The only good SNES game

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Shit """gameplay""", so it's not good.

*Super Famicom game
Fuck the Seppo Nintendo

play more games, zoomer

Because you haven't played any other SFC/SNES games?

Front Mission Gun Hazard

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I've tried it three times. Farthest I got was to some factory or something with a robot I think and just dropped it. Without nostalgia goggles it's just boring as hell.

this desu. Zoomers just look up "best SNES games", play one of them, and then decide the rest is not worth playing because they've already played the "best of the best".

Zoomer would have said that "it's not 4K thus it's shit" even though his consoles use dynamic resolution to hide the misery of modern GPUs not being ever fast enough to provide smooth real 4K

Am I a fucking joke to you?

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Wow fucking zoomers all over this thread. Chrono trigger is a masterpiece

This.
Scrolling down and selecting "Attack"? That's good gameplay!

yeah and the gameplay is horrendously simple

you sound more like a zoomer than most of the people in this thread. Only nostalgiafags and zoomers praise triggershit for being "masterpieces", real boomers praise hidden gems like RS2, Metal Max Returns, and the like. In other words: play more games.

Best rpg maybe

why?

I liked the combinations for attacks and the time travel shenanigans also the music was kick ass

>Metal Max Returns
Wow, the art is really good. Never heard about this game before. Too bad the review says the gameplay is lacking.

Is the DS version good? I'm tired of waiting for these guys to port this to the switch

What about Earthbound/Mother 3 ?

was this your first SFC RPG?

>Mother 3
That's GBA.

I honestly find SNES games have clunky controls. Product of its time. Very few exceptions. Chrono Trigger is one of them.

FF6

yeah, the gameplay isn't the greatest, but it's still a pretty good game. What I like about it is the fact that it's very open-ended and non-linear. Check out Treasure of the Rudras for a really good-looking JRPG.

>Product of its time
how so?
>Very few exceptions
eh, not really. There were quite a few really unique JRPGs on the SFC.

Terranigma was better imo.

It had way better and mature themes and handled them greatly. It was really ahead of its time.
Not to discredit CT, its a great classic JRPG, but its just a great classic JRPG.

Terranigma was just something else. And desu, the only reason why CT is named so often is because the US never saw Terranigma back in the day, since it was JP and EU only.
With the US having Terranigma nostalgia as well, CT wouldn't be named as much

Hard to explain. I tried a few usually recommended SNES RPG's. Tales of Phantasia, Star Ocean, the Feng Shui game, Lufia 2. Also Link to The Past. The way the character moves is just weird. Feels sluggish.

Chrono Trigger is closer to more modern games imo. Ahead of its time.

>Proves OP wrong
Don't get me wrong, Chrono Trigger is great.

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>The way the character moves is just weird. Feels sluggish.
didn't Chrono Trigger have movement animations for 8 directions and not just 4? Might be the reason why it feels rather smooth compared to the others you've played.
>Chrono Trigger is closer to more modern games imo
I don't really see how that's supposed to be a good thing since most modern JRPGs are way too linear for my taste and also focus on something as secondary as the story so much, to the point where the gameplay becomes rather uninteresting in the end.

>the only reason why CT is named so often is because the US never saw Terranigma back in the day
that applies to RS1-RS3, MMR, Rudra no Hihou, Bahamut Lagoon, SMT1-SMT2, SD3, FF2, FF3, FF5, LAL, etc. The US only got like .1% of the SFC JRPG library JP got.