I'm still making progress in
Estopolis Denki; while I like this game a lot, it's very samey from location to location, so it's the kind of game I would play for 30 minutes here and there in between other games. These games are:
Secret of Mana <Turbo> (SNES)
I played and completed this back in the day and revisited it a short while ago but was surprised at how janky everything was. It was almost painful to play between waiting for the stamina gauge to fill in between attacks and getting stun-locked by enemies.
I was browsing something or other and people were talking up this "Turbo" ROM hack that basically made the game awesome. I am instantly wary of ROM hacks as most tend to just inflate enemy HPs or whatever... but SoM Turbo is EXCELLENT.
It does the following:
- Completely removes the stamina gauge, making it play more like Legend of Mana (or Zelda, if you prefer).
- Adds a day-night cycle with different enemies showing up at night (HOW THE FUCK DID THIS GUY ACCOMPLISH THIS WITH A FUCKING ROM HACK???)
- Adds an actual "block" button that makes boss fights 100000% more enjoyable
- Fixes tile placement bugs
- Accelerates leveling up weapons
- A million other things, none of which are the typical ROM hack garbage like inflating monster HPs, etc
- Retains the "good for what it is" English translation by master linguist and karate man Ted Woolsey
It is simply unbelievable how much better the game is with this hack applied.
Final Fantasy IX (PSX)
I never cared much for this entry in the series as I found the characters to almost all be both hideous and unlikable, and the story and dialog to be very childish. I can now look past that stuff and enjoy the meat of the game, the combat and abilities system.
I hit a bit of a difficulty spike a few hours in (Gizamaluke's Grotto) where you aren't provided with a healer and even the regular enemies are capable of doing massive damage/ I'm either severely under-leveled or am doing something wrong, because the difficulty spike is pretty drastic. I was starting to get a bit frustrated, so put the game on the back burner for a bit to play...
Genso Suikoden (PSX)
I bought this back when it was first released in the US but never really got into it. My newfound fondness for JRPGs now has me enjoying it quite a lot some 24 years later. I really like the fast pace of this game, in only a few hours you've already explored several towns and dungeons. I also have to give the game props for giving you a five-person party almost right out of the gate! Combat itself is dead simple at this point and I have just been auto-battling through the game. I do like how zippy the battles are, with multiple enemies or allies attacking all at once at times to really speed things up. Overall, it seems like a nice "turn your brain off and just enjoy the ride" kind of RPG.