I'm shocked and apalled that so few of the 16-bit era classics have been mentioned. Damn kids need to get back to yer roots, that's where the true games are at. None of these fancy whistles and bells like voice actin and FMV.
Oldman routine aside, I'm really surprised Chrono Trigger hasn't been mentioned at all. Those familiar with Final Fantasy will love it - it's by Square, it's on the SNES, it's one of my favourite games of all time and it never saw a release in this country. Bastards. The PS1 sequel, Chrono Cross, remains the most expensive game I've ever bought.
There's also the Mana series. Secret of Mana was great back in the day, and while the sequel Seiken Densetsu III was never released outside of Japan, it was one of the first games to get a fan translation.
Other RPGs I hold in high regard include Skies of Arcadia (one of only two decent RPGs for the DC), Neverwinter Nights (fantastic when played with friends), Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (great game, but I didn't like the second one, it just felt much too rushed), Deus Ex (bloody brilliant) and System Shock (oh dear god it's scary).
I also love Zelda to death but I can't class it as an RPG; it's much more of an action/adventure.
Oldman routine aside, I'm really surprised Chrono Trigger hasn't been mentioned at all. Those familiar with Final Fantasy will love it - it's by Square, it's on the SNES, it's one of my favourite games of all time and it never saw a release in this country. Bastards. The PS1 sequel, Chrono Cross, remains the most expensive game I've ever bought.
There's also the Mana series. Secret of Mana was great back in the day, and while the sequel Seiken Densetsu III was never released outside of Japan, it was one of the first games to get a fan translation.
Other RPGs I hold in high regard include Skies of Arcadia (one of only two decent RPGs for the DC), Neverwinter Nights (fantastic when played with friends), Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (great game, but I didn't like the second one, it just felt much too rushed), Deus Ex (bloody brilliant) and System Shock (oh dear god it's scary).
I also love Zelda to death but I can't class it as an RPG; it's much more of an action/adventure.