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I'm 12 hours into Tales of the Abyss, and it still bores me one way or another. I think the only time it gets "interesting" is during gameplay puzzles.
DQVIII is cool, though if you're not a fan of old-school format RPGs, you'll find this boring and dull. But it's worth the try. I haven't tried VP2 yet. I'm hearing mixed things about this game, some say it's bad, some say it's good. I probably won't be playing it anytime soon. Rogue Galaxy is a pretty cool game. I'm saying this because I'm still 2 hours into the game and it's been fun so far. It has an MMO feel to it, but nevertheless, it retains the RPG feeling when playing the game. Play this one. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |
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Wild Arms 2 had a pretty poor translation, but I think it's probably the best game in the series anyway. It's funny how the majority dislikes it and yet so many people here liked it a lot. (or never played it)
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I have fond memories of Wild Arms 2, though I do remember never really taking the story seriously. It was just fun to play, even with puzzle boards having those GODDAMNED random battles. It struck a balance where you were usually always busy, even though admittedly I realize that a lot of the tasks were mundane. I could have fun with that sort of thing way back when, back when I wasn't asking myself if I had something better to do.
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If you haven't done so already, going back to the classics will definitely enrichen your RPG experience. Final Fantasy Tactics is a game with a rich convoluted story, awesome combat system, interesting graphical and menu interface and wonderful music. Its pretty tough to beat in terms of how engrossing it is.
You may have already checked it out as it says you've played every Final Fantasy game, but there are always a few who don't consider FFT to be a true FF game. Regardless, if you haven't checked it out yet, you really don't know what you're missing! Other than that, I really haven't much to offer you in terms of newer console RPG's. Many of them are nothing short of embarassing.
DragonQuest VIII was DECENT but that is terrifyingly disappointing with all the hype this game received before delivery. Its really just eye and ear candy without so much as a concept to tie it all together. Still, its superficially appealing, just don't expect its story to keep your attention from beginning to end. I couldn't even bug myself to finish it. I am indifferent to the game itself and I think thats a characteristic I am finding all too familiar with most of the RPG's I come across nowadays. I am getting fed up with current RPG's. No one is really pushing things forward. The style of gameplay is always painfully drab, the stories are linearly intoxicating and the element of innovation just seems to be non-existent. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK! ![]() FELIPE NO
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I actually enjoyed WA2 (and WA3). I really wasn't too fond of WA1 the first time I played it, but I have it around here somewhere waiting..... I REALLY enjoyed the millenium puzzles of WA3 over WA2. They were more fun, and a bit more challenging. It was one of the better sidequests of the game. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Regarding Wild ARMs 2, I find it to be the worst in the series myself, but not bad by any means. 4 is the best, I think, with 3 following right behind. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Im having a great time with the older final fantasies :P
Playing 9 now, then 8.. Ive only played them way back when they were released. good times.. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
A bit late for it now, but out of the ones you mentioned, I can vouch for Rogue Galaxy, Tales of the Abyss and Valkyrie Profile 2, for being excellent games with plenty of stuff to keep you interested enough to finish it all the way.
Personally, I'd say wait with Valkyrie Profile 2 until you finished the first one, because you will not understand the story entirely, since they do have serious connections. You CAN enjoy the game greatly and understand most of the plot without it, but it's especially towards the end where you'll regret not playing the first one. You made the right choice by starting with Tales of the Abyss. It's epic all the way till the end. Not sure if they were mentioned or not, but I recommend you have a look at these games as well: Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana Suikoden V Ar Tonelico Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter
About Wild Arms 2, I had no problems with that game. I loved it, personally. It's second only to WA3. I'd rate them as WA3 -> WA2 -> WA4 -> WA1 -> WA:ACF. This doesn't mean I hated WA1, I just liked the others more. I did, however, hate Alter Code F.
You are naming bad points here, but honestly, what was so bad about the front/back system? If anything it was better. I'm not trying to flame you here, it just seems to me that you can't really find any faults in the game. The ones you mentioned hardly seem like a good enough reason to hate the game. I mean are you seriously telling me you hate the game because it has no magic combo system? I'm not buying that. I've never understood the hatred for this game. I was seriously impressed with it. Until I finished Suikoden 5, I considered it the best. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() Soldier: Prepare yourself, rebel scum!! Arngrim : (These slipshod soldiers think they can call me "rebel scum"?)
Last edited by Xellos; Jun 28, 2007 at 10:16 PM.
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Stay away from Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana. The story is one big RPG cliche, battles will quickly become boring, menus are a mess to navigate, and the sidequests appear to be triggered randomly, which just sucks. The only redeeming factor can come out of the graphics. If you want to play an Atelier game, go for the secon one (Azoth of Destiny), which can be considered a huge improvement.
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Really? I heard that Atelier Iris 2 was a slight improvement to the battle system, but that they ruined shop synthesis. Since that was my favorite part of the first game I never bothered with the second. Eternal Mana was pretty fun as long as you weren't looking for anything groundbreaking. What can I say, I love any game that allows you to alchemize bread pants.
