Let's hear them people, what are your top five favorite RPGs from SNES era?
Let's hear them people, what are your top five favorite RPGs from SNES era?
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Despite the SNES housing some of my favorite RPGs of all time, my depth is a little lacking on the system. I haven't gotten to to many other SNES RPGs, and a lot of the ones I tried I wasn't particularly impressed with and didn't finish. Hopefully this thread gives me some other ideas to pursue in the future.
1) Chrono Trigger
2) FF6
3) FF5
4) FF4
5) ???
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1. Final Fantasy VI
2. Chrono Trigger
3. Dragon Quest V
4. Seiken Densetsu 3
5. Final Fantasy V
I'm not really sure about the positions of any of these except #1 and #2. No, we didn't actually get SNES releases of any of these except #1 or #2. Eat me.
I know V was a Super Famicom game, I never played it on the system, so for my list I won't count it.
1. FFVI
2. Chrono Trigger
3. Super Mario RPG
4. FFIV
5. Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past*
*If LoZ doesn't count, then Secret of Evermore is 5.
Last edited by Colonel Angus; 05-12-2014 at 11:54 PM. Reason: Forgot about Mario RPG.
1. Chrono Trigger
2. Final Fantasy VI
3. Secret of Mana
4. Soul Blazer
5. Spot reserved for Super Mario RPG, as I'm sure it will fall on this list when I finally get a chance to play it.
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1. FFVI
2. Chrono Trigger
3. FFIV
4. Secret of Mana
5. Super Mario RPG
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1. Chrono Trigger
2. Final fantasy VI
3. Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals
4. Breath of Fire II
5. Dragon Quest V
This was kind of tough and I'm surprised certain games didn't make it.
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1 Final Fantasy IV
2 Chrono Trigger
3 Final Fantasy VI
4 Final Fantasy V
5 aaaaaand Final Fantasy IV again because it deserves to be on the list twice.
1. FFVI
2. Bahamut Lagoon (strategy RPG, but still an RPG!)
3. Chrono Trigger
4. Seiken Densetsu 3
5. FFIV
1) Zelda: A Link to the Past (Not sure if it counts but it's no.1 if it does)
2) Secret of Mana
3) Final Fantasy VI
4) Final Fantasy IV
5) Soul Blazer
It really is criminal that I haven't gotten round to playing Chrono Trigger yet. I should really pick up the DS version at some point.
If Link to the Past counts then put that on my list as well. #3 spot probably, but it might actually jump all the way to #1. Since #3-5 on my original list are pretty much tied I'm not really sure which one to take off.
I've only played a few, but FFV tops it for me.
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Can I just say "Super Mario RPG" five times?
Super Mario RPG because that's all I played. The FF games that were released on that system I played on the PS1.
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