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Chogg Van Helsing

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Hello there escapists!

Can any of you reccomend me a good rpg for the xbox 360? I've played oblivion and the like. already...
 

Antitonic

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Tales Of Vesperia, Eternal Sonata, and Infinite Undiscovery are all pretty good.

EDIT: 1/3 Ninja'd
 

Jake the Snake

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There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
 

qwertyzxy27

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i love blur=e dragon! beyond those just what others have said dragon age, mass effect, fallout
 

Kpt._Rob

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Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
Not everyone has a computer that can handle games like that. I'd love to play Oblivion and Fallout 3 on my computer, but it can hardly handle The Sims 2. But still, every time I come into an RPG thread someone's got to rub in my face the experience that I'm missing. If he asks for games for the 360, there's probably a reason he asked for games for the 360.

OT: Well, and this is just my opinion so you can take it or leave it, but Oblivion and Fallout 3 are, for my tastes, the best RPG's on the 360. Most everything else is a cavalcade of mediocrity. A lot of people really love Mass Effect 1 & 2 and Dragon Age Origins, I realize I'm in the minority here as someone who didn't think they were all that special, so I suppose you could give them a shot. Losty Odyssey is alright at best, but again, it's nothing to write home about. As for Tales of Vesperia, I played it at my friends house, and if you ask me it was terrible, but again, a lot of people seem to like it, so, who's to say if I'm right or wrong.

You could get Morrowind, since it's backwards compatible (and a hell of a lot of fun) or you could wait for Fallout: New Vegas, since, as many people have already pointed out, it looks like it'll be more of Fallout 3, which, if you as me, is a good thing.
 

PurpleSky

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Kpt._Rob said:
Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
Not everyone has a computer that can handle games like that. I'd love to play Oblivion and Fallout 3 on my computer, but it can hardly handle The Sims 2. But still, every time I come into an RPG thread someone's got to rub in my face the experience that I'm missing. If he asks for games for the 360, there's probably a reason he asked for games for the 360.

OT: Well, and this is just my opinion so you can take it or leave it, but Oblivion and Fallout 3 are, for my tastes, the best RPG's on the 360. Most everything else is a cavalcade of mediocrity. A lot of people really love Mass Effect 1 & 2 and Dragon Age Origins, I realize I'm in the minority here as someone who didn't think they were all that special, so I suppose you could give them a shot. Losty Odyssey is alright at best, but again, it's nothing to write home about. As for Tales of Vesperia, I played it at my friends house, and if you ask me it was terrible, but again, a lot of people seem to like it, so, who's to say if I'm right or wrong.

You could get Morrowind, since it's backwards compatible (and a hell of a lot of fun) or you could wait for Fallout: New Vegas, since, as many people have already pointed out, it looks like it'll be more of Fallout 3, which, if you as me, is a good thing.
Seriously now,what is cheaper, to upgrade my PC so that I can play those games or to buy a console? I really think the PC is cheaper, but I want to know for sure.
 

Thyunda

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PurpleSky said:
Kpt._Rob said:
Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
Not everyone has a computer that can handle games like that. I'd love to play Oblivion and Fallout 3 on my computer, but it can hardly handle The Sims 2. But still, every time I come into an RPG thread someone's got to rub in my face the experience that I'm missing. If he asks for games for the 360, there's probably a reason he asked for games for the 360.

OT: Well, and this is just my opinion so you can take it or leave it, but Oblivion and Fallout 3 are, for my tastes, the best RPG's on the 360. Most everything else is a cavalcade of mediocrity. A lot of people really love Mass Effect 1 & 2 and Dragon Age Origins, I realize I'm in the minority here as someone who didn't think they were all that special, so I suppose you could give them a shot. Losty Odyssey is alright at best, but again, it's nothing to write home about. As for Tales of Vesperia, I played it at my friends house, and if you ask me it was terrible, but again, a lot of people seem to like it, so, who's to say if I'm right or wrong.

You could get Morrowind, since it's backwards compatible (and a hell of a lot of fun) or you could wait for Fallout: New Vegas, since, as many people have already pointed out, it looks like it'll be more of Fallout 3, which, if you as me, is a good thing.
Seriously now,what is cheaper, to upgrade my PC so that I can play those games or to buy a console? I really think the PC is cheaper, but I want to know for sure.
I'm not sure which is cheaper, but I'd say buy a console. Let's face it, couch-co-op beats anything online multiplayer has to offer, and you can't get that kind of social side to gaming from PC. Get a console and some good splitscreen games, and I can guarantee you'll have a better time like that.
 

PurpleSky

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Thyunda said:
I'm not sure which is cheaper, but I'd say buy a console. Let's face it, couch-co-op beats anything online multiplayer has to offer, and you can't get that kind of social side to gaming from PC. Get a console and some good splitscreen games, and I can guarantee you'll have a better time like that.
I don't even have a bloody flat-screen tv, not sure if It will even work with the ones I have. I have considered buying one,my PC is now faulty,but it's so expensive and I always hear stuff about RROD that I don't consider it to be a bargain,quite the contrary.
 

Kpt._Rob

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PurpleSky said:
Kpt._Rob said:
Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
Not everyone has a computer that can handle games like that. I'd love to play Oblivion and Fallout 3 on my computer, but it can hardly handle The Sims 2. But still, every time I come into an RPG thread someone's got to rub in my face the experience that I'm missing. If he asks for games for the 360, there's probably a reason he asked for games for the 360.

