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Ezio_fangirl said:
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Ezio_fangirl said:
Persona 4
A friend of mine who loves JRPGs told me that those shin megami tensei games are the greatest games on earth. he never really went into detail "why". Care to elaborate for me?
basically there the best jrpg games on the market. mor for matuere audiences
Hate to nit-pick, but that still really doesn't tell me anything about the game(s). that just tells me that you like them, and for all I know we could have very different tastes in games.
 

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Grey_Focks said:
Ezio_fangirl said:
Grey_Focks said:
Ezio_fangirl said:
Persona 4
A friend of mine who loves JRPGs told me that those shin megami tensei games are the greatest games on earth. he never really went into detail "why". Care to elaborate for me?
basically there the best jrpg games on the market. mor for matuere audiences
Hate to nit-pick, but that still really doesn't tell me anything about the game(s). that just tells me that you like them, and for all I know we could have very different tastes in games.
i like it because its more mature. none of that crazy-haired, preppy girl jrpg shit is in this, and the combat, added the personas, is amazingly well done, and the anime style graphics are supurb for a PS2 again.

also the voice acting
 

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citizen sniiiiiiips!
I've actually been considering these. I played BioShock 1 briefly on a friend's 360 a year ago, but I only really played the first part of it, but I must admit I didn't really like what I did play. The shooting just felt poor, and I honestly liked the wrench the best out of all the weapons.

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Breath of Death on XBL Indie games. It's a freking $1 and awesome for a short (about 8-10 hr.) old school NES style RPG not to mention funny as hell.
I don't really know what qualifies as an old school NES style RPG. I don't really care about humor (I prefer a serious story, but with bits of humor thrown in here and there). Care to elaborate a bit more?
I forgot to mention you can also upgrade your weapons at special weapon upgrade stations, though you can use each of those stations only once. Most weapons need to be upgraded before they become useful, for example the machine gun shoots all over the place without the stabilizer, and the shotgun takes ages between shots without the autoloader. Once you've upgraded a few weapons (remember to get the stabilizer and autoloader before you get the damage upgrades of the machine gun and the shotgun), and learn how to use the different kinds of ammo effectively, the shooting part becomes a lot more fun.
 

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I've used up all my "snip" puns
That actually sounds a bit more up my alley. Apparently both of those games are also available on steam. Shall look into them again, then. Thanks.
 

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I'm surprised you played Borderlands already, considering you hate grinding (though I loved that game regardless of how you define it).
Funny, I honestly never did any grinding in it. I just kept doing missions :/ The missions were pretty "meh", though. It having 4-player co-op was what sold it to me, tbh.

Played Lost Odyssey before, thought it was decent, until I got to that Electric worm boss. I got the feeling that the game wanted me to go level for this fight, so I just said "fuck it" and gave it to a friend. I thought the plot itself was pretty "meh", but I will agree it had some good characters. Also downright hated some of the costume design choices. Just watch the Unskippable for the game to see what I mean.
Yeah that Unskippable was pretty accurate, and that worm boss can be a pain in the ass if you're not set up for it properly (you can beat it at a low level with the correct strategy), though most people think that it is the toughest boss in the game. It actually picks up really well from that point - unlocking memories and running into people from your past, it's emotionally gripping stuff to say the least (without spoiling anything).

Aside from this, I think every other RPG on the 360 that you haven't played is an animated JRPG (Tales, Blue Dragon, Undescovery, Eternal Sonata, and so on), so I'm not sure where else for you to turn on consoles at least.

Definitely play both Bioshock games though. They're two such games whose story and environment more than make up for any lack in gameplay.
 

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something something something snips something something something complete
Yea, I was kinda hoping there was some unknown gem I just couldn't remember on the 360, RPG wise. Don't suppose you know any PC RPGs that haven't been listed?

And yea, I will pick up the BioShocks when I get the chance. After hearing some of the stuff that you can do later in the game I feel like I really should give it another chance.
 

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Lost Odyssey is great if you like JRPGs. You can't go wrong with any game made by Starbreeze either. Condemned: Criminal Origins is good too.
 

