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BoneSnapDeez wrote:How does it stack up against the Dragon Force, Sakura Wars, and Langrisser games on Saturn?
Aside from the first Dragon Force, I've only played the intros/first map or two of those games. As an aside, Sakura Wars 3 on the DC is totally bomb-ass dope from what I played of a random save file I inherited on one of the special VMUs--.

At any rate, I beat the first Dragon Force earlier in the year, and I would say it and Terra Phantastica are of comparable quality. The story and characters are way better in Terra Phantastica, though. Both games can drag a bit in terms of pacing, also. They're rather different styles of SRPGs, however; So, I don't know that I could really say that one is a better SRPG than the other.

I liked Terra Phantastica more than Shining Force or Shining Force II. I don't know if that's helpful at all. Terra Phantastica is much less by-the-numbers. Each commanding unit can be given a variety of different troops (light infantry, heavy infantry, archers, catapults, sprites, crows, war elephants, unicorn, tomatoes) as well as a piece of equipment from a host of items, which affect the unit's overall stats, above or below his base. Each type of troop has its own strengths and weaknesses, as well as a set of formations, which enhance certain traits, and detract from others while in the campaign maps: Usually there's one that focuses on movement, and the other two give a mix of defense and strength boosts, sometimes at the expense of the other. Actual skirmishes go to a separate screen where units face off for three rounds. There are standard attacks, and some troops give the ability to charge the opponent for much more damage, but it sets the unit's formation into the base movement formation (which considerably decreases attack and defense stats). Certain unit classes have magic as well. Attacking from the side skips the opponent's first round action, and depending on the formation the opponent is in, it will take greater damage. Likewise for attacking from behind, except the opponent only gets one action during the second round. There's an AP system for actions on the map, and every unit has a stamina gauge (called ELAN) which decreases with most actions. Terrain plays a big role in affecting movement, and there are meters in the skirmishes that show each troop's relative altitude. Being on higher ground gives some hidden bonuses, that I couldn't quite figure out, but in general seems to improve attack and defense.

There's a ton of depth to Terra Phantastica's game play, and it's all rather approachable, so in that sense, I would guess that it beats out all those other Saturn strategy games. Again, I would guess the story is a cut above those ones, and the audio is pretty good, as well.
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Thanks for the info. May as well pick up a copy - I'm seeing it for $6(!) on eBay.
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Alpha Protocol
I'm almost done with this, might beat it tonight even. I cleared the training area, Saudi Arabia, Taipei, Rome, and Moscow. Only thing left to do is assault a place that I won't spoil the name of. I started out unimpressed with Alpha Protocol and 12 hours later I remain as such. I know this game's got its fans, but I'm not ending up one. I think some folks are naturally inclined to gravitate towards underdogs and praise them highly on principle. But in reality, sometimes games are underdogs for deserving reasons. If I'd never played the glorious Splinter Cell series or Mass Effect, all which precluded Alpha Protocol, I might be more impressed with the parts it inadequately apes from them.
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Undertale
Finished the Pacifist ending recently! Ending was well worth the effort of getting though the troublesome spot. Unfortunately endings in other games will probably pale in comparison for a little while :lol:

Atelier Totori
Leveled up a bit and got better equipment, but I'm STILL not good enough to beat Flauschtraut! I have less than a year in game time to beat Totori but, while I'm sure that should be enough time to get enough items to beat Flauschtraut, I think I won't be able to get the Normal ending at this rate. I think there are two or three bosses after this one, and Flauschtraut is apparently the easiest, so who knows if I'll have enough time to prepare for the others :| Really frustrating if that is the case since it's not like I've been noodling around the whole way through... just I'm not always the best at choosing the best option if I'm given 50 million different things to do :|
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So...how far into a classic Squaresoft RPG are you when it is revealed that the main villain isn't really the main villain? 60%? 65%? However far that is, I'm that far into Final Fantasy Adventure.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:So...how far into a classic Squaresoft RPG are you when it is revealed that the main villain isn't really the main villain? 60%? 65%? However far that is, I'm that far into Final Fantasy Adventure.
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It's a pretty short game overall, from what I recall.

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I just started Paper Mario and the Thousand year door yesterday. I'm about 5 hours in and cleared the first chapter. I have to say so far the game is amazing. I love the graphics, game play, light heart story with all the humor and the overall game. I loved the first one on the N64 and beat it a couple of months back. I know that I'm going to love this game all the way through.
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Vant3c wrote:I just started Paper Mario and the Thousand year door yesterday. I'm about 5 hours in and cleared the first chapter. I have to say so far the game is amazing. I love the graphics, game play, light heart story with all the humor and the overall game. I loved the first one on the N64 and beat it a couple of months back. I know that I'm going to love this game all the way through.
I am in Chapter 6 and the game is just fantastic. I have not run into a problem yet and the game has just gotten better and better. Much like the N64, it is quickly become one of my favorite games.
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I hat to be the bearer of bad news...but the series of fetch quests at the end of the game will wipe away a lot of that goodwill... :?

(Still, though, it's a pretty great game.)
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