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Best jrpg you have ever played?
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disgaeniac:

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--- Quote from: turf on July 12, 2014, 01:12:42 pm ---Chrono Trigger.  I'm not an RPG fan, but I love this game.  The time travel, the different endings, and the New Game + made this a favorite of mine. I still play through it every couple of years.

Honorable Mentions: Dragon Warrior, Mario RPG and Final Fantasy III (or VI if you want to be an uppity bitch about it)
                             

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Final Fantasy VI (yes I will be an uppity bitch about it  8) )
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Stop by more often then...you uppity bitch, you  :P
sibbs:
Chrono Trigger will likely always be my favorite JRPG, though most recently I thoroughly enjoyed Ni No Kuni and Lost Odyssey.
betelgeuse:
My top three are probably
1. Dragon Warrior
2. Final Fantasy
3. Ultima: Exodus
I remember beating those multiple times when I was younger. Not sure if they were actually that good, or it's all I had to play at the time. One of the other things that kept me going back to them was the fact that you couldn't beat them in an hour like most NES games at the time.

The last RPG I beat was Lost Odyssey. It's too tempting these days to just look up the strategy guide online when you get stuck, so RPG's kind of lost their magic for me.
pikalink91:
Pokémon Red and Chrono Trigger (PS1 version) ^_^
soera:

--- Quote from: betelgeuse on July 18, 2014, 01:09:41 am ---My top three are probably
1. Dragon Warrior
2. Final Fantasy
3. Ultima: Exodus

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If you have only played 8 bit NES RPGs, you missed a few. Quest of the Avatar is so much better than Exodus in the Ultima line. Destiny of an Emperor is a super unique option that is a great play through.


--- Quote from: pikalink91 on July 24, 2014, 02:40:23 pm ---Pokémon Red and Chrono Trigger (PS1 version) ^_^

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Not quite sure I could consider Pokemon a JRPG.
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