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Sat 13/11/04 at 21:59
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Lover of all things RPG that i am (apart from anything with Final Fantasy X or X-2 in the title) i thought i'd bring to your attention a couple of more great RPG titles in the wings that will hopefully reach the shores of Europe (if not ah well i'll have them anyway :-D)

First on the list is Radiata Stories done by the folks at Tri-Ace who did the great Star Ocean 3. It keeps the same battle system from SO3 and you can see the enemies before they attack so you can decide whether to charge in or save your energy and give them a miss.

It apparantly has a playable cast of characters of around 150 characters although whether it'll be like Suikoden 3 where quite a few of them were only support characters and not actually fighters remains to be seen.

Speaking of which it does seem to have quite a similar graphical feel to Suikoden so should be quite impressive visually if that sort of stuff determines whether you buy a game or not.

Release date is January in Japan so probably be waiting a while for that one :-D



and next to bring your attention to is the successor to the great Shining Force series on the Megadrive - Shining Tears.

First off graphics zealots (damn censors) may as well go now as you won't be getting ultra realistic 3D graphics with this one, instead you get the far better cartoony style graphics which are very crisp and smooth (i prefer this and sprites to the FFX style graphics anyway)

Big selling point i think of this is the co-op 2 player mode, so if you and a mate have about 40-50 free hours you can give it a blast :-D

One thing putting me off slightly is that they've done away with the strategy elements of the previous games and gone for a more action orientated style of fighting, but then i liked it in SO3 so maybe i'll like it in this.

Release date is March 2005 for America so at least there'll be a english version sooner then Radiata


and lastly the grand daddy - Dragon Quest VIII (Dragon Warrior in the west)

again using cartoony, cel shaded graphics my favourite RPG series finally comes onto the little black box. Still has pretty much the same battle system as old so basically it's good old turn based combat with random encounters although larger more powerful enemies appear on the screen (kind of like Ruby weapon in FF7 in a way) follows the traditional RPG mantra of head into town, talk to people and buy stuff, leave town, beat up monsters until you get to another town. Lovely :-D

big improvement though over the old games which may seem small and quite a weird thing to mention in this day and age is the fact you can now speak to characters with a press of a button instead of having to go to the menu and selecting 'Talk' very glad they've added that in, it was the only thing i hated in the previous games.

January/Feb American release date for this me thinks. Again can't wait.
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Tue 16/11/04 at 16:32
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Suikoden 1 & 2 were seriously overhyped, especially 2 which has the weakest made-it-up-as-we-went storyline EVER... although it also has the best minigame ever in the form of the cook-offs. Very sad those didn't return in S3, but S3 really makes up for the pathetic story of the previous games and is gripping from start to finish.

Funny, I heard about Suikoden 4 about a year ago and all has been quiet since.
Tue 16/11/04 at 16:06
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lalakersrule wrote:
> Indeed, looks very good. Would have mentioned it but people should
> already know about it,

No chance of this happening though.
Tue 16/11/04 at 16:04
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Indeed, looks very good. Would have mentioned it but people should already know about it, coming out this month (if it doesn't get delayed AGAIN) was meant to be coming out when SO3 was released in America. Probably why it was delayed actually
Tue 16/11/04 at 15:45
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Another RPG which i suggest having a look at is Growlanser Generations. Very interesting because of its makers previous titles, worth a look if you hav US PS2 and some money to pre-order it.
Tue 16/11/04 at 15:32
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Indeed, that was the reason to persuade me to get a PS2 ahead of the rest because it is the best platform for RPG's.

Whichever next gen console has the majority of RPG's will be the one i'm buying
Sun 14/11/04 at 23:51
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Damn you....at least I got KOTORII, TOS and Baten Kaitos....but......only thing the PS2's good for is RPGs, and I love them!
Sun 14/11/04 at 20:52
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Yup quite a good investment Suikoden 1 and 2. I'll give it a few more years and then flog mine probably
Sun 14/11/04 at 20:25
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Hmm...

Me want.
Sun 14/11/04 at 20:06
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I know bit of a stretch, it'll go more expensive in a few years time, thats why im got it.
Sun 14/11/04 at 19:07
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80?!?
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