

Temple of Elemental Evil I loved since it didn’t go that route and had a great turn-based system instead. Played bits of Baldur’s Gate, Planescape: Torment, Pillars of Eternity, Neverwinter Nights, fallout 1 & 2 and so on, but the drab pause and play combat always makes me lose interest. I find it really hard to get into this genre as I generally hate the combat. The only isometric CRPGs I’ve ever finished were Arcanum: of Steamworks and Magick Longtitla and the Temple of Elemental Evil. As for other JRPGs I’ve finished Persona 3 & 4 and a game called Skies of Arcadia: Legends which probably nobody cares about but I consider it one of the best JRPGs.

I don’t think I’ve finished any final fantasy game other than 6 and the GBA tactics games, despite playing at least a little bit of every game in the series. It is sort of funny to reflect on how many “greatest games ever” couldn’t really hold my interest all the way through to the end! As of late, I’m pretty much spending/wasting most of my time in WoW.
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I own the Witcher series, Skyrim, & Fallout 4 but I haven’t made it through a full playthrough of any of them. So, um, I’ve played the above-mentioned games. (And I just realised that I might’ve answered the wrong question.
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Outside of that, I’d have to add Final Fantasy X & X-2 and Persona 3 Portable P3 FES & Persona 4/G are both really good, but Minako/the FeMC is my favourite Atlus protagonist to date.

If I want to go back to Thedas but don’t have 80-100 hours to set aside, Kirkwall is waiting for me.Īnd, since I’m complete Bioware trash, most of my other favourite RPGS are theirs as well: DAO & DAI, obviously, but I also love the Mass Effect trilogy and Andromeda, and Knights of the Old Republic & SWTOR.
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It’s also the easiest game to get into- I love the whole series but both DAO & DAI require a decent amount of introductory world-building to play through before the game starts proper (post-Ostagar & Haven, respectively). I love Hawke, I support mage rights, and I love the whole merry band of misfits (even Carver). I get why people don’t like it but I love it. My absolute favourite RPG is probably Dragon Age II. But I know they’re incredibly loved games.Įdit 2: Totally forgot Baldurs Gate, Diablo Series, Dungeon Siege I & II, Neverwinter Nights and probably loads of others. To me, they always felt like games/stories that rented the Star Wars universe and didn’t actually belong there. But I will say out of all the RPGs I’ve completed, the top three will always be Chrono Trigger, FFVI and Xenogears.Įdit: I think the most overrated rpgs of all time are the KOTOR games. Three decades of RPGs is hard to remember. Then of course you’ve got more modern favorites like the Witcher series, the Elder Scrolls Morrowind through Skyrim, every Fallout, KOTOR I & II, Dragon Age and Dragon Age: Origins, Evoland II and I’m just gonna stop here. Oh yeah, might as well add Harvest Moon and Harvest Moon 64. My top RPGs I’ve completed would probably be: Chrono Trigger, FFVI, FFVII, FFVIII, FF tactics, FFIX, FFX, Xenogears, Secret of Evermore, Secret of Mana, Grandia, Breath of Fire III & IV, Valkyrie Profile, Suikoden 2, Wild Arms, Dragon Quest VIII, Lunar: Silver Star Story, Lunar: Eternal Blue, Panzer Dragoon Saga and I’m sure many others I’ve forgotten over the years.
