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Old 05-10-2005, 03:21 PM   #8
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[quoteost_uid0="Shinatsu"]Zelda: Link to the Past-

The best zelda game for snes
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Well...only Zelda game on the SNES.

I can tell you some good RPG's, some you may have never played, and should pick up at any cost.

Illusions of Gaia; SNES
I loved this one. The story, graphics, atmosphere...it just pulled you in. Music plays a HUGE part of RPG's, and even if you don't notice it, you might like the game more because of the music. Awesome adventure that challanges religion in the end.

Super Mario RPG; SNES
Nintendo did it right. Great mini-games, and threw the Mario universe into the RPG realm with ease. You have the charm of our jump happy friend with all the elements that makes a RPG great. Had unique features of it's own as well. A must.

EarthBound; SNES
The most simple graphics ever, but the game is so corkey and funny and fun, you can never forget it. So much to do, so fun, great music, and who could forget walking through the park and fighting a New Age Retro Hippy or challanges the Happy Happy Cultists?

Chrono Cross; PS1
Not as good as original, but still magical. The sheer amount of characters you can get is amazing, and the story is so far out there...you really need to try to keep up. The twist it has is CRAZY and take the game in a whole new direction.

Star Ocean: The 2nd story; PS1
This game is so beautiful it will make you cry. The best part has to be the battle system, but even better then that is the way you can choose who joins or doesn't join your party, and how the characters can actually form relationships with each other. The item creation system is such a masterpiece, I found myself spending my play sessions just trying to make new items, or cooking, so I could par-take in the cooking festival. Genius.

Lunar, all of them; Sega CD
When this came out, it was huge. Then it came out on the PS1, and was huge. For a good reason. The game has eye candy, but then throws the character models at you like little cartoons. The Anime cut scenes was new, and an awesome touch, and still are. They even had voice overs for some parts! The battle system was also clever and fun.


You want to talk RPG's? I'm your guy.
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