Khuutra said:
pearljammer said:
Kasz216 said:
I agree. Funny thing is i'm pretty sure Matsuno does too. FFT was once desribed by him as "dumbed down" for a wider audience when it came to the story.
Which FFT was still pretty complicated politics wise.
But then again it doesn't give you as many philosophical questions as TO does and doesn't force you to deal with as serious issues.
The bad guys and what is right and wrong is more black and white.
The only complaints i really here about TO are
1. It's too hard.
2. Vice.
To which I say two things
1. It's too hard. It is very challenging at times.
If you feel it's too hard train. Hell you don't even have to do it yourself you can set up two teams set it on auto and go do something else while you level up.
2. Vice his choice being based on the main characters choice sounds off until you realize his motivation is to put himself to where he can't be abused, and he feels that will be impossible if always shadowed by the main character.
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You've both gotten me wanting to play Tactics Ogre. I haven't played any from the series before, which should I start at? Does it matter? Or is the story sequential?
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Playing Tactics Ogre is going to be almost impossible. Used copies go for about eighty dollars, minimum, with new ones going for about 400 as a floor. It was released in very limited quantities in the Playstation release in the US. The SNES version never saw a stateside release, to the best of my knowledge.
Hell, I've never played it.
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It's times like these when piracy becomes a much more acceptable practice for me. If I like the GBA one well enough, I'll likely just get it on PSP.
Thanks spdk. I'll start with the GBA one on my DS. A quick search on ebay tells me that they go fairly cheap.
There can never be too many SRPG's.