Dragon Quest VIII
clocked 100+ hrs on it before getting a bit bored, anyone that likes RPGs is seriously missing if he doesnt play this one. hell even if you dont like RPGs you might like it, its just that good.
DW3 on GBC was damn cool too, but there was some sort of glitch that leveled up all my charachters to 99 in the monopoly type thing in the casino, didnt really care since it was right before last boss.
im currently playing DQ5 (snes patch translation) its good stuff too, just need some patience dealing with the old school rudimentary menus...
DQ5 SPOILER: i just got the flying dragon, am i near the end of the game? (dont like to watch walktroughs)
DW3 on GBC was damn cool too, but there was some sort of glitch that leveled up all my charachters to 99 in the monopoly type thing in the casino, didnt really care since it was right before last boss.
im currently playing DQ5 (snes patch translation) its good stuff too, just need some patience dealing with the old school rudimentary menus...
DQ5 SPOILER: i just got the flying dragon, am i near the end of the game? (dont like to watch walktroughs)
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Yeah, I'm at 70+ hours and to the last dungeon, but still have a few more side quests to do; so of course I'm taking a break from it now. It has been one hell of a ride, definitely one of the best rpgs in recent times.
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Freakin' A! Now I'm past 80 hours and doing Dragon trials or whatever in an after game. It just keeps going and going...
Nice background story on the main character incidentally.
Nice background story on the main character incidentally.
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I spent my entire winter vaction playing this game. I loved it. I even liked the orchestra soundtrack. It was the best RPG I have played recently. Much much better than FFX. I just finished it at the 65 hour mark, but it looks like there is some sort of new area that is unlocked after you beat it. I will have to check it out...
I do have a few complaints though. I felt like many of the skills/spells were useless and I relied on the same ones over and over again. Also, I didn't like how you couldn't experiment with other weapons. Once you start pouring points into a weapon you pretty much have to stick with it if you want to reach 100. I chose swords for the hero, hammers for Yangus, a bow for Angelo and a staff for Jessica. The sword and staff turned out to be really useful. However, the bow and hammer skills were worthless. I would have liked to switch to something else.
I do have a few complaints though. I felt like many of the skills/spells were useless and I relied on the same ones over and over again. Also, I didn't like how you couldn't experiment with other weapons. Once you start pouring points into a weapon you pretty much have to stick with it if you want to reach 100. I chose swords for the hero, hammers for Yangus, a bow for Angelo and a staff for Jessica. The sword and staff turned out to be really useful. However, the bow and hammer skills were worthless. I would have liked to switch to something else.
Tis is pretty much true. In toning down the job system they created something too restrictive. I definitely made some mistakes early on with the skill points, then read some suggestions on-line and fixed the problem before things got too out of hand.TalkingOctopus wrote: I do have a few complaints though. I felt like many of the skills/spells were useless and I relied on the same ones over and over again. Also, I didn't like how you couldn't experiment with other weapons. Once you start pouring points into a weapon you pretty much have to stick with it if you want to reach 100. I chose swords for the hero, hammers for Yangus, a bow for Angelo and a staff for Jessica. The sword and staff turned out to be really useful. However, the bow and hammer skills were worthless. I would have liked to switch to something else.
Only a few of the skills are really that important anyway--namely the stat bonuses, mp bonuses and things like Falcon slash and that double snake lash for the whip. I'm assuming each weapon probably has one or two important skills, the rest are useless.
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After about 75 solid hours I finally managed to put this beast down last weekend. I didn't complete the Dragovian Trial post game run (too many other games to tackle) but completed just about everything else the game had to offer. After giving it some thought I would have to put DQ VIII behind only SMT: Nocturne as my favorite RPG of this generation. You know an RPG is solid when you can play it exclusively for 70 plus hours and still not find the experience tedious. Great game.
P.S.
I put all my skill points into Jessicas staff skill and never once equipped her with one.
P.S.
I put all my skill points into Jessicas staff skill and never once equipped her with one.

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Had i for just a week or so. Awsome, Awsome game. Gee-whiz it's a world map':shock:'. I just got the the abbey and met the fourth character.
The cut scenes are really nice. The whole game basically craps all over Final Fantasy X and XI, IMO
The cut scenes are really nice. The whole game basically craps all over Final Fantasy X and XI, IMO
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Sorry for being an idiot, but I still havn't caught up with all the new fangled acronyms. What's a MMORPG?
In fact, DQ 8 has got me on a little old school rpg kick; I'm currently working on Chrono Trigger (believe it or not, I never actually played it
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In fact, DQ 8 has got me on a little old school rpg kick; I'm currently working on Chrono Trigger (believe it or not, I never actually played it

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Zach Keene wrote:Massively Multiplayer Online...
Ohhhh. No interest in those things...had my fill of them back in the day when they were still textbased and called muds or whatever.
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Sorry for double post; can I ask what some of you would suggest for great old school rpgs after dq8? I know this is a very gamefaqs kind of post, but I'll tell you I'm working on Chrono Trigger now with Final Fantasy IV and Dragon Warrior VII lined up after wards. There are certainly other great ones, and I have no real experience with the FF games at all, so I may not even like them. I am surprised the DQ series does so much for me (I've played part of VII before, but became overwhelmed). My real love with RPGs is with Wizardry 6/7/8, but I don't think there is much love for that...
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It's not exactly like Wizardry, but I heartily recommend Ambermoon for the Amiga. I've been playing the heck out of this game lately. It has fun combat, a large world, and cool (if sometimes confusing) dungeons. It's sorta Ultima-styled, with the overworld presented in a top-down view and the dungeons and towns in a Wolf3D-esque 3D view. It also has that distinctive Thalion music.

