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Saw on twitter the other day that a group recompiled Quest64. I don't know why you'd want to play it, other than curiosity or nostalgia, but I guess it's technically a JRPG.
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I don't know WHEN but I'd love to get around to Quest64 some day even if it looks and plays like shit. There weren't a whole lot of JRPGs for the N64, it's probably why most Nintenboomers don't really like JRPGs.
Saw on twitter the other day that a group recompiled Quest64. I don't know why you'd want to play it, other than curiosity or nostalgia, but I guess it's technically a JRPG.
Quest 64 is bad. Its story is bad, its combat is bad, its progression system is bad. There's legitimately nothing good I can say about it. The only reason it has such a weird following is because it was on the N64, a console so starved of third-party support that people would legit pick up anything as long as it was produced in sufficient quantities to not be absurdly rare (like Ogre Battle 64 was).I don't know WHEN but I'd love to get around to Quest64 some day even if it looks and plays like shit. There weren't a whole lot of JRPGs for the N64
Nintenboomers are Nintenboomers by virtue of the fact that they don't like JRPGs. If you like JRPGs, you end up branching out beyond Nintendo consoles and cease being a Nintenboomer. Nintenboomers hate Japanese things and do long diatribes about how the "Japanese humor" in RPGs turns them off while they simp for more Scrimblo Bimblo slop in the vain hope of being reminded of when they were younger and their parents hadn't yet divorced.it's probably why most Nintenboomers don't really like JRPGs.
as hard as you are on it, you aren't hard enough, saying the games story is bad is.. well its underselling it, it feels like your an MMO with 99% of the NPC dialogue cut, your just running to towns and having about 89,817 random battles where the "gameplay" is holding the stick and running from the enemies attack after their turn is over.Quest 64 is bad.
It's extremely ironic too because the DS, SNES, 3DS and Switch all have a great and wide selection of exclusive and non-exclusive JRPGs. It was literally a 3 generation streak of home consoles that completely changed perception of JRPGs for most Nintendo fans.Nintenboomers are Nintenboomers by virtue of the fact that they don't like JRPGs. If you like JRPGs, you end up branching out beyond Nintendo consoles and cease being a Nintenboomer. Nintenboomers hate Japanese things and do long diatribes about how the "Japanese humor" in RPGs turns them off while they simp for more Scrimblo Bimblo slop in the vain hope of being reminded of when they were younger and their parents hadn't yet divorced.
I don't want to oversell the criticism because if you say something is "DA WORST THING EVER!!!!111!!!1!" then people start getting into a Sonic 2006 mindset where it's a trainwreck that might be fun to experience for its badness and confusing direction.as hard as you are on it, you aren't hard enough
Your typical Nintenboomer is an American guy in his 30s or older who remembers back when Nintendo used to do everything possible to take Japanese shit out of their games and they'll typically bitch about fire emblem characters in smash.It's extremely ironic too because the DS, SNES, 3DS and Switch all have a great and wide selection of exclusive and non-exclusive JRPGs. It was literally a 3 generation streak of home consoles that completely changed perception of JRPGs for most Nintendo fans.
I just finished the Etones Dig site and my goodness, the best written RPG I’ve played. Love me some Jesiah in that game.So I'm about an hour into disc 2 of Xenogears and I can immediately tell they were really rushing to compress the story of multiple games down into one which is sad because the story of disc 1 alone is basically a masterpiece.
I'm surprised this game never got an anime because it literally has multiple arcs with clearly defined beginnings, climaxes and conclusions. Billy's arc is my favorite so far, it is literally the only example of the "Evil Church" trope I can think of that was actually done really well.
Also, Jesiah is the coolest character.
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They have done, multiple times, it's just that the games that do it are pretty small time, eg Child of Light or Atelier Iris 2I cannot believe somebody didn't just rip of Grandia's battle system and put it into a new game.
Nintenboomers are Nintenboomers by virtue of the fact that they don't like JRPGs. If you like JRPGs, you end up branching out beyond Nintendo consoles and cease being a Nintenboomer.
Here's some general traits:What qualifies a "Nintenboomer"? I mean just from the name alone I feel like I'd fall into that category, and I think the SNES is the second greatest console of all time (behind PS2).
I recommend Shadow Hearts or Wild Arms Alter Code F, if you haven't. Really good gamesWhich PS2 JRPG should I play next?
