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Quest 64? Aw hell nah. I owned the original cart when I had a N64. The amount of leveling to beat the first boss was ridiculous. I wanted to enjoy it but ended up loathing it.
I just finished playing Paper Mario not that long ago. Such a fun game. That's the only thing I didn't like about the 64, was the lack of RPG's.
Still a great system. Lots of adventure games
edit 1: awesome signature, Shelly Bean
Yeah, the PS1 had a lot of good RPG's.
Enough break time.
Time to finish this or die trying.
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Good luck, Sword.
Retracted. :wacko:
Why? Because Diablo originated as an RPG.
Gauntlet Legends came as a sequel (or a reboot?) to the original Gauntlet - a pure hack and slash dungeon crawler.
Hell, go play Gauntlet, it's almost exactly the same as Gauntlet Legends, showing how true to the source it really was.
Biggest reason I can't classify Gauntlet Legends as an RPG.
So Alvis, your Raptr name is Daggorath? After Dungeons of Daggorath for the TRS-80?
Namco X Capcom can't Dl fast enough.
A couple noobs on Raptr asked if it was from zelda or something like that.
Hey Sheras.
So it can't be considered a RPG because it originated in the arcade? I agree it's a hack n slash game, but back then there wasn't a real clear cut definition of what a RPG video game was. At least not up until console and PC gaming came about.
I think it's as close to an RPG game that could be defined as such back then. Sure it wouldn't be considered a full fledged RPG by today's standards, but it does hold some key elements of an RPG nowadays.
What secret achievements Sheras? Wait...maybe I don't want to know.
Nothing bad Merry, some Xbox games say "This is a secret achievement, you must unlock it to find out more about it" or something like that. Like on Shadowrun, a secret achievement is to win 10 consecutive rounds, I have that achievement but Raptr didnt track it, along with 3 others I have for that. And in my limited time on Borderlands 2, I have gotten 8 achievements, 5 of which were not tracked by Raptr.
Oh, never mind. I thought...nothing, never mind...
Hey, remember it's my opinion here :wacko:
But yeah, the setting, the feel, and the gameplay all are like an RPG, but at the same time it was a betrayer to that feel.
1.) Not a developed story or characters, something just about every (good) RPG has.
2.) Game Play (yep, I'm nitpicking the hell out of this one)
3.) The overall focus was about teamwork and dungeon crawling, not just being a hero. A lot of dungeon crawlers has very much the same traits that defines an RPG, but it's the twist and focus is what makes them a genre all of its own.
Just added you Alvis, and yeah found him as well.
Hi everyone. I'm Gorden Freeman's Brother, John Freeman. I work in an office typing on a computer.
I need to go to bed, I am worried about headcrabs, but I have wepon. Goodnight everyone.
Well hell. I can do that :P
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