jon_jinn wrote:yeah. i'm looking for a new game to play. an RPG to be exact. however, i'm quite impatient with video games and i'm looking for an RPG that's not too hard, but not exactly the easiest. an RPG that doesn't lose one's interest too quickly and doesn't take forever to beat. the type of RPG you can beat before you start to lose interest in the game. so yeah. if you can recommend an RPG for either gamecube, ps2, or gba, that'd be great.
MasterDias wrote:Your criteria is somewhat vague. What are some examples of RPGs you have liked/played? What type of RPGs do you prefer?
Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria and Tales of the Abyss just came out in the US, but Silmeria is supposed to be fairly difficult, and TotA should probably be about the length of the average RPG.
Riviera: The Promised Land for the GBA is good, but fairly unconventional in certain aspects of gameplay so everyone isn't necessarily going to like it.
The Fire Emblem series is great, but it all depends on whether or not you are good at strategy and taking advantage of the game's systems.
Also, how much cash are you willing to spend?
Tom Dincht wrote:JON JINN! GRANDIA II!!!!!!!
After reading the list of RPGs you like, I'm even more certain you will like it.
I have never played the DreamCast version and have always wondered how it was superior?
The PS2 version is an amazing game, so I'd LOVE to the see the DC version.
It's not too challenging at all and is VERY interesting. I only got stuck on one boss andt hat was because I was underleveled.
Dude, I STRONGLY recommend this game to you.
Tom Dincht wrote:I have never played the DreamCast version and have always wondered how it was superior?
The PS2 version is an amazing game, so I'd LOVE to the see the DC version.
Destroyer2000 wrote:FFX, hard? What boss were you stuck on?
Tom Dincht wrote:Tom: 01 point.
Yeah, Jon, I bet you'll love it. I forgot to add, it's not that long either and the battle system is ground breaking.
If you do purchase it, I hope you love it to the fullest.
Tom Dincht wrote:TOO. You're getting it AS WELL as Grandia II, correct?
jon_jinn wrote:yeah. i'm considering paper mario: the thousand year door for gc too because i remember playing the paper mario for n64 and it was awesome. and the game's pretty cheap now so yeah.
Tom Dincht wrote:I've played some of Thousand Year Door, and while it was a good game I strongly recommend Grandia II over it.
Thousand Year Door to me felt strongly identical to the 64 version anyways.
Tom Dincht wrote:You should get Thousand Year Door as well though, I just thought you would like Grandia II over it.
By the way, do religious themes bother you? There are some in Grandia II, but as we both know, none are in Mario. If you have any questions, PM me.
Tom Dincht wrote:Well, as far as the religion thing goes, I can't tell you anything without giving out spoilers. Just keep in mind, it takes place in a fictional world and nothing that happens there is real.
The only thing I can tell you that is covered in the opening movie is that a God of Light and Darkness battled each other. The God of Light used his sword and cut a giant valley in the Earth that created a canyon believed to have destroyed the God of Dark.
There is a religious movement in the game that follows the teachings of the Lord of Light, Granas. The main character is a mercenery that is hired to transport one of the preistesses to a certain area so a ritual can commence.
That's all I can give away.
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