And possibly even more. It features multiple playable characters, all coming with their unique moveset and attack properties that makes each one more effective against certain monster types. And the fingers. Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together features the same excellent story seen in the original release, which follows main character Denam as he raises from a lowly peasant of an oppressed minority to the hero that saves the Kingdom of Valeria.
Pretty much everything has been improved in the remake. The class system got a major overhaul, with a new and improved skill system that allows for better customization.
Difficulty has been rebalanced, and the improved English localization gives the whole adventure a fantasy-novel feel that the original desperately needed. Persona 3 Portable is not a straight port of the PlayStation 2 game, as it has been tweaked to produce a more compact experience that can be even more enjoyable than the original.
Going the extra mile, Persona 3 Portable features a new female protagonist coming with new Social Links and story sequences that will spice up your umpteenth Persona 3 playthrough. While the game sadly lacks the epilogue story available in Persona 3 FES, Persona 3 Portable is the best way to enjoy a massive role-playing game without ending up getting glued to a TV screen for tens of hours.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions manages to improve the stellar story of the original with beautifully animated cutscenes and an English translation that finally brings the nuance that a political story requires.
The better told story, the multiple gameplay tweaks, and the new designs all make this a fantastic FFT title. Plus it comes with two brand new jobs , and the same solid tactical role-playing game experience that fans have been loving since Trails in the Sky First Chapter and Second Chapter are remarkable Japanese role-playing games thanks in part to their excellent story, which details the rise of Estelle and Joshua to full-fledged heroes but also for how its developed.
But all NPCs found in towns have their own name, personality, and a story that develops as the main one does. And that says a lot. It adds so much to the lore that even the original becomes more enjoyable. First Class indeed. The experience is enhanced by the excellent development of established characters like Cloud, Tifa, Aerith, and most of all, Sephiroth. Who is presented as an intriguing yet likable man. Shocking, I know. It comes with many of its staples like the Materia system and Limit Breaks which makes Crisis Core an all-around great experience.
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Sadly I doubt they will ever translate the story. The PSP brought a lot of remakes from its home console siblings into the hands of players on the go. Some of them included a lot of rework, while others chose to not mess with the good thing that the original game was. Star Ocean: Second Evolution is one of the latter, although it did feature updates to the battle system to keep things fresh. The hex-based system, evolved from that of Wild Arms 4 , offers more strategic options than typical square-based movement, and mission objectives vary greatly.
In perhaps the best plot in the Wild Arms series, straight-shooting heroine Clarissa Arwin grapples with the dilemma of whether some lies are worth living if it helps the greater good. Identity is a common theme in JRPGs, but this is a different take than the usual amnesia device. The other main characters and many side characters are compelling as well, making for an engaging adventure.
Players got to vanquish foes as nearly two dozen well-known characters, and any fan of Marvel comics was bound to find a team of four that they loved. And although it sounds strange to say so now, it provided at least as much fun as the home console version at a time when that was not generally a realistic expectation.
This remake offered beautifully upgraded graphics and freshly arranged music, making an already lovely looking and sounding game look and sound even better. The cast of voice actors is different from the PlayStation version, but they do an excellent job; akin to seeing a beloved Broadway play acted by two different casts. XSEED also did a great job on freshening up the localization. The Working Designs humor is still there, but anachronistic s pop culture references are absent, making for a more timeless narrative.
The controversial design choice of more streamlined dungeons and less punishing difficulty keep Silver Star Harmony from ranking higher, but it always and forever remains an exceedingly charming RPG classic that any genre fan will adore.
Instead of an epic quest spanning tens of hours, Half-Minute Hero offers quests that cram every RPG convention from talking to NPCs in town to battling nasty bosses into bite size chunks never longer than a couple of minutes.
This satirically funny game was not afraid to march to the beat of its own drummer and the end result was a uniquely fun, refreshing, and memorable experience that cannot be effectively described.
Since these two games were originally released on the PC in the late s, they have been re-released over and over; each new version utilizing a different art style and soundtrack. Fans will argue over which release is the best, but having updated sprites, the entire sequel and a brand new interquel ensures that Final Fantasy IV: The Complete Collection is the most comprehensive.
The sequels, The After Years and Interlude, take what you know about FFIV and flip it around, delivering a unique take on the world, characters and systems. While none of the games available have the deepest story or gameplay in the genre, the quests of Cecil and his son Ceodore are epic, endearing, and goofy in equal measure.
Final Fantasy IV was a masterpiece when it was released in , and it continues to be fun and relevant thanks to the ability to revisit it in collections like this one. Darkdeath Evilman came out of nowhere to be one of the truly great games on PSP.
Its storyline is both mature and humorous, with characters who go through true story arcs to become people who you really want to root for. Its unusual form of turn-based strategy kept things fresh even for veterans of the genre, and with great music, voice acting, and visuals, what is there not to love? The Disgaea series, with its over-the-over-the top leveling and damage-dealing possibilities, can be a divisive series among RPG players.
The atmosphere is arresting — a combination of visuals and music that creates an almost mythic feeling. On top of that, the gameplay is inviting, fast-paced and flashy. The progression of chapters is odd, combat has a steep learning curve, and hard mode is easier than normal mode. Then again, these things create depth in Valkyrie Profile while establishing identity.
Case in point: the game incentivises following orders when ignoring those orders is integral to the story.
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