RPGs for me have been a strange genre for me. I didn't really start getting into them until later in the SNES' lifespan with games like Breath of Fire and EarthBound though I never really got into the Square RPGs at the time. So one of things I wanted a PS1 for was to finally get a real chance to play RPGs from what was considered the best RPG company in the world. When we got our PS1, one of the first games I got was FF7. Suffice to say, the game nearly killed my interest in the genre and 8 threw it off a cliff onto the jagged rocks below.
So for several years, RPGs were pretty much persona non grata for me outside of playing EarthBound a ton. It wouldn't be until I got Paper Mario for the N64 that I got back my interest in the genre and while I'm not as obsessed as my friend, Travis, I've found myself enjoying several RPGs of many different varieties, though I still loathe FF7 and 8.
Right now I am playing Persona 4 and enjoy the modern setting and trippy layout. Though I'm pretty sure I am no where near finishing it.
Of course, I'm rambling. My whole point for this thread is: What are Your Favorite RPGs?
1. EarthBound
2. Skies of Arcadia Legends
3. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
4. Chrono Trigger
5. Tales of Symphonia
Lots, of exposition for a pretty short list huh?
So for several years, RPGs were pretty much persona non grata for me outside of playing EarthBound a ton. It wouldn't be until I got Paper Mario for the N64 that I got back my interest in the genre and while I'm not as obsessed as my friend, Travis, I've found myself enjoying several RPGs of many different varieties, though I still loathe FF7 and 8.
Right now I am playing Persona 4 and enjoy the modern setting and trippy layout. Though I'm pretty sure I am no where near finishing it.
Of course, I'm rambling. My whole point for this thread is: What are Your Favorite RPGs?
1. EarthBound
2. Skies of Arcadia Legends
3. Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
4. Chrono Trigger
5. Tales of Symphonia
Lots, of exposition for a pretty short list huh?
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