marurun wrote:Der Langrisser, a remake of Langrisser II.
I admit to preferring the original Langrisser II cover art:
Xeogred wrote:Point, click, wait to shoot X gun. Repeat.
That could be said about any turn based game with guns.
>Get stuck in doors.
I do admit that happens.
>Get shot up around corners by Ally AI. Or shot them in the face around corners.
Fallout 1 & 2's friendly AI is definitely worthless. I just go solo.
Erik_Twice wrote:I had the feeling it's the kind of game that would be significantly improved by a sequel.
I love Front Mission's stage designs and atmosphere, but we've all got our own tastes. Front Mission saw four more sequels and many gaiden games, maybe you'd like one of those. Although the military industrial complex theme never changes.
It seems to be the concensus amongst WRPG fans, actually, though there are the ocassional bitter discussions about it.
Most WRPG fans think Fallout's gameplay is garbage? I don't think so. The biggest RPG forum on the internet voted Fallout the second best WRPG of all time recently:
http://www.rpgcodex.net/content.php?id=9453Jmustang1968 wrote:I actually have played Onimusha Tactics Exhuminator. I didn't beat it. I found it to be meh and moved on.
I commend you for having played it. You made the right decision though, Onimusha Tactics is a 5/10 at best. I don't know why I bothered to beat it.
Jmustang1968 wrote:Oh and Tactics Ogre and FFT have some similarities.
I guess my biggest question is, which game is more challenging? Is TO way harder than FFT? Or are they about the same?
Jmustang1968 wrote:Basically I found melee to be really weak, and snipers to be OP.
That's true. My favorite weapon was the shotgun. There were so many different types of shotgun ammo. Blowing robots up with EMP shells never got old.