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ctk495 said:
griffinA said:
ctk495 said:
griffinA said:
If you just want to start getting into to JRPGs I actually wouldn't start with Final Fantasy. I'd start with Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana or Super Mario RPG. Those games are easy to learn but still difficult enough to challenge you.

 

 

I am also considering Chrono Trigger since it is availabe on the DS.I think I will get that one first then FFVI.

Definatly get Chrono Trigger, it's my favorite JRPG. Try downloading Secret of Mana and Super Mario RPG on the VC as well.

 

I just remember I still have like 800+ points since I last bought Sin and Punishment I will pick  one of them.Which one is better Secret of Mana or Super Mario RPG?

 

Wow that's a hard question.....ummmmm I'd say Super Mario RPG. It's easy to get into, virtually no grinding, no random battles, great music. But you really can't go wrong with either.

Actually Secret of Mana is a great multi-player game so if you have a friend to play with it's a great time.



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