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Old/obscure/underrated JRPGs

Phinx

Augur
Joined
Dec 15, 2013
Messages
107
I've always wanted to try this Sega Saturn cyberpunk JRPG called Cyber Doll. A turn based JPRG where you can target body parts like Fallout/Front Mission. Just like Front Mission, you can get body parts and upgrades off of enemies also.

Although the menu can be in English, the dialogue hasn't been translated to English sadly. The soundtrack from what little I've check of it seems pretty solid also.

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Kuruwin

Novice
Joined
Feb 14, 2023
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30
Blame 680x0 for introducing me to Quester. Finished it on my Switch and had a good time.

It's simple but complex and deep enough to keep things interesting until the end.

I want to try NG+ later this year.


How many area's does this game have. I made it to third but the game started to feel tiresome even before second area's boss.
 

zwanzig_zwoelf

Graverobber Foundation
Developer
Joined
Nov 21, 2015
Messages
3,107
Location
デゼニランド
Blame 680x0 for introducing me to Quester. Finished it on my Switch and had a good time.

It's simple but complex and deep enough to keep things interesting until the end.

I want to try NG+ later this year.


How many area's does this game have. I made it to third but the game started to feel tiresome even before second area's boss.

Four. I found that it got tiresome when I didn't bother to modify my equipment or search for event battles to raise the level cap.
 

680x0

Learned
Joined
Dec 27, 2019
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128
Nobody in the English speaking world has found monster #33 yet.

I have 130 hours in and can't find it.

The Dev. only gives cryptic and contradictory hints in Engrish.

He is shocked at the popularity of the English translation and even tho he was thinking about quitting game development after the initial Japanese launch, we are now getting a 2nd game.

My (last) NG+5 loop was completed using nothing but a party of feeble PhD nerds. You can win with any party if you put in the work :D
 

Kuruwin

Novice
Joined
Feb 14, 2023
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Well if it isn't longer than that, then I might finish it. I do like that the different equipment come's with different skills, but there's too much battling and I hate level caps. The battle's don't exactly last long, but I would have liked to just instantly skip the text because buff's make thing's drag a bit. Also It would have been nice to be able to save differen't attack set up's because If you need to save healing resource's (the game doesn't have conventional mana system) then you have to keep switching back your healer's skills. Being able to load set up 1, set up 2 and so on would have been convinient.
 

KeighnMcDeath

RPG Codex Boomer
Joined
Nov 23, 2016
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13,053
That adventure screen reminds me of an old old early Japanese game. Such nostalgia there alone.
 

abnaxus

Arcane
Patron
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Messages
10,850
Location
Fiernes
Played Oerstedia (1993)

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It’s a Brandish style dungeon crawler with four playable characters (also co-op available).

It takes some effort to make it run not sluggishly (dropped it in the past because of it) but it’s good enough to consider a replay with a different character to see the difference in dialogue and the ending. I guess the human male marries the p’incess.

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abnaxus

Arcane
Patron
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Messages
10,850
Location
Fiernes
Played Dragon Pink (1992)

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It’s a game based on a semi-obscure manga with the following plot:

Pink has a sorry lot in life. After putting on the Cursed Panties of Torijima, she's been turned into a sex-slave catgirl. Her friends aren't much help either, from the sex-crazed Santa, to the sexy elf mage Pias, to big-in-all-ways barbarian Bobo, poor Pink just can't catch a break as they travel around seeking new adventures and all sorts of new booty...

Didn’t look into it too deeply but it seems Santa and Pink share a relationship similar to Rance and Sill, and Bobo is shagging Pias...

So it’s a naughty version of Slayers which has its own game on the platform. The comparison with Slayers game is almost automatic as both games start with a bandit encounter. Slayers is party based but there’s no leveling: all characters are on the peak of their power. It is also a pure dungeon crawler.

In this game there’s overworld travel and leveling (until all stats are maxed at 255) but the game is not party based: you control one character who then takes care of combat alone (you never meet more than one enemy at a time). So if you want to cast magic, you need to control the sorceress though beating an enemy with magic gives no experience but doubles the amount of acquired gold.

However since characters don’t have individual stats (there’s one attack and defense stat for the entire party) the sorceress and Pink do the same amount of melee damage as the two fighters anyway. I always controlled the sorceress otherwise combat gets really boring. Very high encounter rate makes it a slog to finish.

