prfsnl_gmr wrote:I wasn't really feeling Earthboud
FFVI and Chrono Trigger are the only JRPGs I enjoy more than EarthBound.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:I wasn't really feeling Earthboud
BoneSnapDeez wrote:You guys are wacky. Games should be played in the chronological order they were released. No exceptions (unless certain installments are super-rare, Japan-only with no translation, whatever)!prfsnl_gmr wrote:I wasn't really feeling Earthboud
FFVI and Chrono Trigger are the only JRPGs I enjoy more than EarthBound.
Ack wrote:prfsnl_gmr wrote:But when should I play Lufia: The Ruins of Lore and Lufia: The Legend Returns?
I was actually thinking of playing Lufia: Curse of Sinistrals - the Nintendo DS remake of Lufia II - before Lufia & The Fortress of Doom. (I will save Lufia: The Ruins of Lore and Lufia: The Legend Returns for last.) Is this the best approach? Or, should I play Lufia II (SNES) rather than its remake?
Play The Legend Returns as the third game, since it apparently summarizes the first two Lufias at the beginning. The Ruins of Lore is a sidestory, so you should probably save it for the end.
Exhuminator already handled Curse of the Sinistrals, but I want to echo him. There is one dungeon in particular with a set of puzzles that stumped me for a while back when I first played through the game. It's damn good gameplay, and that ending...
...a kick. In the nuts. Really, Prfsnl, you gotta play it.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:alienjesus wrote:I guess I'm the only one who doesn't think the story of FFIV is any better than the story of FFV. They're both pretty crap in the story department to be honest
I agree. If you are playing 16-bit JRPGs for their stories, you really need to read more books (or just watch more movies).
Exhuminator wrote:On SNES? Howabout Dark Law: Meaning of Death, Energy Breaker, Dark Half, Shin Megami Tensei II, or Chaos Seed: Feng Shui Chronicles? All these have above average stories, definitely better than FF V by all means.