Fun Stuff > CLIKC
Lesser known RPGs
ScrambledGregs:
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 14 Apr 2007, 13:19 ---I wish they'd announce a sequel. I've had to go through two games without any Yuber now.
--- End quote ---
Dude, Suikoden V has been out for months!! Or do you mean a direct sequel to Suikoden III??
It's amazing to me how many people dislike Suikoden III since that is one of my favorite RPGs for PS2. I think all the elements they tried for worked very well--even things that could have been annoying turned out really well. I absolutely loved play the post-game Luc scenario, too. So great.
Storm Rider:
I have a copy of Suikoden V that I played for a few hours and then sort of forgot about. I dunno if it just isn't my style or what, but I don't like how the game more or less requires you to collect characters, but doesn't give you any direction on when or where to get them.
0bsessions:
--- Quote from: ScrambledGregs on 14 Apr 2007, 17:29 ---
--- Quote from: 0bsessions on 14 Apr 2007, 13:19 ---I wish they'd announce a sequel. I've had to go through two games without any Yuber now.
--- End quote ---
Dude, Suikoden V has been out for months!! Or do you mean a direct sequel to Suikoden III??
It's amazing to me how many people dislike Suikoden III since that is one of my favorite RPGs for PS2. I think all the elements they tried for worked very well--even things that could have been annoying turned out really well. I absolutely loved play the post-game Luc scenario, too. So great.
--- End quote ---
Ummm, it seems you missed a bit of my post. As I mentioned, five is my favorite or the series so far. I mean another sequel sometime soon.
In response to Postino, the story for Legend of Dragoon didn't much impress me and the entire thing just reaked of trying to cash in on Final Fantasy VII (A game I didn't care for to begin with).
Storm Rider, note that you don't HAVE to recruit everyone. It definitely increases the enjoyment of the game if you do, but it's not required. Towards the middle of the game, you recruit a character who can do detective work to scout out potential recruits. Basically just talk to everyone and you'll get most of the job done. I'd recommend you give it another shot, the storyline is truly epic.
Storm Rider:
Right, but the game is hard as a BITCH if you don't recruit everyone. Or at least, that's how it ended up for me about 10 hours in (maybe a little less? It's been a long time so I don't really remember). Like, I was in some dungeon and just dying nearly every battle because the random encounters were unbelievably hard. Either I was severely underleveled, which is strange because I hadn't had any really trouble beforehand, or I was in the wrong place, which I don't think I was.
Maybe I'll go back to it during the summer when no games come out ever and I'm sitting around the house a lot without school every day, but I have so many other games to go back to it's not honestly high on my list.
Postino:
--- Quote ---
In response to Postino, the story for Legend of Dragoon didn't much impress me and the entire thing just wreaked of trying to cash in on Final Fantasy VII (A game I didn't care for to begin with).
--- End quote ---
Okay I have to say I am now curious, what about LOD reminded you of FFVII? I honestly cannot think of any similarity between the two games. Well maybe the fact that they both killed off a main character but other than that they are extremely different.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version