The best part of the game is the extensive and creative bestiary (majority of enemies are derived of gurls, which is part of the story), there are very few instances of differently coloured enemies. The music is p. neat as well.

A PC98 based on Bastard!! would’ve been the bees knees but never happened. Otoh the two Lodoss games are the best rpg games on the platform.

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KeighnMcDeath

RPG Codex Boomer
Joined
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Messages
13,053
Talk about crazy dick monsters. Imagine a sentient bow like that bow monster. You’d get some stares at the archery range. And the BBEG just needed some ninny because he was super fussy.
 

kaisergeddon

Liturgist
Patron
Joined
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Messages
246
Location
Texas
Insert Title Here Strap Yourselves In Codex Year of the Donut Codex+ Now Streaming! Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
Nobody in the English speaking world has found monster #33 yet.

I have 130 hours in and can't find it.

The Dev. only gives cryptic and contradictory hints in Engrish.

He is shocked at the popularity of the English translation and even tho he was thinking about quitting game development after the initial Japanese launch, we are now getting a 2nd game.

My (last) NG+5 loop was completed using nothing but a party of feeble PhD nerds. You can win with any party if you put in the work :D

I'm on NG+2 now and still loving it. I'm excited to see he's staying on top of this game and turning it into a series.

Btw, would you happen to know how to find the blue-haired girl in the official art? That and the old man scientist are the only questers I haven't recruited yet.
 

MurkrLurkr

Learned
Joined
Aug 23, 2020
Messages
445
Location
Serbistan
Played Dragon Pink (1992)

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It’s a game based on a semi-obscure manga with the following plot:

Pink has a sorry lot in life. After putting on the Cursed Panties of Torijima, she's been turned into a sex-slave catgirl. Her friends aren't much help either, from the sex-crazed Santa, to the sexy elf mage Pias, to big-in-all-ways barbarian Bobo, poor Pink just can't catch a break as they travel around seeking new adventures and all sorts of new booty...

I remember watching Pink Pineapple's tripartite OVA based on the manga... I don't remember much about it, but I've always loved the 90s ecchi anime, not because of sexy times but comedic fantasy and goofy adventures of its characters, my favorite being Dragon Knight 4-ever. For those interested in the game's story I'm sure you can find it on teh usual hentai streaming sites.. For us not versed in moon rune deciphering, watching the thing based on the thing which is based on the original thing is the next best thing ;)
 

dukeLess

Barely Literate
Joined
Feb 2, 2024
Messages
3
Location
Northeast
How bad was Time Stalkers?

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I played time stalkers like a year ago, from my memory its not a terrible game, it was really janky at times. I found the dialogue funny at certain point, but the overall story is just meh. Gameplay wise its alright, its a turn based rouge-like. The reviews for it are probably because you can tell its not the most polished game, it can be an enjoyable times.
 
Joined
Jan 23, 2024
Messages
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Lunatic Dawn: Passage of the Book is probably the most obscure JRPG that I have played. The only other place that talks about it is the nuclear shitpile known as ResetERA.
 

abnaxus

Arcane
Patron
Joined
Dec 31, 2010
Messages
10,850
Location
Fiernes
Played Wolfish Gallop for PC98 (1994)

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This game is a mix of Suikoden, Shining Force and Final Fantasy.

There are eight main characters who each lead their own party. Each of these main characters has their own introductory story chapter. Aside from the main eight, there are scores of recruitable party members. What struck me is that two characters are extremely similar to Hix and Tengaar from Suikoden, however after a certain very early choice there’s no good end for them.

It is a long and highly story driven game, with many events and cutscenes similar to Final Fantasy 6 which was released a couple of months before this game. Eventually every battle is fought with 8 parties of 4 people (an auto resolve option for trivial encounters is sorely lacking since it’s not possible to avoid combat).

The story deals with a demon invasion. Since the game epithet is “Legacy of Solomon”, King Solomon’s 72 summoned demon lords are an integral part of the story. And I guess by the end of the game you’ve clobbered pretty much all of them.

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grundo1561

Novice
Joined
Jun 15, 2022
Messages
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I picked up a copy of Progenitor cuz of this thread. It's interesting how Koei just abandoned the IP.
Here's a hi-res scan of the covers
There's also a fairly thick booklet and a galaxy map
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