1. Fire Emblem (GBA): - (Highlight) -
Fire Emblem remains my favourite game that I have played. It is a game that I stumbled upon by chance, being recommended to play it by the owner of a local independent game shop. Once I started playing, I was faced with one of the most comprehensive gaming experiences I had experienced up until that point. The Song of Roland inspired plot, the fantastic gameplay (it was the first SRPG I played) cemented Fire Emblem as one of the formative games in developing my love of video games. I believe if I had never played Fire Emblem, I probably would not be a big a fan of video games that I currently am.
2. Alpha Protocol (PC): - (Underrated) -
For as long as I can recall, my dream video game was always a game where I could feel like I was James Bond whilst playing. Alpha Protocol is the game that has come the closest to fulfilling that childhood fantasy. Whilst plagued by mediocre combat and a fair amount of jank (there was a boss that I defeated only because he got stuck running into a wall) Alpha Protocol offers an experience worth playing for anyone that is a fan of espionage driven films or literature.
3. Radiant Historia (DS): -
The most recent game I have completed on this list. Radiant Historia perfectly handles time travel in an innovative way whilst having in my opinion one of the best built villains in gaming. Mixed together with an enjoyable combat system and a killer score, it is difficult to beat Radiant Historia. My favourite JRPG by far.
4. Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii): -
A game that I still need to go back and complete. But what I have played of Xenoblade has cemented itself as a special gaming experience that for me has been surpassed by only a handful of games.
5. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (GBA): -
The game of my youth circa 2002-4. I have fond memories of playing this with my close friends, especially 4 player link battles during long car trips whilst fighting over who got to use the car charger. Whilst I may have enjoyed Heartgold and Pokémon Sun more than Ruby, those two games will never have the same memories that I associate Ruby with.
6. Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door: -
Intelligent Systems, you are truly one of my favourite developers. Thousand Year Door has some of the wittiest writing I have encountered in a video game. Mixed together with an extremely well paced game it is truly that game on this list with the most character. This game desperately deserves a re-release so more people get to experience one of the best games made for the Gamecube.
7. Golden Sun (GBA):
- A close friend of mine begged me for years to play Golden Sun. He often regaled me of stories about how he played both Golden Sun games so much that he levelled up each character to the maximum level. Once I played it for myself I was greeted by one of the best GBA games. It is truly one of the best introductory RPGs that exists, providing an interesting challenge whilst at the same time introducing players to typical RPG mechanics. Also has some of the best and innovative puzzles that I have encountered in a RPG.
8. Tales of the Abyss (3DS): -
Yes, I know Luke receives a lot of hate from JRPG fans, but Tales of the Abyss remains one of my favourite 3DS games. I thought the characters were built quite well and there are some truly grand moments in this game. Elevated as always by a killer Motoi Sakuraba score.
9. Dragon Age: Origins (PC): -
One of the first real WRPGs that I really got into, which is quite strange given my love of high fantasy novels. I binged played Dragon Age: Origins, managing to complete a playthrough in under a week. For me it remains one of gaming's great missed opportunities that Bioware moved away from what made Origins great in their successive games.
10. The Witcher: -
My experience with the Witcher was similar to that of Alpha Protocol. I fell in love with the world of the Witcher, and played through the majority of the game in spite of the mediocre and mindless combat. Despite its failings, I will always fondly remember grinding wyverns in a cavern in the middle of swamplands for experience. The Witcher is a game that was obviously made with a tonne of love and care. It is extremely heart warming to see the type of games CD Projekt Red now develop over a decade later.
Honourable Mentions:
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War: - My second favourite Fire Emblem game. Primarily missed the main list because I wanted to avoid having more than one game per franchise.
Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars: - The unheralded saviour of the 3DS launch lineup. A friend and I like to dub Shadow Wars the secret-best game of the 3DS library. Those challenge maps makes this one of the most difficult games that I have conquered.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE: -One of the most original cross-over games in existence. Definitely a criminally overlooked game. Not being a fan of anime or Japanese music culture I doubted I would enjoy this. How wrong I was.
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga: - Almost reaches the heights of Thousand Year Door, but just doesn't quite reach them. Still a brilliantly developed game.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: - Soul Hackers is worth playing for the setting alone. Tied together with the classic SMT gameplay you have a classic RPG.
Dungeon Siege: - More due to childhood nostalgia than anything. For whatever reason I wasn't allowed to own Diablo/Diablo II growing up, so Dungeon Siege acted as a worthy substitute.
Legend of Legacy: - A game that has received a large amount of hate. Whilst it has a dull and virtually non-existent story, the combat system and the music makes Legend of Legacy a fantastic experience, though one in dire need of a better title.
Crimson Shroud: - Matsuno tabletop goodness on the 3DS. What more needs to be said?
--VOTE INFO START—
<FULL POINT GAMES – 2 points>
{HIGHLIGHT – 3 points} Fire Emblem (GBA)
{UNDERRATED – 4 points} Alpha Protocol
Radiant Historia (DS):
Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii):
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (GBA):
Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door:
Golden Sun (GBA):
Tales of the Abyss (3DS):
Dragon Age: Origins (PC):
The Witcher (PC)
<HONORABLE MENTIONS – 1 point>
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War:
Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars:
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE:
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga:
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers:
Dungeon Siege:
Legend of Legacy:
Crimson Shroud
--VOTE INFO END--
Fire Emblem remains my favourite game that I have played. It is a game that I stumbled upon by chance, being recommended to play it by the owner of a local independent game shop. Once I started playing, I was faced with one of the most comprehensive gaming experiences I had experienced up until that point. The Song of Roland inspired plot, the fantastic gameplay (it was the first SRPG I played) cemented Fire Emblem as one of the formative games in developing my love of video games. I believe if I had never played Fire Emblem, I probably would not be a big a fan of video games that I currently am.