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Ezio_fangirl said:
Grey_Focks said:
Hate to nit-pick, but that still really doesn't tell me anything about the game(s). that just tells me that you like them, and for all I know we could have very different tastes in games.
i like it because its more mature. none of that crazy-haired, preppy girl jrpg shit is in this, and the combat, added the personas, is amazingly well done, and the anime style graphics are supurb for a PS2 again.

also the voice acting
I recommend Persona 3 and 4 as well, however if you didn't mention you had a PS2, so I won't go into more detail on why they're amazing until you do.

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And yea, I will pick up the BioShocks when I get the chance. After hearing some of the stuff that you can do later in the game I feel like I really should give it another chance.
I normally love games like Bioshock as I said above, but honestly it didn't do much for me. It's really only worth playing if the ending twist hasn't been spoiled for you. Also from your above list you know Bioware, so I assume you've played Jade Empire? It's up to their usual level of genius, and added bonus if you like an ancient asian theme. Also you said you played the first Knights of the Old, I would guess you've played the second one? If not, DEFINITELY get the pc version of that, as the restoration mod that puts back in all the things the developers were forced to leave incomplete was restored, and also makes the game bug free.

And if I may recommend the THQ pack on Steam?
-All 3 Red Faction games: shooters where their schtick is destructable environments
-STALKER: An open-world apocalyptic game, sort of like Fallout 3 with less cuteness and more mutants trying to eat your face. Great mod scene and pretty easy to run.
-All the Warhammer 40k RTS's: I'm not a big fan of RTS, but even I like these games. Very tactical, and I thought very fun. Also I love the setting.
-Metro 2033: An on-rails shooter in the vein of Half Life 2, only much scarier. One of the most atmospheric games ever made, it will scare you, and you will enjoy it. Beware, the game is made by a developer from the old Soviet bloc, and they want to share their misery with you. It's a tough game on even normal settings.
-Saints Row 2: One of the 3 or 4 games Yahtzee has ever said that he likes. What more do I need to say?
-Titan Quest games: From what I've played and heard, basically Diablo 2 knockoffs set in ancient greece. But a good knock off, like Torchlight.
-And some other fluff but who cares.

All that? 50 bucks.

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Shame about Planescape not being available...anywhere. Why is it not on steam? It would sell like crazy.
Oh most definitely. Or at least on gog.com, this is their specialty! I got mine off Amazon for 20 bucks, and so can you [http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00002EPZ2/ref=sr_1_1_olp?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1278021419&sr=1-1&condition=used].



Hope this helps.
 

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MisterShine said:
SNIPZILLA!
I do not own a ps2, but I have friends who do, and if bothered to, I can easily just borrow one. So go for it, sell me on these Persona games.

And i already own almost all of the games in the THQ pack, and I agree it is a great deal.
 

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Aliens vs Predator
Anno 1404
Age Of empires (all games)
Arma 2
Assasins Creed
Assasins Creed 2
Batman Arkham Asylum
Bauldurs gate
Battlefiled 2
Battlefiled 2: Special Forces
Bioshock 1
Call of duty 4: Modern Warfare
Call of duty: Modern warfare 2
Cities XL
Civilisation series
Company of heroes
Counterstrike
Counter Strike Source
Crusader Kings
Criysis: Warhead
Diablio 2
Dawn of war 2
Dawn of war
Dragon Age: Origins
Empire: Total war
Europa Universalis III
Fallout 3
far cry 1 & 2
FEAR
Football Manager 2010
Grand theft auto: series
Gears of War series
Half Life (1 and 2)
Hearts of Iron III
Hearts of Iron II
Homeworld 2
Just Cause 2
Just Cause
Jade Empire
Killing floor
Knights of the old republic 1 and 2
Left for Dead 1 and 2
Mass Effect 1 and 2
Medieval II Totalwar
Metro 2033
Morrowind
Oblivion
Operation Flashpoint: Dragon rising
Portal
Prototype
Resident Evil 5
Rome Total war.
Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl
Settlesrs 6
Sid Meiers Pirates
Sim City 4
Shipsimulator 2008
Spore
Splinter Cell: Conviction
Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Starcraft
Supreme Commander
Star wars: empire at war / Republic Commando /Jedi outcast
The Guild 2
The guild 2: Pirates of the European Seas
The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom
The Sims 3
Trackmania
Thief (All Games)
TRIBES
Tropico 3
Victoria
Warcraft III
Warcraft III: The frozen throne
World of Warcraft
 

