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Fallout Tactics
All of these are, IMHO, great & enjoyable RPGs but are rarely discussed on here.........
This bad boy is mostly brilliant, but just starts to wane a bit towards the end.
A superb mix of fantasy, history, darkness & light humour, it just all fits together REALLY well. It's a bit easy, but the judgement ring system is really good fun, and first 3/4's of the game are superb, the last 1/4 good.
Absolutely mint from start to finish. Great characters, great story, great combat, great quests, great world, great lore etc. If you enjoy action RPG's I'd say this is the one to try off the list first. Once your over the initial slightly odd/clunky controls, you've a very original & fun game to enjoy, with quests that actually feel significant & rewarding.
One of THE best paced games going, which displays an absolute masterclass in bait & deliver. Everything is balanced absolutely superbly, with enough roleplaying & secrets to indulge in, before a nice tactical battle ensues to get your teeth into.
Probably the one on this list which depends on your taste the most, this is an off-centre JRPG with a quirky "influence" battle system. It won't be for everyone, and it was a pain to get running properly, but once I'd got it sorted I was sucked in and played it through twice in a row, which is very rare for me.
A thousand times better than it's sequel IMO. Far more epic, funny, & inspiring with way more satisfying combat too.
One of THE best party-banter RPGs out there. The game mechanics aren't something I bothered with, I just turned down the difficulty & bashed buttons. But the way the story is told, the fact that you play the "bad" guys, and the party banter make it a great time. Definitely one to play along the missus to shut her up too.
Similar to Berseria, more clunky combat, not quite as funny or well paced, it's still got enough going for it to play through and has enough good changes from Berseria to stay fresh (even though it's the older game. And if you play both do Berseria first, then this)
Codex has a dedicated weeb subforum! Seems that attempt of curbing the disease failed and taint is spreading.All these gender bending jRPG recommendations got me questioning the integrity of the Codex. The weebs are everywhere.
Yes, we know that Japs can't produce decent FPS even if threatened with another Hiroshima; this doesn't mean that FPS is a bad genre. Grow yourself a couple of balls and play Quake for fucks sake.Too bad wrpg is such a niche genre in the west overwhelmed by first person shooters
Time to face the music, the west produces nothing but shit, while the land of the raising sun delivers. China and Korea are also making strides into game development... and even potatos are giving us some decent stuff.
Never said jrpgs, those are mostly shit. Though there are some good ones, like the trails games. Im more talking about Troubleshooter, from Dandylion, or games from Heluo studios, and other asian games too, while marred with poor or no translation at all they offer very deep and original systems and cool worlds to explore.While I have certainly played JRPGs in the past that I did enjoy, I struggle to think of a lot of good JRPGs that have been released in the past years. Sure, I admit that I enjoyed the new Dragon Quest, a fun throwback game that cuts out a lot of the modern JRPG bullshit, but other than that? Even Atlus seems to only focus on Persona these days, which I find to be their least interesting property.
I'd second this one.Fallout Tactics
Then tell me what stops you from playing Dink Smallwood.
Codex has a specially trained person to spew such bullshit now.The real hidden gem no one talks about on the Codex is TESIV: Oblivion. You may never have heard of it, but it popularized so many modern CRPG conventions like quest compasses, XBox friendly inventories, & horse armour DLC. Where would we be without this masterpiece?
Yes, and we feed it peanuts.Codex has a specially trained person to spew such bullshit now.The real hidden gem no one talks about on the Codex is TESIV: Oblivion. You may never have heard of it, but it popularized so many modern CRPG conventions like quest compasses, XBox friendly inventories, & horse armour DLC. Where would we be without this masterpiece?
He refuses peanuts and keeps on chewing his feces instead.Yes, and we feed it peanuts.
Better than him flinging it like the rest of his kind... That gets really messy.He refuses peanuts and keeps on chewing his feces instead.Yes, and we feed it peanuts.
Codex has a specially trained person to spew such bullshit now.The real hidden gem no one talks about on the Codex is TESIV: Oblivion. You may never have heard of it, but it popularized so many modern CRPG conventions like quest compasses, XBox friendly inventories, & horse armour DLC. Where would we be without this masterpiece?