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Eternal Sonota and Blue dragon, but you will have to wait until augustlandogg69
BD is not coming out in AGT.
Not being an ass, but im just telling you the truth
Forgot about Two Worlds... I used to be oober pumped about that game until they omg-delayed it for 2 months. Staryoshi87
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There's Enchanted Arms which got mixed reviews. Might want to look into it.jacksheets
Any fans of traditional JRPGs (Run around, random battles, level up, kinda corny kind cool storyline that may or may not make sense) I say go for it for sure. I'm glad I picked it up :)
I've played enchanted arms and i must say i was pretty impressed. The fighting system pits you in a turn-base style play where you move in blocks, and the fighting doesnt make contact with the enemy, meaning the fighter can be 2 blocks away from the enemy and still hit him, depending on the attack.
You get used to it though and the whole storyline is great as well, its a sort of mix between final fantasy and legends of legaia, for all of you old-skool rpgers out there.
Oblivion really isnt my cup of tea, its boring, free-roam, and a little too much freedom. Some people like it but, i'm probably gonna give it another try.
Other than that, the 360 isnt that heavy on rpgs. its more of a shooter, adventure type console.
But dont regret your purchase, the 360 is a fine piece of work, and saying that i hope square enix will eventually sign their rpgs to the 360 (Other than FF11).
I've played enchanted arms and i must say i was pretty impressed. The fighting system pits you in a turn-base style play where you move in blocks, and the fighting doesnt make contact with the enemy, meaning the fighter can be 2 blocks away from the enemy and still hit him, depending on the attack.
You get used to it though and the whole storyline is great as well, its a sort of mix between final fantasy and legends of legaia, for all of you old-skool rpgers out there.
Oblivion really isnt my cup of tea, its boring, free-roam, and a little too much freedom. Some people like it but, i'm probably gonna give it another try.
Other than that, the 360 isnt that heavy on rpgs. its more of a shooter, adventure type console.
But dont regret your purchase, the 360 is a fine piece of work, and saying that i hope square enix will eventually sign their rpgs to the 360 (Other than FF11).
icedfacekilla57
Would you recommend that or should I get FFXII?
[QUOTE="icedfacekilla57"]I've played enchanted arms and i must say i was pretty impressed. The fighting system pits you in a turn-base style play where you move in blocks, and the fighting doesnt make contact with the enemy, meaning the fighter can be 2 blocks away from the enemy and still hit him, depending on the attack.
You get used to it though and the whole storyline is great as well, its a sort of mix between final fantasy and legends of legaia, for all of you old-skool rpgers out there.
Oblivion really isnt my cup of tea, its boring, free-roam, and a little too much freedom. Some people like it but, i'm probably gonna give it another try.
Other than that, the 360 isnt that heavy on rpgs. its more of a shooter, adventure type console.
But dont regret your purchase, the 360 is a fine piece of work, and saying that i hope square enix will eventually sign their rpgs to the 360 (Other than FF11).
Mauser_Loader
Would you recommend that or should I get FFXII?
Well, if you dont have FFXII then you should already, some people like enchanted arms but it isnt for everyone, if you love rpgs then i suggest you get FFXII because, like i said, Enchanted arms doesnt meet up to EVERYONES standards.
FFXII has a mmo feel to it though, not turn-based, but it still is a fine rpg. Its free-roam and when you encounter monsters it the screen doesnt break into a million pieces or warp into a black hole, still pauses though if you really need to plan everything out.
WE don't have too many RPG's on the ole Xbox, certainly not JRPGs, which is what you seem to be leaning towards.
Pretty much what everyone has said are your options. You can either go for Enchanted Arms (which is... ok... i guess) or Oblivion (which is fantastic!), or wait until later this year for games like Two Worlds, Blue Dragon, Eternal Sonata or Mass Effect. There are also more RPG's which we are likely to see sometime next year, such as Fable 2, Lost Odyssey and/or Elveon.
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