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Double bacon snip with fries
I said "RPGs" mate. And I already said I had some of the games you just listed.

...you didn't read my post, did you.
 

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Grey_Focks said:
MisterShine said:
SNIPZILLA!
I do not own a ps2, but I have friends who do, and if bothered to, I can easily just borrow one. So go for it, sell me on these Persona games.

And i already own almost all of the games in the THQ pack, and I agree it is a great deal.
First, I edited my post above yours. Check it out.

Hmm, well, I could write a 5 page paper on why Persona 3 made me a better person, but I'll try and condense that for you. I'll get the bad stuff out of the way. This game is made by Atlus, which means if you play on the regular difficulty, it WILL kick your ass if you're not ready. That means grinding and checking every nook and cranny for power ups to take on the bosses, and even then you will STILL die sometimes, forcing you to do it all over again. This is alleviated on the "beginner" setting, where I don't think I ever actually grinded or went out of my way to upgrade my guys, I just played and I always won. Since it is also a JRPG, it is long. Very long. I hit 55 hours on my first playthrough, on the easy setting. Also you'll deal with the odd cultural gaps. People will refer to each other with honorifics and the game will not really explain what the hell they're talking about. On that note, if you intend to get the most out of these games you WILL need to keep a guide open on your computer to turn to. There are a lot of sensitive conversations in the game and if you want to max out your friendship meters you'll not want to fuck those up.

So, the good stuff! The ending of the third game will make you cry. Also several things that happen in the game will want to make you cry. Emotional engagement is heavy in this series, they WANT you to care about the characters, and they succeed. There are a few bad social links, but the majority of them, especially your party members in both games, are excellent. The games are essentially segmented into two parts: The social game and the fighting game. The social game involves hanging out with your friends/potential lovers/whatever during the day, conversing about their or your problems. How you act/answer determines how much they like you. As your relationships get stronger, the monsters you can summon become even stronger during the fighting game. The fighting I think is excellent, sort of like pokemon but not much with the cuteness. Your monsters have strengths and weaknesses, and to win you have to exploit the other guys weaknesses and and protect your own. You'll do the standard dungeon crawling bit, go through 8-20 floors (more in the 3rd game, less so in the 4th), fight a boss, get a cool thing and then you have to wait a while before you can do more fighting. It is excellently paced, whenever I got sick of fighting or talking, the other segment would be ready for my attention.

Summing up: Story, characters and gameplay are fun if you have some patience, these are very long games and they don't try and suck you in from the first minute; However if you stick with them I feel they are very rewarding.

Hope this helps.
 

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wilze said:
Double bacon snip with fries
I said "RPGs" mate. And I already said I had some of the games you just listed.

...you didn't read my post, did you.
ohh, yeah, sorry. I guess i didn't, assumed you were looking for all types of games. Sorry, i will see if there is another game i can recommend then.
 

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Not all RPGs, but all games any gamer should play:

Neverwinter Nights: Good story, great gameplay based on the 3.5e DND rules, tons of customization and multiplayer options. The expansions are also must-haves. (I wasn't fond of the sequel)

Deus Ex: There's a reason it's most commonly referred to as "the best game ever". The graphics and AI may be very visibly outdated, but it's still the single most important game for any gamer to play.

Freelancer: A combat spaceflight game with RPG elements, a great story, and (for it's time) superb graphics. It also has huge modding and multiplayer communities.

Giants: Citizen Kabuto: A third-person shooter with RTS elements, this game doesn't have much in the way of replayability but it's fun, funny, and a good game all around.