I don't think I've even heard of Shadow Hearts before, and I didn't know that the first Wild Arms game had a remake. I'll have to grab those.I recommend Shadow Hearts or Wild Arms Alter Code F, if you haven't. Really good games
Tales of Destiny PS2 if you want a good battle system and if you've never touched a Dragon Quest game, Dragon Quest V is also on PS2 and it's GORGEOUS. Also seconding Shadow Hearts.Which PS2 JRPG should I play next? I've been working my way through the old games I never got around to but always wanted to. I'm thinking Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, or Xenosaga (or maybe Xenogears, since this is apparently a spiritual successor to them) next. Maybe Radiata Stories, Rogue Galaxy, Suikoden, or Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (I played it about halfway through and then never finished it when I was a kid). There's also the first four Dot Hack games, but holy shit I hate that fucking battle system, man.
I once spent a summer as a teenager playing Mana Khemia and it was way better than I expected. You should check it out some time.Which PS2 JRPG should I play next? I've been working my way through the old games I never got around to but always wanted to. I'm thinking Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, or Xenosaga (or maybe Xenogears, since this is apparently a spiritual successor to them) next. Maybe Radiata Stories, Rogue Galaxy, Suikoden, or Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (I played it about halfway through and then never finished it when I was a kid). There's also the first four Dot Hack games, but holy shit I hate that fucking battle system, man.
PS2 was sort of the Golden age of Shin Megami Tensei before the 3ds games, so i'd recommend SMT Nocturne, Digital Devil Saga 1 and 2. if you haven't.Just about done with Atelier Iris 3. Pretty good series. I was trying to rank them in my head, but they all do different things well, so it's kind of hard. I preferred the characters in the first game, though the other two weren't far behind. Can't speak for the plot, since I still have the final chapter in Iris 3, though it's felt weaker than the other two so far. The gameplay is pretty much the same in all three games, since it's all the same engine with a year or two between them. Slight differences in the battle system. I will say that I really like how Iris 3 got rid of the random encounters and just put the enemies on the map, so you can decide whether or not you want to battle them.
Which PS2 JRPG should I play next? I've been working my way through the old games I never got around to but always wanted to. I'm thinking Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, or Xenosaga (or maybe Xenogears, since this is apparently a spiritual successor to them) next. Maybe Radiata Stories, Rogue Galaxy, Suikoden, or Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (I played it about halfway through and then never finished it when I was a kid). There's also the first four Dot Hack games, but holy shit I hate that fucking battle system, man.
Mana Khemia might be good, you can see how they took the ideas from Atelier Iris 3 and applied them better in it. Though it might be too much of the same thing, depends on if you're hungry for more of thatJust about done with Atelier Iris 3. Pretty good series. I was trying to rank them in my head, but they all do different things well, so it's kind of hard. I preferred the characters in the first game, though the other two weren't far behind. Can't speak for the plot, since I still have the final chapter in Iris 3, though it's felt weaker than the other two so far. The gameplay is pretty much the same in all three games, since it's all the same engine with a year or two between them. Slight differences in the battle system. I will say that I really like how Iris 3 got rid of the random encounters and just put the enemies on the map, so you can decide whether or not you want to battle them.
Which PS2 JRPG should I play next? I've been working my way through the old games I never got around to but always wanted to. I'm thinking Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, or Xenosaga (or maybe Xenogears, since this is apparently a spiritual successor to them) next. Maybe Radiata Stories, Rogue Galaxy, Suikoden, or Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (I played it about halfway through and then never finished it when I was a kid). There's also the first four Dot Hack games, but holy shit I hate that fucking battle system, man.
Atelier Iris 3 was a bit step down from 2, but was still great. God damn it there were so many good games for the PS2. I'd recommend Dark Cloud 2 if you haven't yet. Mana Khemia is fantastic. Wild Arms 4 and 2 are great.Just about done with Atelier Iris 3. Pretty good series. I was trying to rank them in my head, but they all do different things well, so it's kind of hard. I preferred the characters in the first game, though the other two weren't far behind. Can't speak for the plot, since I still have the final chapter in Iris 3, though it's felt weaker than the other two so far. The gameplay is pretty much the same in all three games, since it's all the same engine with a year or two between them. Slight differences in the battle system. I will say that I really like how Iris 3 got rid of the random encounters and just put the enemies on the map, so you can decide whether or not you want to battle them.
Which PS2 JRPG should I play next? I've been working my way through the old games I never got around to but always wanted to. I'm thinking Ar Tonelico, Mana Khemia, or Xenosaga (or maybe Xenogears, since this is apparently a spiritual successor to them) next. Maybe Radiata Stories, Rogue Galaxy, Suikoden, or Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits (I played it about halfway through and then never finished it when I was a kid). There's also the first four Dot Hack games, but holy shit I hate that fucking battle system, man.
Overly attached to the N64 and Gamecube despite their lackluster libraries