What's the last RPG you've completed?
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I actually just got finished playing through SSSC and EBC again in my Lunar: Dragon Song countdown. I sort of finished before I wanted to since I still have a little under a month left until the release date. Maybe I should buy TSS or the original EB or play through Legend again or something.
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Dragon Force, for the Saturn. Just replayed it yesterday since I didn't want to start up anything in my backlog; once Genesis arrives, I wouldn't be able to get back to it.
Played through as Wein this time. Maybe it's from all those Civ games, but the battles were so much easier than I remember them... It's like the opponent never strategizes properly, but just always falls into my traps. KF
Played through as Wein this time. Maybe it's from all those Civ games, but the battles were so much easier than I remember them... It's like the opponent never strategizes properly, but just always falls into my traps. KF
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The last I finished was Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne. It took almost 100 hours over the course of about six months.
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The last rpg, I've completed was Chrono Cross. ^_^
That's a good game. ^^
That's a good game. ^^
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Super Mario: RPG.
What an incredible gaming experience. Too bad it was so short though.
What an incredible gaming experience. Too bad it was so short though.
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Re: What's the last RPG you've completed?
localflick wrote:...what was the last RPG you went through, and how long did it take?
While it doesn't categorize neatly as an RPG (more a Strategy, romance title with several RPG conventions), I recently finished SAKURA TAISEN 4 on the Dreamcast, which I really enjoyed -- as I had the [3] previous installments.
That one was on the short side though at approx. 7 1/2 hours. The others were well over 20, not including mini-games, etc. Still, well worth it.
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Recently started LUNAR: SILVER STAR STORY (wa-hoo!) and SUIKODEN IV, so I'll be devoting some time to these over the next several weeks.
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Mormon88 wrote:hm... probably Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Curiously, what do you think of FE: THE SACRED STONES?
I'm playing this as well (though I did take a break to focus on a few other games that I had wanted to get to) and am having a blast with it -- though admittedly I've had a couple of moments there where, if I could've jumped into the game, I'd have violently ripped limbs from a few of the bad guys for all the trouble they caused me, at times, in keeping a partiuclar character alive.
For those that may not know, when a character dies -- they die, that's it. You can restart the game, but it often means re-starting an entire battle and sometimes they ain't short.
Good stuff though!
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Angelalex242 wrote:Well, Final Fantasy Tactics is like that too. When the number over your head hits 0, that's it.
Then again, there's always the reset button.
uh... not really, that only happens if you're in a jagd city with no laws(im assuming you're talking about the advance one? well whatever)
Curiously, what do you think of FE: THE SACRED STONES?
I'm playing this as well (though I did take a break to focus on a few other games that I had wanted to get to) and am having a blast with it -- though admittedly I've had a couple of moments there where, if I could've jumped into the game, I'd have violently ripped limbs from a few of the bad guys for all the trouble they caused me, at times, in keeping a partiuclar character alive.
For those that may not know, when a character dies -- they die, that's it. You can restart the game, but it often means re-starting an entire battle and sometimes they ain't short.
Good stuff though!
eh yea im a bit of a fire emblem fanatic haha. and yea i know what you mean, sometimes when i lose someone i get so annoyed i won't pick up the game until two days later... but i still love it to pieces. Fire Emblem 7 was better though.
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