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And here is the description of the game http://www.soldat.pl/man/manual-en.html#WSTEP |
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2004-06-27, 14:02 | Link #24 | |
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2004-06-27, 15:05 | Link #25 | |
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As for games with best plots I'd have to say star ocean 2 and disgaea. In so2 you can influence the relationships between characters. Also there's some predictable but still interesting plot twists. Disgaea, the plot isn't great, but it's really funny which makes up for it. There are some serious moments, which are handled well.
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2004-06-27, 15:53 | Link #26 | |
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Kudos to Disgaea as well, the plot wasn't hugely epic (well it wasn't given that kind of treatment in game, it easily could have been) but it had a very original plot unlike anything I'd ever played before and that goes a long way. Last edited by Sanjuronord; 2004-06-27 at 16:11. |
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2004-06-28, 06:25 | Link #27 |
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Have to think... Final Fantasy 6 had a good plot, but was a bit too combat-oriented. Half-Life had an interesting plot too, but not really in-depth enough. Baldur's Gate 2 had a good story with enough depth and side-quests, so I guess my vote goes for it (Have written a fan-fic of it too )
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2004-06-30, 08:19 | Link #29 | |
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Vagrant Story had a cool story. As did Chrono Cross |
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2004-06-30, 09:07 | Link #30 | |
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Also remembered, that Disciples 2, despite being a RTS, has a pretty interesting story -especially with the elves and undead. |
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2004-06-30, 13:51 | Link #33 |
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The top story for me was Chrono Trigger. The time travel and storyline along with the 13 (I think) different endings you could get really kept me playing this game. I definately have played and replayed it the most of any of the games I've owned (with only final fantasy VII coming anywhere close).
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2004-07-07, 19:10 | Link #37 |
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EarthBound Best. RPG. Ever. Period. I know I'll catch flack from you FF nuts out there, but anyone who's played EB will at least respect my sentiment. There has never been anything as psychotically wacked out yet deeply serious as this game, excepting FLCL, but it does take a stretch to compare the two. I can't describe the plot with any justice. An alien megalomaniac travels back in time to destroy the world, and is stopped by 4 destined heroes, who are inept teenagers, 3 with psychic powers, 1 with immense mechanical skill for weaponry, who quest to save the world by rescueing jazz/blues groups from unscrupulous theatre managers and kicking the crap out of insane Blue Cultists and the dreaded New Aged Retro Hippies. And did I mention the root of all universal evil is your fat next door neighbor who you defeat by turning into a robot? If that sounds stupid, then that's the beauty of the game. BOING! ZOOM! DING DING! |
2004-07-15, 16:56 | Link #39 |
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1. FFVI: The game had everything at the time considering it was for snes... The leads were well developed, flashbacks and the world history were well portrayed, very nice twist of events in midgame, and it even had an opera haha.
Too bad no one plays the game cause its outdated. 2. FFVII: Found this very similar to FFVII but had a few too many sidestories and plots. The game itself had alot more to offer then FFVI but most were unnessary to win. 3. Chrono Cross + Trigger: Multiple endings, time travel, changing history?... need i say more. |
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