What is the best RPG of all time you have ever played? That includes MMORPG, Action RPG, pure RPG.... etc.
PC games of course.
For me it is "The Elder Scrolls 4 Oblivion".
Rhapsody is a great game, its pretty much like Final Fantasy: Tactics except without the difficulty, the Chocobos, and the insane amounts of emo. Pity that they removed *far* too much of the difficulty, though, even boss encounters are about as hard as your average random encounter in FF:T, and random encounters are just pathetic.
In fact, I think I'm gonna search for the disc, dust off my PS2 and replay it just for fun
Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, is one of those games that must be mentioned at some point. I've come within 3 jumps of getting the Super Jacket - then excitement got to me. [e digicons]X|[/e]
Seeing how it's the only MMO I've played, WoW is pretty much it by default. However, I've a lot to learn about the game (I get my ass kicked WAY too easily. Need to look into those power-leveling guides sometime...)
For Action RPGs, lessee here...
Super Paper Mario: A departure from the other 2? Sure. Fun? HELL yes.
Secret of Mana: I remember playing this when I was younger (about 10 or so), and thought it was the hardest game EVER. Now that I've got a lil' online guide saved, though, I can usually kick any enemy's ass within a few seconds.
Seiken Densetsu 3: It's a pity this never made it stateside, but we can thank the translation patch for allowing us to experience quite possibly one of the most fun games I've ever played. 3 endings, 24 classes total, and WAY more combos than I'd care to count, it leaves me coming back for more.
Diablo II. Nothing more needs be said. [e digicons][/e]
Lost Kingdoms II: I'm amazed this game isn't as well-known as it ought to be. It's basically what would happen if you took Yu-Gi-Oh! and Diablo II, put them in a blender, and served as-is.
Yes.
Also, yes.
Especially Curse of the Azure Bonds.
But above those for me would be Ultima 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7. [e digicons]:-"[/e]
Final Fantasy VI will forever be lodged in my memory. When I'm bored, I play through it in my head.
Too much information, Rosco.
I love every single Final Fantasy including FFVI.
Good choice! [e digicons]:thumbsup:[/e]
Yes Morrowind is awesome but Oblivion is even better. I suggest that you try it if you havent played it already.
Baldurs Gate 2 and Deus Ex for me - two truely outstanding games that are still great to play even now.
Neverwinter nights meanwhile was great if you wanted to build your own RPG (although the core campaign didn't come close to the heights of BG2 IMO).
My favorite RPG of all time would probably be Baiten Kaitos. It had an amazing story as well as an incredibly addicting battle system.
GOTHIC
Once you experience the Epic Story of Baldurs Gate 1 & 2 most other RPG's pale in comparison. (at least for Story anyway)
I liked the game, too.
However it isn't what I would call "good" simply because it's so easy.
Planescape Torment. For me it was the only CRPG that ever came close to a P&P RPG.
How could you play that and Not play Baldurs Gate?
Luckmann you would. [e digicons]:rofl:[/e]
I did play both BG games, but Planescape was simply better IMHO. And since there can only be one 'best of' i choose Planescape.
Both BG are very good too.
Baldur's Gate, or possibly Ultima V. I haven't played through Ultima IV or VII, both of which many prefer to V, or Baldur's Gate 2, which many say is better than the first. I haven't played KOTOR, either, which may make my opinion less valid: I've read more than a few reviews that has that pegged as one of the best storylines ever.
Oblivion w/ a dozen mods running.
However, I must say that the game where I spent the most time "role-playing" was Europa Universalis II (and III). National ambition is just so much fun.
People keep mentioning KOTOR
My mate said although the game was awesome he was put down because something like the end not being finished? ...
And does anyone know where I can get an emulator to play FFVII on my PC
On my side note I didnt like Fallout 3 and Oblivion was just not my taste
Oblivion and Fallout 3 are very much alike. if u dont one them then u dont like the other one (Bethesda both of them).
About the emulator
http://www.epsxe.com
Just Download it. Best psx emulator by far.
There is a PC version of FFVII. Might be quite hard to find one, though.
But as someone mentioned, heavily modded Oblivion, on positive side, Fallout 3 needs much less mods, so maybe there's hope for Bethesda yet
Baldur's Gate is still the best D&D style RPG out there that I've played, though I would love to try Planescape:Torment, just not for the prices I always find it at. Neverwinter Nights is great, but had some weaknesses - the story wasn't quite on par with Baldur's Gate. More to the point, the NPC's weren't on par with Baldur's Gate - "GO FOR THE EYES BOO, GO FOR THE EYES!"
Morrowind? Sorry Oblivion lovers, Oblivion is very very good, but I can't imagine people playing it in 20 years on an emulator. Morrowind? Heck, there will still be mods being made for it when my Grandkids are playing it. It's just epic on a scale that the entirely reasonable compromises done in Oblivion make unfeasible.
Daggerfall I haven't finished yet, but frankly looks like a lot of fun. Unfortunately it's a lot easier to setup in Dosbox on the PC than on Ubuntu, and my home copy of XP is getting wiped/reinstalled pretty soon so it's not running at the moment.
Can't say I consider Nethack an RPG so much as a Dungeon Crawl, but . . . it's a *REALLY FUN* Dungeoncrawl, and certainly if Diablo qualifies then Nethack does.
And, well, if Nethack *does*, then it still wins hands down - <G>.
Jonnan
Ok Morpheaus your a babe for pointing out that emulator
Now I have Windows 64bit so I cant install it ><And I know its daft but is Neverwinter Nights a MMORPG or am I looking like a fool right now?
YES! A very underrated game.
Although for me it has to be Baldur's Gate series.
In terms of Pen and Paper RPGs, Unknown Armies has the best game mechanics I've ever seen.
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