mine is definetly Mischief Makers for the N64.
I was playing it for most of this morning n_n
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mine is definetly Mischief Makers for the N64.
I was playing it for most of this morning n_n
Mischief Makers is a Treasure game. Try again.
I like Dragon Warrior VII because graphivs aren't important! However, the game is still the ugliest-looking and dated, but totally rad game out there that isn't a favorite.
Illusion of Gaia, hands down.
Dragon Quest VIII is my favorite Enix game :jess:.
You know, I was going to launch into some explanation of older ones I've played, but then I think it's kind of silly that just because you like a newer game and it happens to be graphically beautiful, you're supposed to...feel ashamed or something. Like you have to justify liking the a newer title instead of one that was made 10 years ago. So yeah, I'll say VIII and not try to defend the answer.
I'm ranting now to nobody in particular, because it's not like anybody said anything to me about it, but I felt the need to type this out anyway. I'm just a freak of nature like that and there's a 95% chance my parents dropped me often.
Final Fantasy IX for me, I haven't played that much out of FF.
FFIX is a Square game.
To my knowledge the only two I've played were Illusion of Gaia and Dragon Quest VIII
Both of them were of a very high quality.
Terranigma and Door Door.
FFVII hands down
:laughing: I know they are together as a company now, but he means specifically the side of Enix. Before they were together, or franchises that clearly Enix teams are handling even now. Square is the one producing the Final Fantasy games, so they don't count, ya dig :jess:
Tri-Ace's Valkyrie Profile would be my favorite Enix-published game, by a large margin.
Honorable mentions are Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria, Star Ocean 2, Star Ocean 3 and Dragon Quest VIII.
Omg, tri-Ace love. :love:
If Enix published games count, then it'd have to be something from tri-Ace. But you can't make me pick just one. If I had to pick, it'd either be Star Ocean: Till the End of Time or Valkyrie Profile.
The vast majority of Enix's games are mainly developed by outside parties like Quintet, tri-Ace, and Level 5. So, yeah, Enix-published stuff kind of has to count.
The original Star Ocean.