Joggerino
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Lol, I beat blue with a Charizard. Getting past the water gym (second one) was hell but little me had a lot of fun with the run after that.I clearly remember beating red with a sole Rattata
Lol, I beat blue with a Charizard. Getting past the water gym (second one) was hell but little me had a lot of fun with the run after that.I clearly remember beating red with a sole Rattata
Try being a very young child playing a parent's copy of Yellow and having to deal with the rock gym as the very first one. ; ;Lol, I beat blue with a Charizard. Getting past the water gym (second one) was hell but little me had a lot of fun with the run after that.
So what filtered you this time? The ox cart escort?Is Dragon's Dogma still shit? I was going to give it a chance, but then I remembered that I already did that a while ago, and it was atrocious.
Memories of the boring starting village.So what filtered you this time? The ox cart escort?Is Dragon's Dogma still shit? I was going to give it a chance, but then I remembered that I already did that a while ago, and it was atrocious.
I remember being sad for not being able to get pikachu as my starter pokemon so you at least had that going for you!Try being a very young child playing a parent's copy of Yellow and having to deal with the rock gym as the very first one. ; ;
dw, being stalked by a giant yellow rat is overrated anywayI remember being sad for not being able to get pikachu as my starter pokemon so you at least had that going for you!
Haven't seen any good suggestions yet.So, what game did OP pick?
Have you heard of Baldur’s Gate 3Haven't seen any good suggestions yet.So, what game did OP pick?
The puzzles in this game were too fucking good and unusual. I remember playing it a few years ago and getting stumped. Ragequit ensued.You want good and unusual puzzles? Play Lufia 2.
Yeah, after a while you realize this is almost a troll thread. But, hey, at least we can have happy jRPGfag chat and nostalgia bathing among ourselves and just ignore the OPGood bait thread.
Wasn't meant to be one, I really wanted to choose a good, solid JRPG to be my next game after I finished with Diablo 4.Good bait thread.
Wasn't meant to be one, I really wanted to choose a good, solid JRPG to be my next game after I finished with Diablo 4.Good bait thread.
I just want one where the protagonist is a non-faggoty, non-tranny adult male, who speaks ENGLISH. So far, I haven't seen one like that, aside from FF16 which isn't available on my consoletard.Wasn't meant to be one, I really wanted to choose a good, solid JRPG to be my next game after I finished with Diablo 4.Good bait thread.
Well what did you think of each recommendation? Surely some of them must have appealed to your more than others?
That's bait.who speaks ENGLISH.
I was literally about to buy it, until I watched some gameplay vids and realized it's just WAKATERASUMA KIMONO OSHIGOTO MINOKOTO WAKIZAKI ICHIBARIGAMOTO NEEEEE?!?!?!?! for the entire game. Might check out Like a Dragon, though.Play Yakuza 0
Why would an ESL care? Good job Liberal, wasting everyone's time as usual.I just want one where the protagonist is a non-faggoty, non-tranny adult male, who speaks ENGLISH.
FF8 in particular you can use one of Diablos' skills to reduce/remove random encounters fairly early on. The remastered version also lets you disable them in the setttings screen.Some of the Final Fantasy games feature items that can be equipped to reduce or eliminate the random battles, though of course you'll need to advance far enough into the game to acquire such an item. Using an emulator, you might be able to enter codes that have the same effect; for example, for Final Fantasy VI there is a relic called a Moogle Charm that eliminates random encounters if equipped by a party member, and there are Game Genie codes that replicate this (AADC-EF08 as if the Moogle Charm and Sprint Shoes were equipped, or AADC-EDA8 just for the Moogle Charm).Last game in this genre I tried was Final Fantasy 8. Ridiculous amount of random encounters.
The less random "pop up" encounters, the better.
FF8 had level scaling so it didn't really matter how much xp you got. In fact there was a type of extremely autistic min maxer who would kill off their characters and just use Seifer to max whatever you called the linked summons in the opening sequence of the game then spent the rest of the game running from random encounters so they would overpower the scaling with their summons in the fixed/boss fights. Talking way beyond omega turbodweeb levels.Do you get enough XP if you disable random encounters in FF8? It has been about 23 years since I played that game and I can't remember how much XP you get from just doing the "critical" encounters.
I just want one where the protagonist is a non-faggoty, non-tranny adult male
Princess Ashe.
Basch
Balthier
Vossler
Reddas
Kiryu (protag of the first 6 games)
Ichiban (protag of the new turn based games, Yakuza Like a Dragon and its upcoming sequel).
I didn't mention that bit because I thought I'd spare you the shame, but I have to assume that you're afraid seeing a bunch of effeminate young men will leave you suddenly craving cock!As soon as I said "non-faggoty non-tranny adult male", Retardor immediately got triggered.
Curious.
It's cool that you're trying, but given the original post only had the (already stupid) requirement not to play as a "female", and said nothing about a game needing to be dubbed in English (OP is not a native speaker), you're probably wasting your energy on this one.Yakuza series. Both main characters start their series in his late 30s/early 40s having just gotten out of prison.