2. Alpha Protocol (PC): - (Underrated) -
For as long as I can recall, my dream video game was always a game where I could feel like I was James Bond whilst playing. Alpha Protocol is the game that has come the closest to fulfilling that childhood fantasy. Whilst plagued by mediocre combat and a fair amount of jank (there was a boss that I defeated only because he got stuck running into a wall) Alpha Protocol offers an experience worth playing for anyone that is a fan of espionage driven films or literature.
3. Radiant Historia (DS): -
The most recent game I have completed on this list. Radiant Historia perfectly handles time travel in an innovative way whilst having in my opinion one of the best built villains in gaming. Mixed together with an enjoyable combat system and a killer score, it is difficult to beat Radiant Historia. My favourite JRPG by far.
4. Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii): -
A game that I still need to go back and complete. But what I have played of Xenoblade has cemented itself as a special gaming experience that for me has been surpassed by only a handful of games.
5. Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (GBA): -
The game of my youth circa 2002-4. I have fond memories of playing this with my close friends, especially 4 player link battles during long car trips whilst fighting over who got to use the car charger. Whilst I may have enjoyed Heartgold and Pokémon Sun more than Ruby, those two games will never have the same memories that I associate Ruby with.
6. Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door: -
Intelligent Systems, you are truly one of my favourite developers. Thousand Year Door has some of the wittiest writing I have encountered in a video game. Mixed together with an extremely well paced game it is truly that game on this list with the most character. This game desperately deserves a re-release so more people get to experience one of the best games made for the Gamecube.
7. Golden Sun (GBA):
- A close friend of mine begged me for years to play Golden Sun. He often regaled me of stories about how he played both Golden Sun games so much that he levelled up each character to the maximum level. Once I played it for myself I was greeted by one of the best GBA games. It is truly one of the best introductory RPGs that exists, providing an interesting challenge whilst at the same time introducing players to typical RPG mechanics. Also has some of the best and innovative puzzles that I have encountered in a RPG.
8. Tales of the Abyss (3DS): -
Yes, I know Luke receives a lot of hate from JRPG fans, but Tales of the Abyss remains one of my favourite 3DS games. I thought the characters were built quite well and there are some truly grand moments in this game. Elevated as always by a killer Motoi Sakuraba score.
9. Dragon Age: Origins (PC): -
One of the first real WRPGs that I really got into, which is quite strange given my love of high fantasy novels. I binged played Dragon Age: Origins, managing to complete a playthrough in under a week. For me it remains one of gaming's great missed opportunities that Bioware moved away from what made Origins great in their successive games.
10. The Witcher: -
My experience with the Witcher was similar to that of Alpha Protocol. I fell in love with the world of the Witcher, and played through the majority of the game in spite of the mediocre and mindless combat. Despite its failings, I will always fondly remember grinding wyverns in a cavern in the middle of swamplands for experience. The Witcher is a game that was obviously made with a tonne of love and care. It is extremely heart warming to see the type of games CD Projekt Red now develop over a decade later.
Honourable Mentions:
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War: - My second favourite Fire Emblem game. Primarily missed the main list because I wanted to avoid having more than one game per franchise.
Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars: - The unheralded saviour of the 3DS launch lineup. A friend and I like to dub Shadow Wars the secret-best game of the 3DS library. Those challenge maps makes this one of the most difficult games that I have conquered.
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE: -One of the most original cross-over games in existence. Definitely a criminally overlooked game. Not being a fan of anime or Japanese music culture I doubted I would enjoy this. How wrong I was.
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga: - Almost reaches the heights of Thousand Year Door, but just doesn't quite reach them. Still a brilliantly developed game.
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers: - Soul Hackers is worth playing for the setting alone. Tied together with the classic SMT gameplay you have a classic RPG.
Dungeon Siege: - More due to childhood nostalgia than anything. For whatever reason I wasn't allowed to own Diablo/Diablo II growing up, so Dungeon Siege acted as a worthy substitute.
Legend of Legacy: - A game that has received a large amount of hate. Whilst it has a dull and virtually non-existent story, the combat system and the music makes Legend of Legacy a fantastic experience, though one in dire need of a better title.
Crimson Shroud: - Matsuno tabletop goodness on the 3DS. What more needs to be said?
--VOTE INFO START—
<FULL POINT GAMES – 2 points>
{HIGHLIGHT – 3 points} Fire Emblem (GBA)
{UNDERRATED – 4 points} Alpha Protocol
Radiant Historia (DS):
Xenoblade Chronicles (Wii):
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire (GBA):
Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door:
Golden Sun (GBA):
Tales of the Abyss (3DS):
Dragon Age: Origins (PC):
The Witcher (PC)
<HONORABLE MENTIONS – 1 point>
Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War:
Ghost Recon: Shadow Wars:
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE:
Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga:
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers:
Dungeon Siege:
Legend of Legacy:
Crimson Shroud
--VOTE INFO END--