A game that really aped that style on the Genesis was the Battletech game. Basically same gameplay but this time you're walking around in a Madcat blow stuff up.
It had one of the more enjoyable and pretty interesting ways of doing two player in that era: Player 1 controlled the weapons (with completely 360 rotation) and Player 2 controlled the legs. Actually made the game doable since now with good coronation two people could completely circle strafe all the objectives and enemies.
Oh hell yes. Its amazIng how addictive that two-player mode is. The feeling of teamwork is palpable.
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Oh, I just saw the thing about mentioning five JRPGs before page two is over and how dude fagged-up three of them. Let me try:
Fagbound. Fagia and the Fortress of Doom. Lunar II: Eternal Fag. The Twisted Tales of Fag McFang (actually is that an RPG? I never played it). Might and Fagic III: Isles f Terra (despite millions of romsites insisting its "islands of Terror" because they can't read the fucking title). Breath of Fag. Fag of the Beholder.
and Shadowrun. Not fagging up that title--I would have to do it once for each console that had a Shadowrun game.
So are there any fag parody title opportunities I missed? (I mean there are... between the SNES and Genesis there are like tons of RPGs)..
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If I may stop being a fag for a minute.... honestly I understand some of the negativity about JRPGs. Thing is the 16-bit days were a point where they were telling decent enough stories while still realizing they had to be fun *as games*. A good 16-bit RPG usually had at least a simplistic layer of strategy or personal discretion.
I actually had a period once in my life where out of boredom, I went back and played NES RPGs like the original Dragon Warrior, Might and Magic, Wizardry and Ultima (though Ultima is better on PC). Funny thing is it wound up helping change and educate my standards,,, it also caused me to hate the Final Fantasy series which I now realized was a series by a group who had no fucking clue what they were doing (in general I don't like Square... Enix used to be fine though). Full stop, the only good FFs are Final Fantasy IV... and Mystic Quest. Yeah I said it. VII has its charms but I got bored last time I played.
But yeah after this "enlightenment" for awhile I found it hard to go back to certain SNES games.
But for me the JRPG genre only became truly irredeemable around the PS1. It was a lot of little things... like attack animations for a simple all-damage spell taking like five minutes to play out, You start to see the beauty of a simple "you casted Fireball, it did x damage!" text display after that. Plus how the stories began getting more blatantly pandering as if they were written by TV Tropes weebs. And I seriously can't stand modern anime art, in JRPGs or otherwise.
As much as I dislike FF6 now, the opera scene will always be something special. Modern JRPGs have nothing that even compares.