Total Annihilation: Like old RTS games, but think Starcraft is overrated? TA is the game for you. Amazingly far ahead of it's time for a game from '97, Total Annihilation is still one of my favorite examples of the genre.

Supreme Commander 1: Total Annihilation's spiritual successor, it's everything good about TA wrapped in the package of modern AI and graphics. (Avoid Supreme Commander 2 like the plague, it's a pale, dumbed-down imitation.)

Jedi Outcast and Jedi Academy: What a Star Wars game should be. The Force Unleashed was a shiny, chrome-plated turd compared to Jedi Outcast, and even though Academy wasn't as good as Outcast, it's worth playing.


Added bonus, most of the games on this list you can pick up for dirt cheap because of their age.
 

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snipity do-da, snipity day
You didn't read my firs post either, did you? That's okay. I said I was specifically looking for RPGs this time (just listed other genre's I liked to give you guys an idea of what sorts of games I like) and I already have morrowind (as I mentioned in the first post.)

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CCCCOMBO SNIP!
hm sounds....interesting. As stated, I do detest grinding, but you say playing it on easy wouldn't require the player to grind. When you say they refer to each other with honorifics...what do you mean? I kinda know what those are, but I never really hear them used in the English language (And when I do, I admit, it annoys me just a little). The game's dialogue isn't spoken in Japanese, is it? If so, that would possibly be the final nail in the coffin, when combined with the anime art style (which I really do not like, but can tolerate if the gameplay is good) and this "social game" aspect is a little off-putting. I mean, one of my favorite series, Mass Effect, does this too, but they also don't dedicate half the game to it. The combat sounds interesting, though. I'll see if any friends have a copy (they probably do).

well so far, looks like games I'm getting/considering getting are the BioShocks, never winter nights, Planescape: torment, Vampire the masquerade: bloodlines, and Deus Ex. Games that are a maybe are Castle Crashers and Persona.
 

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Grey_Focks said:
MisterShine said:
CCCCOMBO SNIP!
hm sounds....interesting. As stated, I do detest grinding, but you say playing it on easy wouldn't require the player to grind. When you say they refer to each other with honorifics...what do you mean? I kinda know what those are, but I never really hear them used in the English language (And when I do, I admit, it annoys me just a little). The game's dialogue isn't spoken in Japanese, is it? If so, that would possibly be the final nail in the coffin, when combined with the anime art style (which I really do not like, but can tolerate if the gameplay is good) and this "social game" aspect is a little off-putting. I mean, one of my favorite series, Mass Effect, does this too, but they also don't dedicate half the game to it. The combat sounds interesting, though. I'll see if any friends have a copy (they probably do).
Japanese will use different titles at the end of a persons name to show varying amounts of respect or friendliness. They don't do it a LOT in the game, but often enough that you will notice it, and while the titles are explained in the handbook, the in-game the significance of them is not explained.

And yes, the game is not very combat driven. I'd say it's about 60% fighting/exploring, 40% socializing. I think the social parts are excellent and do a great job making you care about the characters, and these relationships are actually integral to the story. Since it doesn't really sound like your thing though, you should try and rent it or borrow from a friend.


well so far, looks like games I'm getting/considering getting are the BioShocks, never winter nights, Planescape: torment, Vampire the masquerade: bloodlines, and Deus Ex. Games that are a maybe are Castle Crashers and Persona.
three things:

1. The main campaign for the first neverwinter is... well, to put it nicely, mediocre. I know, I know, a Bioware game with a mediocre story, shock, horror, disbelief, accept it and move on. Though there are some excellent mods and the Hordes of the Underdark expansion is baller.

2. NWN2 main campaign is also not stellar. I liked it, but it wasn't amazing. However, the expansion Mask of the Betrayer was written by the guy who made Planescape: Torment, and it shows.

3. Castle crashers has a demo. It has been my experience if you love the demo, you'll love the game. If you don't like the first 30 minutes, you probably won't like it ever.

hope this helps.