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First RPG I ever played was Dragon Warrior. I was pretty young at the time, and just didn't have the patience for turn-based RPGs, so I wasn't a big fan of it.
A few years down the road, though, I played Dragon Warrior IV and was enamored with it for weeks. That's the one that really pulled me into the genre.
Before it, though, I've always loved the games (and still do) that mixed RPG-elements into action games. It's always a more rewarding experience when your character/party grows throughout the game.
ToD2, Grandia and VP sucked me in with great battle systems - the mix of real time/action feels and turn based battle elements - and great worlds.
Diablo made me realize that I like dungeon crawling and grinding.
All of these games made me fall for seeing my characters get stronger as they leveled up.
I have to say that Rpgs I played a lot of in the day, consoles and PC, many great ones, SSI, Enix, Origin and a bunch of others, but it was not until I played System Shock 2 when i started to go back and collect a ton of games I had missed and started getting into the genre.JakandsigzI played the heck out of Final Fantasy on the SNES, but at the time I didn't even know what an RPG was. It didn't occur to me it was an RPG, I just had a ton of fun with it. FF7 is probably what really got me into them. By then I was more aware of the unique style to the genre.
Single-handedly got me into RPG's after i'd spent my lifetime avoiding them due to having only previously sampled menu-based games (which i still hate).
Baldur's Gate followed soon after for me but Summoner got the ball rolling.
The first RPG I technically played was Pokemon Crystal. Â but the one that "got me into it" was, surprisingly, the DS version of Final Fantasy IV. Â My love of JRPGs has only come about recently, in the past two or three years.
Hmmm... I had quoted you before, saying "Yay, another FF IX fan". Now that seems to have vanished.Final Fantasy IX.Â
Pixel-Perfect
[QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]Hmmm... I had quoted you before, saying "Yay, another FF IX fan". Now that seems to have vanished. That was in another thread. Pixel-Perfect just really likes talking about FFIX. (Not that there's anything wrong with that)Final Fantasy IX.Â
AtelierFan
[QUOTE="AtelierFan"][QUOTE="Pixel-Perfect"]Hmmm... I had quoted you before, saying "Yay, another FF IX fan". Now that seems to have vanished. That was in another thread. Pixel-Perfect just really likes talking about FFIX. (Not that there's anything wrong with that) Omg you are right. My mind...Final Fantasy IX.Â
JML897
Dragon Warrior! My neighbor had it, and we played all the way till the final boss. Then one night---a book fell onto the system and erased the save...stupid no-code battery pack...never made it back that far again.
The idea of genres back then didn't really take shape in my mind till later...PSX actually, when games like FF7 and Lunar SST rather spelled out what an RPG "is"... now you got me thinking how helpful, yet goofy, genre labels can be...and how they keep evolving.Â
Willow on the NES. It's more of a Zelda type of RPG, but that was the one that piqued my curiosity and caused me to value exploration and item management.
What?Dragon Warrior! My neighbor had it, and we played all the way till the final boss. Then one night---a book fell onto the system and erased the save...stupid no-code battery pack...never made it back that far again.
The idea of genres back then didn't really take shape in my mind till later...PSX actually, when games like FF7 and Lunar SST rather spelled out what an RPG "is"... now you got me thinking how helpful, yet goofy, genre labels can be...and how they keep evolving.Â
gargungulunk
Pokemon Red. I remember the day we (twin brothers and I) bought a GBC and Pokemon Red. Both my brothers took turns to exit the the main character's house but couldn't. When it was my turn, I was able to exit (the door mat). I shouted in joy which promptly led to one of the twins taking the handheld console from me :P Fun times, fun times :) fend_oblivion
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Oh my God! I remember that, I couldn't exit the house either! :lol:Â
I think the first RPG I played and what got me into the genre was Exile: Escape from the pit. I was pretty addicted to it when I was younger.
[QUOTE="fend_oblivion"]Pokemon Red. I remember the day we (twin brothers and I) bought a GBC and Pokemon Red. Both my brothers took turns to exit the the main character's house but couldn't. When it was my turn, I was able to exit (the door mat). I shouted in joy which promptly led to one of the twins taking the handheld console from me :P Fun times, fun times :) Pixel-Perfect
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Oh my God! I remember that, I couldn't exit the house either! :lol:Â
Aha! :DGolden Axe Warrior on the Sega Master System, it took me and my brother months to clock it but we finally did it.
now you got me thinking how helpful, yet goofy, genre labels can be...and how they keep evolving. gargungulunkwell put!
Spiderweb Games is one of my favorite indie/(c)rpg devs.I think the first RPG I played and what got me into the genre was Exile: Escape from the pit. I was pretty addicted to it when I was younger.
Eric_Drav3n
I think the first RPG I played and what got me into the genre was Exile: Escape from the pit. I was pretty addicted to it when I was younger.
Eric_Drav3n
Wow, a few weeks I was going through some old stuff and found the sheet of paper from Spiderweb with my registration code for Exil III.
Some SSI goldbox game
Hillsfar and Pools of Radiance are the ones that really stick out in my mind.
Boddicker
OMG Hillsfar! I can't believe I forgot about that game. I played pen and paper D&D when I was a kid, so I liked the other SSI games for their more "pure" D&D experience but Hillsfar had great graphics for the time and it was a minigame du jour.
A couple other games that I used to play but I couldn't remember how RPG-ey they were are Sentinel Worlds: Future Magic and Hard Nova. Party-based sci-fi space exploration games.
-Byshop
[QUOTE="Boddicker"]
Some SSI goldbox game
Hillsfar and Pools of Radiance are the ones that really stick out in my mind.
Byshop
OMG Hillsfar! I can't believe I forgot about that game. I played pen and paper D&D when I was a kid, so I liked the other SSI games for their more "pure" D&D experience but Hillsfar had great graphics for the time and it was a minigame du jour.
A couple other games that I used to play but I couldn't remember how RPG-ey they were are Sentinel Worlds: Future Magic and Hard Nova. Party-based sci-fi space exploration games.
-Byshop
Hillsfar was quite good from what little I remember. The lock picking was the shit. The arena was a challenge. I dimly remember a horse riding minigame where you had to jump over things.
[QUOTE="LittleMac19"]
^^ This is the first RPG I played
^^ This is the first RPG that got me interested into the genre
Boddicker
Drakkhen was pretty good on the PC. I never played the SNES port.
You want to stay away as far as possible from the SNES port. I also see a lot of people posting first games, Wizardry the Proving grounds for me.Hillsfar was quite good from what little I remember. The lock picking was the shit. The arena was a challenge. I dimly remember a horse riding minigame where you had to jump over things.
Boddicker
Yeah, Hillsfar's DoT must really suck because every road was absolutely littered with hazards. :P
-Byshop
Yeah nes dragon warrior that game with nintendo power. I thought the game was stupid when I first saw it. After I played it I ended up beating it, and I still like dragon warrior today I am about finished with 8 and its a really good game that stays true in some ways to the original
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