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RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
sevin0seven wrote:Dakinggamer87 wrote:sevin0seven wrote:mine would be:
Chrono Trigger: the first RPG i've finished multiple times. enjoyed every bit of it during summer time in my late teens. great story line and battle strategy. simply one of my favorite snes games.
Final Fantasy 3 (VI): most likely my favorite FF of them all. great story line with unforgettable characters, awesome sound tracks and the second RPG i've played over and over again.
Secret of Mana: the first multi-player RPG i've played and it's a good one. really enjoy this classic.
Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time: i love this 3D RPG. one of the reason i got a N64. simply classic. memorable music and puzzles i still remember to this day. i can hear the music of Kokiri Forest music now...
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Chrono Trigger was one of my first RPG's aside from Super Mario RPG that I played multiple times.
i wished i had played and complete more RPG's but after Oracina of Time, college took all that time away. i did play other great RPGs after but never finished them so i can't consider them on my list.
Gamerforlife wrote:banging head against wall at people calling Zelda games rpgs....
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o.pwuaioc wrote:I've been very lucky with my progression of RPGs, so that I've hit the classics early and followed a natural order. My first RPG, after having beaten Link to the Past, was Secret of Mana. This was everything I was looking for in a follow-up to LttP, and I wasn't disappointed at all. The graphics were good, the music was so good that I still like to keep it in rotation today, and the gameplay has forever kept me coming back, each time trying to bring someone else with me. It's always been a hit at RB meetups when it's brought out, and now my gf and I are going through it.
Immediately after Secret of Mana, I found and fell in love with Final Fantasy II (aka Final Fantasy IV). Gone were the simplistic story of SoM and LttP and replacing the swing of the sword or axe was a strategic turn-based system. It helps that I started reading Lord of the Rings around this time, so everything just fit right in place. The story is still compelling, the music phenomenal, and although the graphics were a step down from LttP and SoM (except for the awesomely drawn enemies). To this day, I still compare all turn-based games to it, and although there have been several contenders, the charm still makes it rank number one in my book.
Years after FFIV, my friend loaned me his copy of Ogre Battle 64. I had been hungering for an RPG experience after Legend of the Dragoon, and boy, did this sure fill it! Instead of just a few characters, you can equip and train a whole army! It had some cheese, certainly, but overall it was finely made and I'm glad I now have seriously one of the best games on the N64, let alone the best reason to actually get an N64. Too bad this title was often overlooked.
For me, nothing outdoes these titles, although to be fair, I've only played a small handful of SRPGs, and I'm still very far behind in PS1 RPGs, but who has time these days to beat all the RPGs of old?
General_Norris wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:banging head against wall at people calling Zelda games rpgs....
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Hey, I bang the head for every single game mentioned here being called a roleplaying game, so you have it better than I do
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
sevin0seven wrote:Jmustang1968 wrote:sevin0seven wrote:mine would be:
Legend of Zelda - Ocarina of Time: i love this 3D RPG. one of the reason i got a N64. simply classic. memorable music and puzzles i still remember to this day. i can hear the music of Kokiri Forest music now...
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to each it's own mr Mustang or co-host of podcast
Gamerforlife wrote:General_Norris wrote:Gamerforlife wrote:banging head against wall at people calling Zelda games rpgs....
Don't mind me though, continue the thread and ignore the troll
Hey, I bang the head for every single game mentioned here being called a roleplaying game, so you have it better than I do
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Yeah, yeah, I know. I suppose the only real role playing game consists of pen, paper and dice