I enjoy the game but SCREW whoever the egg head was that thought the Push Ring was a good idea. I HATE button mashing minigames. It freakin killed my hand. Do they think everybody playing these games is a freakin bodybuilder??
i thought your going to talk about suikoden when you start with suikoden music. But i also played shadow hearth, good game, but there are better turn based rpg game on PS2 like Suikoden III, IV and V. Persona 3 and 4, Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits, Dragon Quest VIII, Grandia II, Xenosaga Episode I and III.
Personally I also wouldn't say that the genre died As the PS2 has 100 JRPGs in north America alone I feel it was the next generation where JRPGs were mostly regulated to handhelds
Um, FF10 is absolutely _not_ the last turn-based FF game. That honor belongs to FF13. If you go back and review the battle systems used throughout the series, you'll find that FF1-FF3 are traditional turn-based, FF4-FF9 and FF13 are ATB (active time battle), FF10 is CTB (conditional time battle), and FF11 and FF12 are ADB (active dimension battle). The first numbered FF that ditched turn-based for [nearly] real-time combat was FF14.
@@tryhardnobouken465 FF13 utilizes ATB, which makes it inherently turn-based. If you dispute ATB counting as turn-based, though, then by extension you couldn't call FF4-FF9 turn-based either, as they all fundamentally rely on ATB to advance battles.
don't get me wrong I do find Final Fantasy X was a great game, but at the same time... NOT a Final Fantasy game, they should have called it something else at that point,
@@MarcelisKhaldern it's because it did not have an over world, and it was like walking down a long, long hallway. My brother hated the game because of this and HE alone said that because of that it's not really a Final Fantasy game, and I actually agree with him, but unlike my brother I loved it. I do agree with him though.
@@kernium Final Fantasy 13, follows under the same category as 10 does to me, I very much enjoy 13, but it's NOT a Final Fantasy game, like 10 it was like walking down a long long hallway.
U guys have no idea how hyped i am for Penny Blood.
I enjoy the game but SCREW whoever the egg head was that thought the Push Ring was a good idea. I HATE button mashing minigames. It freakin killed my hand. Do they think everybody playing these games is a freakin bodybuilder??
i thought your going to talk about suikoden when you start with suikoden music. But i also played shadow hearth, good game, but there are better turn based rpg game on PS2 like Suikoden III, IV and V. Persona 3 and 4, Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits, Dragon Quest VIII, Grandia II, Xenosaga Episode I and III.
Love that list. Personally I’m not big on Xenosaga or Suikoden after 2.
Personally I also wouldn't say that the genre died As the PS2 has 100 JRPGs in north America alone
I feel it was the next generation where JRPGs were mostly regulated to handhelds
thank god he didnt say final fantasy 7
I did Not like FFX but I loved the SH 1+2 I never got around to playing SH3 even though I owned it.
Um, FF10 is absolutely _not_ the last turn-based FF game. That honor belongs to FF13. If you go back and review the battle systems used throughout the series, you'll find that FF1-FF3 are traditional turn-based, FF4-FF9 and FF13 are ATB (active time battle), FF10 is CTB (conditional time battle), and FF11 and FF12 are ADB (active dimension battle). The first numbered FF that ditched turn-based for [nearly] real-time combat was FF14.
Appreciate the correction. I sometimes forget to acknowledge 13 even exists.
i wouldn't consider 13 "Turn based", the closest that would come to that meight be 12.
@@tryhardnobouken465 FF13 utilizes ATB, which makes it inherently turn-based. If you dispute ATB counting as turn-based, though, then by extension you couldn't call FF4-FF9 turn-based either, as they all fundamentally rely on ATB to advance battles.
You forgot about 4 heroes of light, Dimensions and WOFF. These are all turn-based.
@@-bold5999 I made sure to say mainline.
don't get me wrong I do find Final Fantasy X was a great game, but at the same time... NOT a Final Fantasy game, they should have called it something else at that point,
What exactly makes it not a Final Fantasy title compared to any of the others that came before it?
What a bad take.
@@MarcelisKhaldern it's because it did not have an over world, and it was like walking down a long, long hallway. My brother hated the game because of this and HE alone said that because of that it's not really a Final Fantasy game, and I actually agree with him, but unlike my brother I loved it. I do agree with him though.
@@robcharreviews5609 Final Fantasy 13: Am I a joke to you?
@@kernium Final Fantasy 13, follows under the same category as 10 does to me, I very much enjoy 13, but it's NOT a Final Fantasy game, like 10 it was like walking down a long long hallway.