Weimar Pluto Knight VII
05-29-2006, 08:50 AM
Here is my collection:
FFV (I think you know which original company made this game)
FFVI (this one too)
Rudra no Hihou (ok, time to assist those curious and not so hardcore: Square)
Seiken Densetsu 3 (Square) (that and FFV seem to be the more popular imports; my friend has those)
Star Ocean (Enix, dev. by TriAce, who did Tales of Phantasia as Wolfteam, but someone else developed the other Tales games, except for Motoi Sakuraba, who's a freelance composer. Yes, they did the other two Star Ocean games, and also Valkyrie Profile)
Tenchi Souzou (Enix, dev. by Quintet, who did the other two in the Soul Blazer trilogy)
Thought about also getting
Bahamut Lagoon (Square)
FFIV
Front Mission (Square and G Craft, don't know anything about G Craft)
FM: Gun Hazard (Square and Omiyn Soft, don't know anything about Omiyn Soft, either)
Live a Live (Square)
Romancing Saga 1,2,3 (Square) (my friend has the 3rd one)
Treasure Hunter G (Square)
Anybody else have these games? What do you think of them? What about the ones I don't have, yet? Reccomendations? Oh, I already know FFIV is good, probably better than our version if I play along with a successfully translated ROM.
FFV: better than the Anth version. You don't have to rely on a translated ROM so much when talking to people or reading the story like I do in Tales of Phantasia which uses a ton more kanji.
FFVI: This game is also fun. I like how the ROM translation I found is more mature (aside from the f words). I kinda need it, too, as, although it doesn't have as much kanji as in Tales of Phantasia, it's still enough to intimidate me. It's also nice to see more freedom with names of monsters (this game is not unique in this matter) and names of characters, both as is and what I can now fit in them (like my name!). Feels more like a PS1 game (Tales of Phantasia definitely feels like a PS1 game, especially when they let you put the music on surround on a stereo system) or like FFVII (names like potion instead of tonic and stuff). Oh, and it was really weird seeing them naming her Tina, since I've started the game 10 times and am used to seeing Terra, but of course I knew they were gonna do that. (Note on my sanity: no, I've only completed the whole game a couple times on PS1).
I've tried out Rudora no Hihou. I was probably gonna get more into the game later, but there are still plenty of games I still need to get to. It's kinda like the SD or SaGa series in that you play multiple people at different times, and that's kinda cool. It's story intensive, though, so a translated ROM is a must for this game unless you've taken like 10 semesters of Japanese. The graphics are good, and so is the music.
Seiken Densetsu 3 is good, but I should probably get the first two Seiken Densetsu. Why oh why didn't they release that game here. That was probably one of their most questionable decisions. No wait; releasing Secret of Evermore here was their worst decision. I have the ROM, and I don't like it at all. The pet system is cheesy. Anyway, SD3 is great. The characters in that game are very creative, it feels like Super Mario RPG (especially the sound, like when you open a door; it's the same sound effect), and the music is cool.
Star Ocean: This game is good. It's one of the two cartridges that maxed out the memory on the cartridge. And the gameplay isn't bad. The beginning is enough to make someone have a heart attack if they're used to games that were released here on the Super NES. Well, that and Tales of Phantasia, which has a jpop song at the beginning. The beginning should have been voiced by Patrick Stewart, though. "to go where no one has gone before!" *insert star trek I mean ocean theme here*
Tenchi Souzou: if you visit the Gen SqEx forum often, you've already seen me write about this good game. This post is already a long one. Sorry, I'm in college, and they train me to write a lot.
FFV (I think you know which original company made this game)
FFVI (this one too)
Rudra no Hihou (ok, time to assist those curious and not so hardcore: Square)
Seiken Densetsu 3 (Square) (that and FFV seem to be the more popular imports; my friend has those)
Star Ocean (Enix, dev. by TriAce, who did Tales of Phantasia as Wolfteam, but someone else developed the other Tales games, except for Motoi Sakuraba, who's a freelance composer. Yes, they did the other two Star Ocean games, and also Valkyrie Profile)
Tenchi Souzou (Enix, dev. by Quintet, who did the other two in the Soul Blazer trilogy)
Thought about also getting
Bahamut Lagoon (Square)
FFIV
Front Mission (Square and G Craft, don't know anything about G Craft)
FM: Gun Hazard (Square and Omiyn Soft, don't know anything about Omiyn Soft, either)
Live a Live (Square)
Romancing Saga 1,2,3 (Square) (my friend has the 3rd one)
Treasure Hunter G (Square)
Anybody else have these games? What do you think of them? What about the ones I don't have, yet? Reccomendations? Oh, I already know FFIV is good, probably better than our version if I play along with a successfully translated ROM.
FFV: better than the Anth version. You don't have to rely on a translated ROM so much when talking to people or reading the story like I do in Tales of Phantasia which uses a ton more kanji.
FFVI: This game is also fun. I like how the ROM translation I found is more mature (aside from the f words). I kinda need it, too, as, although it doesn't have as much kanji as in Tales of Phantasia, it's still enough to intimidate me. It's also nice to see more freedom with names of monsters (this game is not unique in this matter) and names of characters, both as is and what I can now fit in them (like my name!). Feels more like a PS1 game (Tales of Phantasia definitely feels like a PS1 game, especially when they let you put the music on surround on a stereo system) or like FFVII (names like potion instead of tonic and stuff). Oh, and it was really weird seeing them naming her Tina, since I've started the game 10 times and am used to seeing Terra, but of course I knew they were gonna do that. (Note on my sanity: no, I've only completed the whole game a couple times on PS1).
I've tried out Rudora no Hihou. I was probably gonna get more into the game later, but there are still plenty of games I still need to get to. It's kinda like the SD or SaGa series in that you play multiple people at different times, and that's kinda cool. It's story intensive, though, so a translated ROM is a must for this game unless you've taken like 10 semesters of Japanese. The graphics are good, and so is the music.
Seiken Densetsu 3 is good, but I should probably get the first two Seiken Densetsu. Why oh why didn't they release that game here. That was probably one of their most questionable decisions. No wait; releasing Secret of Evermore here was their worst decision. I have the ROM, and I don't like it at all. The pet system is cheesy. Anyway, SD3 is great. The characters in that game are very creative, it feels like Super Mario RPG (especially the sound, like when you open a door; it's the same sound effect), and the music is cool.
Star Ocean: This game is good. It's one of the two cartridges that maxed out the memory on the cartridge. And the gameplay isn't bad. The beginning is enough to make someone have a heart attack if they're used to games that were released here on the Super NES. Well, that and Tales of Phantasia, which has a jpop song at the beginning. The beginning should have been voiced by Patrick Stewart, though. "to go where no one has gone before!" *insert star trek I mean ocean theme here*
Tenchi Souzou: if you visit the Gen SqEx forum often, you've already seen me write about this good game. This post is already a long one. Sorry, I'm in college, and they train me to write a lot.