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Atelier Iris: Eternal Mana thrives on its characters, mostly. I didn't find shop synthesis that great, except that it gave you good scenes with the characters.
Atelier Iris 2 improves on the original in every way EXCEPT characters, which is why a lot of people don't like it, I think. They did take out shop synthesis, but instead you get better normal synthesis. Personally, I find that a winning trade. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I'd personally recommend Tales of Symphonia if you have a Gamecube or Wii around... if not my second choice would be Tales of the Abyss... 3rd Valkyrie Profile 2... but beware all 3 of these games are more difficult than FFXII. If you're looking for something a little close to FFXII Valkyrie Profile 2 is your game.
And to be clear... Tales of the Abyss starts not after 10 hours... but after Luke cuts his hair... thats when the real story begins :P (takes a while to get there though) FELIPE NO
Last edited by Kuhazan; Jun 29, 2007 at 01:27 PM.
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Dont get me wrong here, I agree that it was better by a longshot, but it was just a bit too easy to get what you wanted. In the first one it took stupid amounts of time with that crappy card combo system. It was basically a endless trial and error system, but it at least took effort. While I'm at it, love your avatar. This world needs more Misha love. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() Soldier: Prepare yourself, rebel scum!! Arngrim : (These slipshod soldiers think they can call me "rebel scum"?) |
I mean, I agree the game is way too easy, but that's not really the reason why. The main reason is that bosses are just not durable enough and have really terrible damage. The final boss is an exception to this, of course. Random note: Atelier Iris 3 modified that system a bit. You can only get properties on equippable stuff (weapons/armor/accessories) and can only have 1 property (2 on weapons) at a time. Kind of a middle ground, I suppose. It's still pretty easy to get what you want on an item anyways. Not sure I like it more or less though. It's also a harder game! (Still easy.)
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The break system truly was a joke, most bosses get 1 or 2 actions at best if you keep spamming it right. I did, however, like the combo system that starts ticking once a mob is in break mode. As I recall the higher the combo, the more bonus exp you would get.
I wouldn't even call the final boss hard. There wasn't anything hard as I recall. At least it wasn't totally anti-climax like the first Atelier Iris. I really don't know WHAT was with the last boss in that game, but my Lita litterally one shotted him, and she wasn't even in overpowered mode. Most amazing jew boots ![]() Soldier: Prepare yourself, rebel scum!! Arngrim : (These slipshod soldiers think they can call me "rebel scum"?) |
As for AI1, that's because broken Lita is broooken. I think if that boss gets some turns he has some accurate instant death which could screw you over? Can't remember, it's been awhile since I played that game. I need to replay it. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
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I can't recommend Rogue Galaxy. I just did not find the game to be very enjoyable. I thought the loading times were amazing and the battle system was really cool, but I despised the story, the characters, and almost everything else in between. If you like action RPGs, I'd give it a try, but other than that, you might be disappointed if you're looking for a stellar story.
If you've never played a Dragon Quest game, then you owe it to yourself to play DQVIII. It's a great game, and challenging, too. Valkyrie Profile was good, too, if you don't mind getting your ass kicked. Be prepared to use your brain if you play that game. I'm in the market for a good RPG myself, but I seem to have played everything. My options are limited these days...and there's no hope on the horizon, either. ![]() I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Nobody has played everything. Somewhere along the line I am sure you missed out on a good game. Not sure what to suggest though since I don't even have the faintest idea what you've played. If you never got around to Growlanser Generations that's not a bad duo of games to try out. Lot of people totally ignored it when WD released it.
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Ah, speaking of which, Forsety's post reminded me that there's another Growlanser game coming to the PS2, subtitled Heritage of War, I believe.
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I'm curious, for those who've been recommending TotA. I rented it last night and am only about an hour or two into it and am already tired of it, namely due to the ridiculously laggy world map and long loading times.
I don't know if it's just not happy on my PS2, but trying to swivel the camera at all on the (ugly) world map results in horrible lag and stuttering. On top of that I dread going into battles on the map because the loading time to get out of them back to the map often takes three times as long as the battle itself. Pair those two technical issues with very iffy graphics (sometimes they look great, sometimes they look like cardboard cutouts) and I'm surprised it's been so highly recommended. Is it just me who can't seem to get past those shortcomings? From what it sounds like the actual game itself and the story is fantastic... But to be honest if it gives me that much trouble just on the world map, my frustration level skyrockets and I have a hard time actually enjoying it. m19 FELIPE NO
Last edited by Morgan19; Jul 8, 2007 at 10:34 AM.
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no, its not your PS2.. the world map is laggy, an takes like 15secs to rotate camera.. and stuttering also.
And yes, long load times too. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? ![]() |
Wow, now I feel bad. I'm 15 hours into DQ8, and it has gotten extremely boring. I'm right where I get to explore the Western Continents.
It's time to try another game. xD Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() Want obscure Classical Music CDs? Search: http://www.lib.uwo.ca/ PM me the code, I'll rip it for ya [MAX 2 CDS/User] |
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Amusingly, that's about where I got bored with DQ8.
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