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Post by Neo Samurai on Feb 5, 2005 20:16:05 GMT -5
What's your favorite RPGM1 or RPGM2 game? I liked Roneatek's Tsebaoth. It had a great storyline and I liked the idea of how, in the end, you can buy the castle, cave, and house. I had a lot of fun walking through the castle, talking to people, and finding hidden items (like Tsebaoth. (I think that was the weapon you got)). So, what are your favorite games?
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Post by Dungeon Warden on Feb 6, 2005 19:25:51 GMT -5
I never owned RPG Maker 1 but there is a topic at the pavilion about all the great RPG Maker 1 games what were made and I'm really temped to look for the game so I can try some of them.
As for RPG Maker 2, no one has a finished game except Nash (and a couple of puzzle games at the Pavilion). All the demos have potential, but no one has much of the story developed in the demo so it's hard to say which is better.
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Hedrum
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Post by Hedrum on Feb 8, 2005 17:35:21 GMT -5
PATRICK'S JOURNEY!!! PATRICK'S JOURNEY!!! Though I didn't have Mr. D as a main character though .
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Draygone
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Post by Draygone on Feb 9, 2005 0:36:13 GMT -5
Spiteful Dead.
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Hedrum
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Post by Hedrum on Feb 9, 2005 17:21:26 GMT -5
Spiteful Dead, what was that like?
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Post by WarDragon on Feb 9, 2005 17:32:46 GMT -5
I'll try to have my full game in. But DK2 was secretly my first rpgm2 game. But i like rpg maker 2 better.
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Post by Draygone on Feb 12, 2005 0:18:19 GMT -5
Well for starters, it has one of the best and most detailed stories I've seen on RPGM1 (most stories I've seen were sort of Dragon Warrior-like, where the cutscenes are real short and there usually wasn't much emotion involved). It's been a while, but the story involved a guy who finds himself against a city full of zombies. Kinda like Resident Evil in that regard, especially since, though it uses turn-based battles, ammo is. It also has a bunch of mini-games. Some fun, some not. One or two being impossible to lose. Mostly it was the locations and the story that really caught my attention. And the gameplay was good enough that it didn't detract from the game.
I haven't played many RPGM1 games, though, so any game I might play eventually could top this one.
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