WhiteWaterM00se
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Let’s settle this once and for all.
Excluding BoTW, and Xenoblade. Name some RPG’s you believe are actually good on Switch.
No hype or fake review banter. We don’t need to read regurgitated review synopsis.
Just good games. In your own words. Old games, indies, AA-AAA, does not matter. In this time of inflation…what is worth peoples hard earned money?
Whatever you feel is truly worth playing on Switch.
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I’ll give you two.
Paper Mario Origami King:
Plus: amazing graphics, one more turn style combat, engaging story for a paper Mario. Puzzles. This story could be taken as a story about cultist extremism. Which I have actually talked to devs at a major 3rd party and they agreed. Creatively hidden as a Mario game.
Minus: the regular battles are god awful after a little bit. Extremely repetitive.
I did not complete the game. But played enough to know it is one of the better Paper Mario’s. I played until the final world and had enough of the smaller battles.
Sega Ages Phantasy Star:
Plus: quality of life improvements make it playable today. The battle system is amazing for a game made in the late 1980’s. The graphics are amazing for a game that age as well.
Minus: The story is somewhat unoriginal and really takes a lot of liberties from Star Wars and other popular fantasy stories.
Some gameplay design choices feel very dated. The game would lend itself well to a complete modern day remake.
Honestly, I’ll just say it. This is THE QUINTESSENTIAL GAME OF THE NES/Master System era. Over Mario and Zelda!
Excluding BoTW, and Xenoblade. Name some RPG’s you believe are actually good on Switch.
No hype or fake review banter. We don’t need to read regurgitated review synopsis.
Just good games. In your own words. Old games, indies, AA-AAA, does not matter. In this time of inflation…what is worth peoples hard earned money?
Whatever you feel is truly worth playing on Switch.
——————————————————
I’ll give you two.
Paper Mario Origami King:
Plus: amazing graphics, one more turn style combat, engaging story for a paper Mario. Puzzles. This story could be taken as a story about cultist extremism. Which I have actually talked to devs at a major 3rd party and they agreed. Creatively hidden as a Mario game.
Minus: the regular battles are god awful after a little bit. Extremely repetitive.
I did not complete the game. But played enough to know it is one of the better Paper Mario’s. I played until the final world and had enough of the smaller battles.
Sega Ages Phantasy Star:
Plus: quality of life improvements make it playable today. The battle system is amazing for a game made in the late 1980’s. The graphics are amazing for a game that age as well.
Minus: The story is somewhat unoriginal and really takes a lot of liberties from Star Wars and other popular fantasy stories.
Some gameplay design choices feel very dated. The game would lend itself well to a complete modern day remake.
Honestly, I’ll just say it. This is THE QUINTESSENTIAL GAME OF THE NES/Master System era. Over Mario and Zelda!
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