Postby MillyFan » Sat Aug 16, 2003 8:51 pm
1-Final Fantasy II (US) One of the best RPGs ever, definitely the best of its time. LOL, it's what got me into RPGs in that sense, although I had played Dragon Warrior before, FFII was way better. . .
2-Final Fantasy III (US)/VI Yet another of the all-time best. Ending could have been much better though.
3-Chrono Trigger (SNES, I really want to play the Playstation rerelease) Great plot. Cool characters. Even the battle system was good. and the art and music. . .wow. Definitely one of the best.
4-Final Fantasy IX. The plot was cool, (although done before IIRC elsewhere) the artwork was good, the character design and interaction was good. . .all in all, a great game.
5-Final Fantasy VIII. The artwork and the character design was great, although the battle system had its bugs, the music wasn't the absolute best, and the plot had holes big enough to drive a truck through. Nevertheless, it was a good game.
6-Chrono Cross. This game is, artistically, one of the best combinations of anime and game that you can find. The artwork is WONDERFUL. The music is almost as good as the art, and for a game released in 1999 in the US, was great. However, the plot was kind of weak, and there were too many characters, so the kind of character development you'd find in, say, FFVII or even in Chrono Trigger was absent.
7-Harvest Moon: Back To Nature. Yet another good combination of anime and RPG, this is another one of my favorites. There's nothing "spectacular" about it and sometimes it can get rather tedious (why couldn't you save during the "days" rather than only at the beginning of a new day?) Nevertheless, it's worth your time. An added bonus is that it's almost totally inoffensive in content. The only elements that even approach questionable are an annual town religious festival and infrequent opportunities for characters to drink. . .Harvest Moon is one of the few games that I would recommend to almost anybody.
8-EarthBound. This was one of the coolest SNES games ever, in that it was a good RPG in and of itself while being a sometimes laugh-out-loud parody of RPGs, in that it had an inventive setting with lots of cities and secondary characters. . .it was just cool. I wish it would be rereleased and that there would be a sequel.
9-Breath of Fire (SNES, GBA) I liked it, although the plot had been way overdone in other games (basically a defeat the monster and save the girl plot), it was an interesting game due to the subplots and sidequests that tied into the main quest.
10-Final Fantasy VII. The characterization was good, the plot was interesting, the music and art were both great (incredible for 1997 standards, LOL) however, it was also sadly the great experiment to see what Sony/Square could "get away with" with American audiences. Of all the FF games to this point, it had the worst language and some near-yaoi scenes, and it wasn't the best of the series because of this content.