RevenantKioku said:That's funny, because after playing Baldur's Gate, KOTOR was boring and predictable.
Hell Yeah, all people that enjoyed KOTOR really should try our Baldur's Gate 2 (PC) along with it's expansion pack. THE best western RPG ever?
RevenantKioku said:That's funny, because after playing Baldur's Gate, KOTOR was boring and predictable.
Gattsu25 said:Simulation and Fantasy would be better, no?
Tabris said:Can anyone refute my post? I would like to debate about this, but so far I only got one agreement and no disagreements.
Prine said:i only played JRPGs until KOTOR. Playing through Tales (supposedly great) i just doesnt hold my attention anymore. And the rest of the line up seems rather dull.
Im looking foward to FF 12 however, but im tired of random battles and overworlds.
Can anyone refute my post? I would like to debate about this, but so far I only got one agreement and no disagreements.
While western RPGs are still VERY dependent on "DnD" like gameplay. Infact, I would have to say that western RPGs have changed the least from their ancestor counterparts.
Prine said:Im looking foward to FF 12 however, but im tired of random battles and huge overworlds with linear plots.
No Random Battles
No Battle Screen
Semi-Real Time combat (like KOTOR, BG2, MMORPGs)
etc,
akascream said:I'd disagree. The only constant I see on the western front is that they remain RPGs. The systems in Fable (economic, reputation, npc) are very much a leap forward in design.
akascream said:And predetermined roles.
Gattsu25 said:FF12 is inspired by FF11 and other online RPGs, supposedly
No Random Battles
No Battle Screen
Semi-Real Time combat (like KOTOR, BG2, MMORPGs)
etc,
Diomedeskun said:Anyone who thinks that western RPGs have made an unprecedented leap in immersion and complexity should play Wizardry VII and Ultima VII. Ultima VII is about 13 years old and has yet to be approached in world interaction by any modern RPG. It also featured high quality 2d graphics (that look even better now with ExUlt)..
akascream said:And predetermined roles.
A leap forward in design in a game that took how long to develop? And we're not even sure it was worth it yet.
So what? If it really bothers you, go play something else. There is plenty to play.
There is no drought of RPGs on either side.
which is why im looking foward to it. Open ended would have been better with some character customisation. Its easier to relate to a chracter you, yourself created.
LinesInTheSand said:This thread's point is moot because BOF: DQ is the best RPG this gen by far, FACT.
laff. "Innovation" in most eastern RPGs consists of taking the same well-defined game model and throwing a new abstraction or five on top of it. BOFTabris said:...but even with this change of focus in the genre, eastern RPGs are still leading the "innovation" front for gameplay.
Well then I guess you just aren't a fan of gameplayRevenantKioku said:Incorrect!
Lord, I love RPGs. Just not BoFQ and Dark Cloud. And most PC RPGs.
LinesInTheSand said:Well then I guess you just aren't a fan of gameplay![]()
dark10x said:Random battles are not terribly common anymore, though...
LinesInTheSand said:Well then I guess you just aren't a fan of gameplay![]()
laff. "Innovation"
Main Entry: in·no·vate
Pronunciation: 'i-n&-"vAt
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): -vat·ed; -vat·ing
Etymology: Latin innovatus, past participle of innovare, from in- + novus new -- more at NEW
transitive senses
1 : to introduce as or as if new
2 archaic : to effect a change in <the dictates of my father were... not to be altered, innovated, or even discussed -- Sir Walter Scott>
If you want to make your own character with original stats, etc. you're obviously not going to get that playing Final Fantasy (aside from the customization allowed by the armor, and whatever "crystal" system they implement) -
but you'll get that customizable character in the DnD-like RPG at the expense of an intricate, interesting, and high character-interactive plot that is possible with pre-determined characters
Well, in FF1 you did have character creation, and it is arguably the best game in the series![]()
I just feel this entire argument always boils down to someone wanting to rag on Final Fantasy and they feel that getting someone to say it's not an RPG is a way of insulting the series as if that moniker is some holy grail that defines whether a game that's not a FPS is a success or not. Even if you want to call it an interactive movie it doesn't make the games themselves any less enjoyable, and the sales figures prove it.
I wasn't attacking you, it just seems that way. Nothing wrong with it, some people prefer the more story driven style, I personally am a fan of both.RevenantKioku said:Oh yes, terribly hate it.
Really, is that all you've got?
gameplay elements like story
FFI is actually a good example of how JRPGs have been streamlined over time. They've essentially cut out the stuff that "doesn't matter" and focused on the most important gameplay elements like story and combat.
So you dont have as much freedom but the gameplay is a lot more refined.
seismologist said:I prefer Western formula for RPGs. I guess I'm one of the few that loves Morrowind. The only problem is that they lack polish and design of Eastern counterparts (even KOTOR).
That's one big turnoff for me.
The best RPGs for me are Japanese with Western influence. Like FFXI.
teiresias said:I wouldn't play Final Fantasy if it turned into a clone of Baldur's Gate or Morrowind. The linear story is part of the series.
SantaCruZer said:Music is atleast superior in eastern rpgs.
Gattsu25 said:aka, it's very easy to play a dark jedi in Kotor because they are so unrealistic.
Monk needs $50 to feed kids, gives me object to sell for him
I sell object
I kill him
That's just about it...you can either be a nun who does little BUT HAND OUT MONEY BECAUSE THE ONLY WAY TO BE ON THE LIGHT SIDE IS TO GIVE HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE CREDITS or your a introvert that ignores everyone or YOU KILL EVERYONE AND MAKE SILLY JOKES WHEN PEOPLE TELL YOU SAD STORIES and that's about it...BG2 is much better...offering dozens of charater types
LinesInTheSand said:FF1 the best Final Fantasy? What kind of shit are you smoking?![]()
and that's about it...BG2 is much better...offering dozens of charater types
Blackace said:playing it now on the GBA... and it isn't far from the truth... put that in your pipe and smoke it
dark10x said:...and they offer more polish, which is something I appreciate. Most Western RPGs either look poor or run poor and have all kinds of technical problems. That kind of thing can really hurt a game experience for me...