Runa216 said:
Michael-5 said:
Yea, same here. Paper Mario is great too, but it doesn't feel like a hardcore JRPG like SMRPG.
SMRPG is probably my most played JRPG. I've beaten it at least 5 times, and except for Mass Effect 2 and a couple others, I never replay RPG's. SMRPG has a charm to it.
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Well Mario RPG is my second favorite game of all time (Next to Final Fantasy VI), and I've probably played it (I'm not even kidding) well over 3 dozen times. I've even got the super suit (100 jumps). Needless to say, I love having that game on my Wii, that and the Donkey Kong Country games get more playtime than actual Wii titles. how sad is THAT?
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Well you're older then me, I was 7 when Super Mario RPG released, and I beat it by rental as a kid. Didn't buy the game until I was 18 or so, and I when I beat it multiple times, I did it as a kid, over emulator, and then when I got it, multiple times each.
You were 10/11 when SMRPG came out, you were old enough to buy your own games when it came out, and maybe even bought it at kept it. Super Mario RPG to you is like Mario Kart 64 to me in terms of mental awareness (I bought it new, never sold it, and probably put in over 1,000 hours.....no joke, into it over the last 14 years or so, always playing with friends).
Had I been as old as you when it came out, I could easily see myself beating it over a dozen times. It's an excellent game. Same with FFVI, I'm currently working on that (own a GBA copy of the game, but I play the GBA ROM on my phone in my spare time). It reminds me a lot like FFII, but with a deeper, more sophisticated story.
It's a little odd that you play DKC more then Wii, don't you like DKCR? However it's not sad. I probably play as much N64/PS1 (Mario Party 2 and Mario Kart get togethers) as I do Wii as well. Wii has some great games though, and f*** I can't want for XenoBlade. This is my first day 1 buy for the Wii.
Super Mario RPG is probably my 4th favorite game of all time, after Mario Kart 64, Mass Effect 2, and Chrono Trigger, but as ME2 ages, it might fall down a few slots.
Damn man... I missed out on so many great SNES and PS1 RPG's. My Nintendo loyalty really made me miss out on what PS1 had to offer (although I had a PS1, I only played mainstream games like GT, Tony Hawk, and Twisted Metal).