Rahdulan
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FF6, wasn't that different from 7 really.
More true than some would acknowledge. Jokes aside, I wish they kept the ensemble cast setup going on a bit longer.
FF6, wasn't that different from 7 really.
I love that thing so much. It's a good alternative to full party creation in my book, while chosen one (created or pregenerated doesn't matter) + clerks is meh.Jokes aside, I wish they kept the ensemble cast setup going on a bit longer.
FF6, wasn't that different from 7 really.
Well it ain't a JRPG, for starters. Very story-focued puzzle game, I personally loved it.what's Ghost Trick about? I could google it, but i'd rather get it from a fellow codexer.
Bravely Default for 3DS, can be nice for a lot of people
Bravely Default for 3DS, can be nice for a lot of people
A lot of what you said rings true. But what the fuck dude. Fuck yourself with hundret dirty 100inch nails for next milion years. Anyone who proposes BD as good jrpg is like proposing Auchszwitz as good summercamp. You are truly evil man.
BD despite good looks and for a few hours interesting combat is very definition of BAD jrpg. What is worse you play same fucking game about 4-5 times in row because they couldn't fucking make more than 5 cities which all are basically just 10 screens. Dungeons are fucking #1 worst designed crap i ever seen. Only thing that mostly works for jrpg aka either story or journey of characters is uber bad. Aside from combat for few hours there is nothing even media-core about this game.
Seriously. I played Lunar Silver Star Harmony (or whatever it was called) and despite clishes it managed and crappy old jrpg combat in most clishest of ways managed to actually have hearth inside it and something to remember.
Only thing anyone will remember BD for will be fucking 5 times in row playing same game. Newgrounds is max where that game should be displayed. Hell even it is way to below flash games.
On a scale from 1 to weaboo, where do the following franchises land at?
- Suikoden (I, II, III)
- Breath of Fire (I, II, III, IV, V)
- The Legend of Heroes - Trails in the Sky (I, II, III)
I'm interested in great gameplay, but not at the cost of cringy stories like those of Final Fantasy.
On a scale from 1 to weaboo, where do the following franchises land at?
- Suikoden (I, II, III)
- Breath of Fire (I, II, III, IV, V)
- The Legend of Heroes - Trails in the Sky (I, II, III)
I'm interested in great gameplay, but not at the cost of cringy stories like those of Final Fantasy.
The order you listed them as.
On a scale from 1 to weaboo, where do the following franchises land at?
- Suikoden (I, II, III)
- Breath of Fire (I, II, III, IV, V)
- The Legend of Heroes - Trails in the Sky (I, II, III)
I'm interested in great gameplay, but not at the cost of cringy stories like those of Final Fantasy.
Now it's widely accepted that ff6 is a good RPG? What happened to the codex I knew? Mainstream jrpg s used to be the epitome of decline.
I like ff6 by the way, even if it's not among my favourites.
Non-autistic members started speaking their minds as well. FF6 is top-notch.
BoF III has better gameplay, but BOF IV offers a more "atypical" story.
When it comes to settings, i don't think any jrpg has beaten Phantasy Star (all of them except 3). It had the fantasy meets sci-fi aspect spot on. Xenoblade Chronicles has also a great setting, with a world made of two frozen giants fighting. Well...now that I think of it, most settings in jrpgs are actually more intriguing and interesting that in wrpg's. It's the cringe dialogues and grindy gameplay that drag many of these games down.
No questions about Tactics Ogre. But Disgaea!? Only people with OCD issues would find that grindfest madness enjoyable.