DCharlie said:LEOsh played the ARSE out of Eye of the Beholder... but that's not gonna help you in Japan.
DCharlie said:what time do you leave tomorrow - not that it matters as i have work, but i could perhaps locate the cart and do a hand over?
Blackace said:Tell me some good GBA rpgs...
djtiesto said:Do you want Japan only RPGs or do you not care if they've been released in America? Magical Vacation looked pretty cool though I've never played it. Golden Sun 1 and 2 are alright, and Phantasy Star Collection is good if you're a fan of those games. They also have a port of BOF2 on the system, which I haven't given a shot yet but I bought. Not sure if you've been following the Riviera threads but that's a pretty decent game (I've been playing it off and on lately) and of course you have the usual SPRGs: Fire Emblem, Advance Wars, etc.
Himuro said:I seroiusly disliked Mario and Luigi on gba.
Lufia is a good pic, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, that's pretty much all I can remember.
I agree completely. These were the exact problems I had with Lufia. I had such a misearable time with this.djtiesto said:Honestly, I found Lufia to be almost chorelike to play... The battles were extremely slow paced, as you were waiting seconds for menus to pop up. Not to mention, the dungeons were extremely drawn out and without save points. The puzzles were also not as interesting as Lufia 2, nor were the characters as developed. (Lufia 2 is one of my fave SNES games) It was nice of the game to have a temporary save slot (that would be deleted next time you restart), a feature I'd like to see in more RPGs.
Himuro said:What SMT games are on gba Bebop.. Betty... Bepbo...I mean Bebpo?
Pellham said:Bebpo, other than M&L, you only mentioned SRPGs. I dunno if Blackace is including them when he says "Japan RPGs", but it does bother me that there are no good traditional RPGs for the GBA..
Suburban Cowboy said:Golden Sun is the best RPG I've played in atleast 5 years
Bebpo said:There's a port of SMT1+2.
I briefly played both of the SK: Craft Sword Monogatari games. Their graphics and battle mechanics were like a simplified Tales of Phantasia (if I remember correctly there was even a bird enemy I couldn't hit with my weapon). Character and environment design was a little bland but nice. I don't know Japanese so have no idea about the story.Bebpo said:The Summon Night series looks pretty hot on GBA but I've never played them myself.
Jonnyram said:
also...
FF1&2 and Tales of Phantasia are both really good.
Golden Sun, Magical Vacation, Tomato Adventure are pretty cool too.