Probably will be a popular answer; Final Fantasy VII. Still one of my favorite games of all time too. I loved everything about this game, probably beat it like 3-4 times at 90+ hours each. I remember believing the rumors that if you leveled up Aries (Aerith) up enough, she would rejoin your party later. There was so much extra stuff to do; Golden Saucer, Gold Chocobo, Knights of the Round and defeating the Weapons. Bring on the remake!
Question of the Day: What Was Your First JRPG?
On 10/16/2015 at 01:40 PM by Matt Snee See More From This User » |
My first JRPG I ever played I believe was the original Dragon Warrior (of Dragon Quest -- the name was copyrighted at the time in the U.S.) I didn't play much of it, it was a bit over my head. But I do really recall my memories of it.
The next JRPG's I played were Final Fantasy Legend for the Gameboy, and Phantasy Star 2. Phantasy Star 2 was hard, but I still loved it. And I remember clearly playing Final Fantasy Legends in the back of the car during road trips as a kid.
The game that really cemented the deal was Final Fantasy VII. Yes, I was one of those people whose first true JRPG experiences was with that game, and after that I was in love. The PSONE FF trilogy are my favorite games in the world, next to KOTOR2, and I've played them all over and over since their release (even the much-maligned FFVIII).
JRPG's are probably my favorite genre, and it all started with these games. Howabout you?
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