Jun 2, 2006, 03:08 PM
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1. Final Fantasy 6
2. Final Fantasy 5
3. Final Fantasy 4
4. Seiken Densetsu
5. Final Fantasy Tactics
6. Shining Force 2
7. Final Fantasy 7
8. Legend of Mana
9. Fallout
And everything after that doesn't really matter. I'm a big fan of the "old-school" traditional RPGs with the ATB system from Final Fantasy, explaining the large showing of Final Fantasy. I'm all for blending RPGs into other genres, but those that make sense. Pushing it into Seiken Densetsu and Legend of Mana is about as far as I would like RPGs to become in the Action type games. Turn-based strategy games have also always had a place in my heart, explaining the showing of Shining Force 2 (I like all of them, but especially this one) and Final Fantasy Tactics. Newer RPGs.....I dunno, I've lost contact after Final Fantasy 9 becuse I don't own a PS2. From what I've seen, FF10 is bearable but is cutting it close. FF12, from what I hear, completely alienates me. It's, for a lack of better words, "too different". Therefore, I'd have to go with 1990-1995 (even though some of those come later). Fallout was probably the one "true" RPG in its most basic level, playing a single character throughout several scenarios where actions at one point in the game affect those later on down the line.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Omnislash124; Jun 9, 2006 at 04:47 PM.
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