OT: Well, and this is just my opinion so you can take it or leave it, but Oblivion and Fallout 3 are, for my tastes, the best RPG's on the 360. Most everything else is a cavalcade of mediocrity. A lot of people really love Mass Effect 1 & 2 and Dragon Age Origins, I realize I'm in the minority here as someone who didn't think they were all that special, so I suppose you could give them a shot. Losty Odyssey is alright at best, but again, it's nothing to write home about. As for Tales of Vesperia, I played it at my friends house, and if you ask me it was terrible, but again, a lot of people seem to like it, so, who's to say if I'm right or wrong.

You could get Morrowind, since it's backwards compatible (and a hell of a lot of fun) or you could wait for Fallout: New Vegas, since, as many people have already pointed out, it looks like it'll be more of Fallout 3, which, if you as me, is a good thing.
Seriously now,what is cheaper, to upgrade my PC so that I can play those games or to buy a console? I really think the PC is cheaper, but I want to know for sure.
PCs all vary in price... I'm no expert, but my understanding has always been that a good gaming PC will cost you a fair amount of money. You can save some if you decide to custom build your own gaming PC, but, I haven't got the slightest clue how the hell one might do that.

The nice thing about a console is that as long as your TV has the standard AV outlets, then you should be able to play just about any game for that console without having to worry about any of the specs. If it says Xbox 360, then your Xbox 360 will play it. My guess is that it'll cost you more on the whole go get a good gaming PC set up, but, like I said, I'm no expert, and I haven't got a gaming PC... just this shitty little laptop.
 

TelHybrid

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Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey, Borderlands, Mass Effect 1 & 2, Fallout 3, Breath of Death VII, all good fun. I've enjoyed all of them.
 

Thyunda

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PurpleSky said:
Thyunda said:
I'm not sure which is cheaper, but I'd say buy a console. Let's face it, couch-co-op beats anything online multiplayer has to offer, and you can't get that kind of social side to gaming from PC. Get a console and some good splitscreen games, and I can guarantee you'll have a better time like that.
I don't even have a bloody flat-screen tv, not sure if It will even work with the ones I have. I have considered buying one,my PC is now faulty,but it's so expensive and I always hear stuff about RROD that I don't consider it to be a bargain,quite the contrary.
Scared of RROD? Get a PS3.
 

Vincent V

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Final Fantasy XIII, Resonance of Fate, Fallout 3, Mass Effect 1/2, Infinite Undiscovery, Tales of Vesperia, Eternal Sonata, Phantasy Star Universe(insanely cheap and a bit of fun), Project Sylpheed, The Last Remnant, Star Ocean: The Last Hope, and wate for Deus Ex 3, fable 3 and fallout new vegas ^_^ hope that helps
 

TelHybrid

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Kpt._Rob said:
PurpleSky said:
Kpt._Rob said:
Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
Not everyone has a computer that can handle games like that. I'd love to play Oblivion and Fallout 3 on my computer, but it can hardly handle The Sims 2. But still, every time I come into an RPG thread someone's got to rub in my face the experience that I'm missing. If he asks for games for the 360, there's probably a reason he asked for games for the 360.

OT: Well, and this is just my opinion so you can take it or leave it, but Oblivion and Fallout 3 are, for my tastes, the best RPG's on the 360. Most everything else is a cavalcade of mediocrity. A lot of people really love Mass Effect 1 & 2 and Dragon Age Origins, I realize I'm in the minority here as someone who didn't think they were all that special, so I suppose you could give them a shot. Losty Odyssey is alright at best, but again, it's nothing to write home about. As for Tales of Vesperia, I played it at my friends house, and if you ask me it was terrible, but again, a lot of people seem to like it, so, who's to say if I'm right or wrong.

You could get Morrowind, since it's backwards compatible (and a hell of a lot of fun) or you could wait for Fallout: New Vegas, since, as many people have already pointed out, it looks like it'll be more of Fallout 3, which, if you as me, is a good thing.
Seriously now,what is cheaper, to upgrade my PC so that I can play those games or to buy a console? I really think the PC is cheaper, but I want to know for sure.
PCs all vary in price... I'm no expert, but my understanding has always been that a good gaming PC will cost you a fair amount of money. You can save some if you decide to custom build your own gaming PC, but, I haven't got the slightest clue how the hell one might do that.

The nice thing about a console is that as long as your TV has the standard AV outlets, then you should be able to play just about any game for that console without having to worry about any of the specs. If it says Xbox 360, then your Xbox 360 will play it. My guess is that it'll cost you more on the whole go get a good gaming PC set up, but, like I said, I'm no expert, and I haven't got a gaming PC... just this shitty little laptop.

In the short term, console gaming is cheaper as the console itself is cheaper. In the long term PC gaming is cheaper. The games are cheaper (especially when you see some good steam sales), free dlc and mods give games more re playability, the online communities last longer (when applicable), peripherals such as wireless aren't restricted to proprietary brand names, and online is free.

Building a PC is cheaper and not so difficult. If you have any tech savvy friends, they'll more than likely be able to help. I was baffled my 1st time, but it's really simple afterwards, and fun.

Not trying to push PC gaming onto you. Just offering my view and info on the matter. I PC game but still console game just as much. PC gaming is really such a free unrestricted platform. =]
 

Hiphophippo

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Mezmer said:
There are none. Play them on your PC. You'll have a much better experience playing games like DA: O and ME 1 and 2, Oblivion, Fallout 3, y mas on the computer.
No need to be a dick. I agree that they're better on PC but he didn't ask that, did he? Still plenty of good games on the 360.