nephilimdj
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If you have a ps3, there are a few psx & ps2 srpg's on psn, even "medicore" ones like Stella Deus are still fun
If we're just going to start throwing out random strategy RPGs,
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Random in the sense that the thread is about 2 particular ones.
OP added a "talk about whatever srpg you like clause" soon after creating the thread, makes sense to mention the reigning, defending champion of the world
or as synbios would put it in s1
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Okay, then I take it back and reassert random as in 'hey look, some random not as good as the SRPG I mentioned' then![]()
Seriously, it's criminal how few people have played Dragon Force.
I've tried to get into Final Fantasy Tactics several times, and yet have been unsuccessful in actually getting past the first couple of hours.
Fire Emblem grabbed me from the beginning, soooooo Fire Emblem FTW!
I bet they don't even have the source code for any of these anymore
I actually love Vandal Hearts 1 and 2. Seeing the huge blood spray when a character dies never gets boring to watch. Both games have solid stories and music as well.
SRPGs are my most played genre. Even much less popular games like Ragnarok Tactics, Vanguard Bandits and Saiyuki Journey West have been fun to play. The only one I truly hated was Hoshigami.
True, but FE still has good replay value (hard mode is always worth it IMO) and is a series with a ton of great games, whereas tactics is a series with two great games and two awful games.Fire Emblem is better but Tacticts has more replay value.
FF Tactics has one good game, the first one. Every one since then is a massive disappointment.
So FFT1 > Fire Emblem, but outside of FFT1 FE >>>>>>>>>>>>> Tactics series.
If nothing else, this thread has accomplished it's secret goal of making me unearth my Sega Saturn...
Okay, then I take it back and reassert random as in 'hey look, some random not as good as the SRPG I mentioned' then
Seriously, it's criminal how few people have played Dragon Force.
That's unfortunate.I've only played FFT Advance
I have not played either of these games but have always wanted to. I've heard great things about both and they're both tactical.
I'm referring to the FE on GBA and FFT on PS1. Which do you recommend and why?
Tactics is the SRPG for JRPG fans who want all the tropes to follow them. Matsuno can't design a videogame without fucking it up sonehow.Fire Emblem is so much better. I thought tactics was garbage.
After trying both on a little TRPG spree, I'd say Fire Emblem is better purely for not having an isometric angle. That's just my personal preference though ;p
Tactics Ogre PSP > FFT > FE > Tactics Ogre > FFT Advance series
Before the PSP revamp, Tactics Ogre was crap with a lot of unfun grinding, permadeath, and cheapness. The SNES and PS1 copies should be avoided at all costs.
If you want some further suggestions...
Brigandine for PS1 is a FFT-like game which also has elements of Dragon Force, in that you must also manage one of several kingdoms and conquer a continent. Brutally long, but a good investment.
Shining Force II shares a lot of basic elements with the Fire Emblem series, and is available cheaply on Steam (or you can find it on Genesis for like $0.25), so there's that. Good game with fantastic graphics for a Genesis title.
Kartia is a fairly little known PS1 title with a lot of Amano art which uses a card-based spell system which can also deform the terrain, raising it to allow you to climb a normally impassable wall or creating a space next to a foe who normally would be unreachable. Very good game.
FFT is begging to be broken and feels hopelessly imbalanced in comparison. Arithmatiks break the game wide open, for example.
Can't go wrong with either. The gameplay in Fire Emblem is much simpler than FFT games but I also think requires more strategy if you want to walk away unscathed (perma death rocks).