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Time to start commenting on mine, I guess:

50. Maniac Mansion (NES). This was just one of those quirky games that I can't really put my finger on. The multiple endings, coupled with almost endless things to do meant I kept playing this game... and playing...

49. Robotrek (SNES). An RPG where you... build robots? It seemed intriguing, and the constant desire to level up for more items to make was also fun for me. Now, where was that level 50 book...?

48. Robowarrior (NES). I don't think I'm starting a robot trend here? Again, you controlled a robot, was it trying to get to the surface? It's been a while, mainly because I don't have the time to sit down and finish this game too often. And those idol rooms... argh, I want those rare items...

47. Parasite Eve (PS1). A bit more action-oriented of an RPG, with a system that made you think twice before getting rid of something. Though all those tools meant I beat the game with the... was it the second gun you get in it? I wasn't giving up those pluses! And then we had the Chrsyler building...

46. Shiren the Wanderer (Wii). Occasionally, I like going through a simple rogue dungeon crawler. And of them all, I think Shiren got it best. Of course, I still get surrounded if I'm not careful...

45. Saiyuki: Journey West (PS1). By this point, I've probably run into a good number of games that people have never heard of. This game, one of about 18 trillion things related to the legend, is a surprisingly good SRPG, without the broken elements present in Tactics.

44. Arc Rise Fantasia (Wii). Some call it mediocre, but there were things about it that just played to my liking. Not quite too easy, and there's a nice amount of side stuff to do without making the rest of the game too easy.

43. Persona 2 (PS1). I don't know what it is about the Persona series, but all of its games just eat my brain. And this one was big enough to warrant 2 games! The 2 do come together nicely into an epic game, with plenty of challenge.

42. Tactics Ogre (PS1). Another of the great SRPGs. I... really don't know what to say about it. It's the little extras in the Ogre series that make me love it that much more.

41. Soul Blazer (SNES). Just typing the title again put the music back in my head from this game. Watching the towns (house, etc) grow, with all the hidden items, and you always were left wondering how to get that last enemy generator... which didn't seem to be generating...



-dunno001

-On a quest for the truly perfect game; I don't think it exists...