Which JRPG has the best job system?
Which JRPG has the best job system?
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Locked job system
Have characters just full of flavor pic related
mrgrgr
FFV easily
Literally the worst part of FFIX
You probably posted it. Even if the jobs are ultimately just components for four relatively generic platforms, the amount of combo synchronicity is utterly insane.
FFIII
FFV
FFXII
FFTA
You posted it, otherwise recent Disgaea games and SEQUEL Blight come to mind.
I hate this comp so much, at that point you're not even playing the game anymore
SaGa
Which RPGs have the best level design? I'm doing research for a personal project
Came here to post FfTA
Its literally perfect although blue mage sucks trying to b8 enemies into using the right attack but its totally worth the payoff
>Which RPGs have the best level design?
Gothic 1 and 2
Souls game. Probably. Very dense, with verticalilty.
Not him, back what's your opinion on my comp?
2x Guardian w/ Summoning, Late Bloomer, P. Atk Up, Twin Souls, Limit Breaker, twin Another Minds.
2x Ninja w/ Shamanism, Late Bloomer, Quad Wield, Frenetic Fighting, quad Falcon Knives.
Joke: Guardians possess ninjas for mad HP and P.ATK, quad wield to attack 4 times. Limit Breaker + Summoning = mad buffs. Shamanism for elemental exploiting. All together, 9,999*4 per normal attack.
I tried playing this game but there were so many versions I don't know which one is the right one to play
The ones with the (blow)job system
>so many versions of Bravely Default
nigga what
>Bravely Default
>Bravely Default: For the Sequel
>Bravely Default: Flying Fairy
>Bravely Second
Which one should I download????
Flying Fairy: Base game.
For the Sequel: Basically the best version.
Overseas: Censored outfits, name changes, less bonus outfits, otherwise identical.
So if I download For The Sequel does it come with the english translation?
you already posted it
ff3-style job mechanics are the best shit and bd had the best iteration of it imo
fuck no
dragon quest 3, because the classes are powerful and distinct enough that you can play the whole game without with them (instead of the "only two of my abilities are good so you HAVE to cross class" shit every final fantasy game ends up being) but you also have infinite freedom in how you build your characters - also you have at least SOME reason (even if its flimsy) to keep a character as any class
Pic not related? Playing as Zidane was boring as shit since he was just a fucking thief. He only got good in trance.
>games like 3 houses sells pretty damn good
>SE will never make another tactics
Oh, and Bravely Second is an entirely different game.
According to this Gamefaqs forum page, it has English language built in.
>tactics -> config -> message settings -> text settings
>Bottom tab -> Bottom Tab -> Middle Tab -> 2nd Tab
>English is the 2nd option
Finally an user who understand
FF Tactics and Tactics ogre followed by FF IX.
FF XII zodiac age is pretty good too, the addition of a second job finally makes the whole thing live up to it´s potential.
>Oh, and Bravely Second is an entirely different game.
like a sequel? Or something else entirely? Should I download it as well?
Skies of Arcadia, except for Ixataka
Direct sequel also better in every way. Meaning spoilers to Default. If you liked Default, you'll love Second. I'd recommend it.
Why don't you look it up and check for yourself you little needy bitch
It's a sequel. Play it after the first one if you liked it.
>Bravely Default, known in Japan as Bravely Default: Flying Fairy,[a] is a role-playing video game developed by Silicon Studio for the Nintendo 3DS handheld video game console. Bravely Default was originally released in 2012, while an expanded edition titled For the Sequel released in 2013 in Japan, Europe and Australia, and in 2014 in North America.
Literally the first sentence in wikepedia
Bravely Second is the sequel
>no Bravely/Second HD re-release to build hype for BD2.
Shame, I'd have double dipped for that.
The two aren't mutually exclusive and FF9 characters are insanely overrated.
Bravely Default had a shit system, best classes come so late and invalidate all the work you've put into your previous classes, just a massive dick move game.
They all have their defining abilities locked behind max lvl setting you on another massive grindfest to get anywhere with them and that grind over again if you're trying to tweak/figure out a good strategy so you either just look one up online or waste hours to just grinding. Shit sucks.
FFXII Zodiac has a good system won't say it's the best, but you pick your classes and it's constant progression from there no time wasting bullshit.