG with a great atmosphere, give it a go. It's definitely an acquired taste, but I enjoyed it immensely.
I'd like to check out some of those "lesser-known" games you mentioned later this year. They tend to be cheaper than the well-known titles, which is nice.
I do own Eye of the Beholder and Drakkhen. Eye of the Beholder is okay... It's a Western RPG (D&D) of course, I'd honestly rather just play the Abandonware DOS version.
Drakkhen is kinda cool, but my god is it weird. You have to go into it with the right mindset. It's hard to explain - play it and you'll see what I mean. The game's sequel, Dragon View, is also on the SNES though I haven't played it.
Paladin's Quest is a game I'd like to try some day - seems like it could be a hidden gem. The sequel, Lennus II, is also on the SNES but it's Japan-only (there is an English ROM hack though).
I really can't get enough of SNES RPGs...