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| View Poll Results: Which time period were RPG's the best? | |||
| 1980's |
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0 | 0% |
| 1990-1994 |
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25 | 21.93% |
| 1995-1999 |
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75 | 65.79% |
| 2000-2003 |
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9 | 7.89% |
| 2004-Present |
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5 | 4.39% |
| Voters: 114. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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My list (constantly changing...Probably something else entirely on the old forum):
1. Valkyrie Profile 2. Star Ocean 2 3. Final Fantasy VI 4. Suikoden 2 5. Ys VI 6. Chrono Trigger 7. Growlanser 2 8. Atelier Iris Eternal Mana 9. Fire Emblem (the first GBA one) 10. Wild Arms 2 As far as years go, it's kind of tricky to pinpoint where I'd fall into. 2000-2003 had some real gems (namely Valkyrie Profile, Disgaea and GBA Fire Emblem and probably the first Grandia...Dunno if people count Dewprism as an RPG, but I liked that one too), but this was basically the era of basically every major RPG I had waited on tanking or ending up pretty mediocre at best. This is something of a gap in gaming history for me...Next-gen games weren't up to snuff and older era stuff (PS1) was being pushed beyond what the systems could reasonably handle and frankly, weren't that much fun. I spent most of 2001-2003 replaying and catching up on SNES games, outside of Klonoa 2 and Smash Brothers Melee. I started playing RPG's in 90-94 and a lot of great classics came from that era I remember (Dragon Warrior 3 and 4, the NES and SNES Final Fantasys), but really, the selection pales in comparison to some of the later years (and FFVI was the only one of that group to make my list). 95-99 was pretty good, if only for Chrono Trigger and Mario RPG early on and then the RPG boom from 97 and on. I have to say, I'm forced to vote for the 2004-present option. We have so many options now, it's silly and the selections I've picked out for myself thus far have yielded some real classics (see list). There's more SRPG's than ever before and more publishers overall (and more of a desire for Japanese companies to bring their games over) and not enough time to play everything, which is a problem I wish I could have had back before I entered the "real" world of work, bills, etc. There's still games out there I would gladly buy (Grandia 3, Wild Arms 4, Fire Emblem Path of Radiance, Fire Emblem Sacred Stones, the Digital Devil Sagas and Shin Megami Tensei Nocturne) but haven't because of lack of time. And there's more than enough coming out this year I'm drooling for (lead by Valkyrie Profile 2, Atelier Iris 2 and Suikoden V, which I may just drop everything and play for 40 consecutive hours once it's out). The present wins by way of sheer numbers and overall variety, in addition to several great games. Edit: Woo-hoo, I'm the only who thinks we're in the "golden years" for RPG's now! Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by Golfdish from Hell; Mar 16, 2006 at 11:51 PM.
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I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
Just curious: How far into Suiko V did you play? S5 definitely takes its' sweet time getting jump-started, I can vouch for, but it ended up improving on 2 in so many ways I thought...the warfare battles, more ways to prepare your party (formations, skills) , more plot twists, the "next-gen" treatment (cutscenes, voice acting), more interesting characters (IMO, of course) and all of the good things the series is known for. I'm just a tad surprised you had Suikoden 2 and 1 at #2 and #3 respectively and didn't think much of it...I put 54 hours into a "bad" run of it and I'm about 10 hours into a "good" run now. It's actually rekindled my own RPG "spirit".
I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
I personally didn't like Suiko IV all that much (4-man parties...WHY!? And the boat thing...) and I haven't paid it much attention. I was psyched for V just as a "return to greatness" deal. Once I get the good ending on V, I might go back to it, since it's supposed to at least be pretty short (20-25 hours). But I can see what you mean...Any game in the past I've truly hated didn't make it past the 20 hour mark (most I stopped well before that). I have a copy of Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana and I've put 20 hours on it over the past year...It's fun, but I rarely have the motivation to play. And then there's Star Ocean 3, which I waited years for and I've touched for a grand total of 7 hours since it came out (not a fan of this version of the battle system). I was speaking idiomatically.
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
Heh, I played the hell out of FFIV, FFVI, CT and Mario RPG back in the day and I'll always look to them as great examples of what got me into RPG's. But at the end of the day, it's Suiko V and II, VP, Star Ocean 2 and La Pucelle claiming my top five spots (not in that order, but still). What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time...
Last edited by Golfdish from Hell; Jun 12, 2006 at 06:18 PM.
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I generally agree on the main gameplay (unless you count finding characters as being a large part of the gameplay), but the large-scale battles stole the show for me this time around. The normal battles are also far more in-depth this time around, with the addition of formations and skills (not to mention the impressive number of party choices the series always has). FELIPE NO
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
I'd say you have about 1 1/2-2 hours worth of material to get through from there before things pick up (more characters to introduce, plus Raftfleet...THEN it gets fun), though pay attention to what you're told at the east palace...It'll help you understand a cool plot twist later on. You'll know it when it gets good...It's anything but subtle. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
I'm taking over this town...
I'm screaming for vengenace... I'm shouting at the devil... I'm not dead and I'm not for sale... Ain't lookin' for nothin' but a good time... |
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