SF2 is my absolute fave of the two however. Currently playing through SF1 and going all out casters and centaurs. Great replayability because you end up with over three times as many characters than you can fit in your battle ready force, so you can build different types of forces. You start off as a young boy with little experience and little glory, but then through a series of unfortuante events you set out on a journey to save the world and people join your force as you move along in the story. Shining Force 1 & 2 on the Sega Genesis.I have been replaying them this month. I still fire up Ultima VI every once in a while. This one I played after I figured out what I was supposed to do in an RPG. One of two in the Worlds of Ultima series, games Origin made to amortize the cost of the Ultima VI engine over more product. I remember being godawfully bad at the game - although that was probably because I was only about 11. You played a small party of explorers that were in a kind of lost world scenario (Doyle's lost world, not Jurassic Park 2). quote: think it was called savage empire, and I think it was made by Origin. I don't think I ever made it out of the starting city, I'd just name my party after my family members and wander the town until we were all killed. I loved this game when I was about 8 and was playing it on the Apple IIgs. Also, the blight grew over time.you could travel by boat to all these different islands, to me at age 10(ish) the world seemed massiveAny way, let's hear about those old RPG favs, and hopefully someone came fill me in on my missing title. They get paid more if thier skill is higher.time passes in this game and IIRC your characters require food, etc to stay alive. You quickly came across some type of like, troll prince guy that joined your bat was top down and turn based, but, unlike something like FF you could move your characters around during the fight.After you get out of the initial blight forrest you quickly get to a town/castle place and the king or whatever gives you some infoyour party members have skills like smithing, jewlery making, crap like that which allows you to put them to work in the towns and then come by and collect money. The blight looked like a thorny forest thing covering the landYou started in a blighted forest and moved around in a top down manner. Please for the love of all that is Holy, somebody use these small remembrances to give me the title!The game was like this:Early PC era, maybe 486 or PentiumYou started by creating/choosing like, twoor three party membersYour goal was to fight the "blight" that was covering the land. I am trying to remember the name of a game I played many moons ago, but alas, my memory is faded. ![]() Why? Because one man against the world, quest for the kit of a legendary hero, what isn't to like?2. ![]() Name your favorite old school RPG and why.Mine is Dragon Warrior (first one on the NES).
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