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Hello fellow gamers, Are you ever considered importance of view perspective in RPG games you chose? There are thousands of various RPG games out there, but me, for example, I prefer First Person perspective RPG's and second party goes for Third Person or even Tactical (Overhead) perspective games. I love RPG genre and I was playing some most amazing titles such as: 1. Ultima Underworld Series 2. Might and Magic (from VI to VIII) Series 3. Wizardry 8 4. The Elder Scrolls Series (whole except Online) 5. Fallout Series (from 3, New Vegas, 4) 6. Deus Ex Series 7. Dead Island 8. Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines 9. Boiling Point: Road To Hell 10. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Series and so on... It's not the case that I don't like third person games, but First Person is so immersive to me. Even in action games in fact. I LOVE Grand Theft Auto 5 - only because it's First Person too. Games like Mirror's Edge, Rage, Bioshock, F.E.A.R., Half-Life Series... And games like Metroid or Dead Space Series for example. I prefer Metroid Prime Trilogy over all classic Metroid games and I LOVE DeadSpace: Extraction over whole trilogy of DeadSpace. Coming back to RPG genre. I really love Mass Effect, but I never completed whole trilogy too . I loved to play Gothic 3, but never completed either. I even never tried Baldur's Gate, Planescape Torment and such. Got Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic recently via GOG with huge discount, but I probably will never complete this one too. Recently I've got chance to buy Fallout 4 or The Witcher 3. Gues wich one I've picked. And I LOVE The Witcher lore, I read all the books in the series few years ago. It's so amazing...but not...first person perspective - Fallout 4. What do you guys think? It's curse on me about First Person perspective? Wich one you prefer mostly? Or there is no choice between good game and perspective? Cheers
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Final Fantasy VII Unofficial Strategies & Secrets For The PC
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I've been playing a lot of retro-style games lately, particularly RPGs. It all kind of started with Retro City Rampage (which isn't exactly an RPG). Then my OUYA arrived, and I learned of Saturday Morning RPG. Which lead me to Dragon Fantasy. Then I found Gailardia. (It is retro style, but takes it self a lot more seriously than the other games listed above, which are all full of nostalgic insider-jokes and pop culture references.) Gailardia has a number of sequels, so far, only 1, 2, and 3 have been translated into English. Then there's Doom & Destiny (more self-referential pop culture humor.) There's Gurk - which is a lot *too* retro for me. It's like not even 8-bit. I can't really even play it. Gailardia is pretty close to Dragon Warrior (Dragon Quest). Actually, more like DW2, since there are 3 people in your party. It can be hard sometimes to know what to do next, the translation quality is not superb, but for the first one (which is free, and no ads) there is a pretty decent online walk-through. I can post the link if anyone is interested, or you can google. Saturday Morning is more of an action RPG, it's technically turned-based, but you can defend and there are mini-games to boost your attack. Similar to the Super Mario RPGs (Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi series). Dragon Fantasy is very close to Dragon Warrior as well, (the name, of course, a combination of Dragon Warrior and Final Fantasy), but can try too hard at times to be funny. There are tons of other non-RPG retro-style games, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon, Double Dragon Neon, Evac, Radiant (which I LOVE), and so many more. What are you playing?
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Hey guys! Guys! Lookie what I found on the internet! It's Super Mario Magazine! or Marimaga for short. This Japanese magazine contains the beta content of Super Mario RPG before it was released as the final version. If I buy it, I'm gonna scan this magazine, and share with the internet. Unfortunately, this magazine was released only in Japan in September 22, 1995. and here's the link! http://blogs.yahoo.co.jp/kswff553/16263474.html