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Agreed seth: best RPG of the generation. Too bad the pickings are so slim compared to the 32-bit AND even 16-bit era.
I was very enthusiastic about FFXI when the US relaese was approaching. I think that it took square about 2 years to bring to the US. I had very fond memories of Phantasy Star Online on the Dreamcast so I thought and FF game online would be great. I bought the PS2 modem and the $100 gamepak with the PS2 HDD. Played the game for over 80 hours.
What I hate about FFXI is how much square ripped of the model of other PC MMORPGs. Its like they just ripped out the FF item, jobs, monsters, etc and just tossed them in a MMORPG engine.
I was very enthusiastic about FFXI when the US relaese was approaching. I think that it took square about 2 years to bring to the US. I had very fond memories of Phantasy Star Online on the Dreamcast so I thought and FF game online would be great. I bought the PS2 modem and the $100 gamepak with the PS2 HDD. Played the game for over 80 hours.
What I hate about FFXI is how much square ripped of the model of other PC MMORPGs. Its like they just ripped out the FF item, jobs, monsters, etc and just tossed them in a MMORPG engine.
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Well, Dragon Quest was originally made to be a much more approachable Wizardry (though it obviously branched off and became its own thing soon after), so it doesn't surprise me that it clicked with you.CMoon wrote:I am surprised the DQ series does so much for me (I've played part of VII before, but became overwhelmed). My real love with RPGs is with Wizardry 6/7/8, but I don't think there is much love for that...
Personally though, my PC RPG love was always Ultima with a little Might & Magic on the side.

Ultima was great...
I wish I new how to program, I'd right my own damn rpg.
I wish I new how to program, I'd right my own damn rpg.
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I've played FFX a long time ago, and I realized it was crap. No overworld map? That meant the airship would have sucked. (In these RPGs, whenever I got the airship or similar flying device, I like to screw around with it a bit). Tidus was a whining annoying brat and the sphere grid, while interesting at first, was downright terrible.
As for FFXI, why did SquareEnix decide to waste a number on a MMORPG? They could have called it FFOnline and got the same results, and FFXII could be FFXI instead.
From the looks of these posts, DW8 sounds like an updated blast from the past.
As for FFXI, why did SquareEnix decide to waste a number on a MMORPG? They could have called it FFOnline and got the same results, and FFXII could be FFXI instead.
From the looks of these posts, DW8 sounds like an updated blast from the past.
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DANG I want to play this so bad, but I just finished Grandia 2 for the DC yesterday and it took MUCH longer to complete than I thought (35 hours). VERY GOOD game, Grandia 2 was, but I'm burnt out on RPGs at the moment. How long will DQ8 take to complete without doing any side quests?
Oh well, at least with not being tied up to any game, I can complete PS2 Shinobi (again), test drive Colin 05, and have some good times again with the good old DC (hurry up, Under Defeat!!!!!!!!!!!!!).
By the way, Grandia 2 and the Dreamcast (in VGA ---> component) made Tekken 5 look blurry even in Progressive Scan...but funny enough, Shinobi, which is not Prog Scan stayed looking SHARP...
Oh well, at least with not being tied up to any game, I can complete PS2 Shinobi (again), test drive Colin 05, and have some good times again with the good old DC (hurry up, Under Defeat!!!!!!!!!!!!!).
By the way, Grandia 2 and the Dreamcast (in VGA ---> component) made Tekken 5 look blurry even in Progressive Scan...but funny enough, Shinobi, which is not Prog Scan stayed looking SHARP...
WTD
Really damn long, but peculiarly doesn't feel as long as some other RPGs I've endured (Grandia, Xenogears). Yes, it's longer than Xenogears and feels half as long. Look at the times people are posting. I took 60-70 hours without too much screwing around, although I did look for mini medals whenever I entered a new town (tedious). Maybe 40-50 hours minimum?GateofThunderforceIII wrote:How long will DQ8 take to complete without doing any side quests?
About five times longer than it'll feel. The game is gargantuan, but it'll probably still leave you wanting more.GateofThunderforceIII wrote:How long will DQ8 take to complete without doing any side quests?
For the record, most RPGs bore me by around the 20 hour mark. In this, I was still getting warmed up there.
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Since I last posted I reached the 100 hour mark and got the true ending. What is it about this game? I wish there was a purpose to getting the Gospel Ring and I'd go for that, but what's the point (a special item to eliminate common battles when there's nothing left in the game to do)? Run around, revisiting places?
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Hah! I want a second loop where the entire world is enveloped in that dark world you enter through the portal. No real point but to get to use all your super-powered up crap instead of just fighting the dragon over and over at the end.
Damn, I have to go back to playing DW7 at some point.
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Hah! I want a second loop where the entire world is enveloped in that dark world you enter through the portal. No real point but to get to use all your super-powered up crap instead of just fighting the dragon over and over at the end.
Damn, I have to go back to playing DW7 at some point.