Sup guys I'm looking for some turn based JRPG recommendation. I'm interested for JRPGs with unique/creative combat mechanics.
Here are some examples of what I already played and liked:
>Radiant Historia The combat being about moving the enemies in lines was a fun concept. >Earthbound I guess not so unique anymore but stuff like a rolling health bar and auto winning if you outleveled the enemy was interesting. >Grandia 3 The plot was boring as fuck but I liked the combat system here because it felt very different compared to other JRPGs. >Trails in the Sky Being able to move your characters around in combat actually felt fresh in an JRPG.
Dragon Quest is a classic franchise but I never felt like it's games ever had any innovative combat mechanics
Matthew Jones
Fair enough, DQ is more worldbuilding
Dq5 might be up your alley since you can recruit monsters you beat
Dominic Ward
Played Bravely default recently and it is one of the best Jrpgs I've played in a long time. I'm now currently playing the sequel. It has a lot of different/unique jobs to level, good story, and enjoyable character development.
Henry Walker
You might like Undertale
Colton Hernandez
Mother 3's combat was better because of the regular hit system and the rolling HP being slower, meaning that you had better control over it and had more time to properly deal with it.
Pokemon and SMT are unique because of the focus on exploiting weaknesses, status effects being a ot more important, and team building. but in Pokemon's case, you might need to play it with a hard mode hack or self imposed rules to really get the most out of the combat in single player.
Joshua Diaz
Undertale is an okay game but bullet hell isn't really up my alley
Ian Watson
Try Grandia 2 out since its out on PC now with the recent remaster. More of the same and less features in combat, graphics are outdated but the story is considered to be the best in the series. Unpopular opinion: 1st game is the best one
Dunno if you're playing on a PS2 or emu but check these and see what tickles your fancy: Xenosaga trilogy Wild Arms 3/4/5 Shadow Hearts 1/2 Dark Cloud 1/2 Tales of the Abyss .Hack GU trilogy
Plenty of games for PS2 honestly. There are more but pick even one of these and you'll be invested in it/them for some time. The genre gives an emphasis to story rather than gameplay so its hard to recommend games with innovative controls at least ones that aren't shit.
Henry Hernandez
Trails of Cold Steel has the same combat mechanics but they have been greatly improved on. Writing isn't as good though. Etrian Odyssey has my favorite JRPG combat. It's simplen but the difficulty and party synergy make it better than most other combat systems. Also, almost any SMT game has great combat. Not a popular opinion but I enjoy SMT IV's combat the most becuase of how fast and deadly it is. One minor fuck up can get your party wiped in seconds.
Isaac Fisher
>playing Grandia II on PC with that shit tier dub >not the superior undub kek
John Powell
Are you retarded? The anniversary edition has jap voices option.
Adrian Carter
>playing on PC >not Dreamcast kys
David Davis
Seconding this I liked Radiant Historia too, Shadow Hearts has a good battle system. With Shadow Hearts FTNW being the best system in the series
My fave is still with the 2nd game tho
Jaxon Gray
The latest patch enables 60fps in battles, fixes any bug DC or PS2 version had. Somebody even made a mod for HQ OST in-game, you can find it on the steam community.
Do you have brain problems or are those nostalgia goggles super glued?
Christian Reed
>Shadow Hearts 1/2 Digital release when?
Benjamin Bennett
>Bravely Default >not generic as fuck
Grayson Phillips
the first isn't all that generic. The sequel is a completely different story.
Aaron Collins
If you've already played and beaten Earthbound, play Mother 3.
Also seconding , DQ5 is one of the funnest RPG games I've played, and has an interesting story to boot..
Evan Sullivan
The sequel is just a shitty FFV knockoff with even older FF crystal bullshit and one new gameplay mechanic that easymodes an already painfully easy game. With a bad plot and unlikable, uninteresting cast.
BD is this generation's Secret of the Stars/Beyond the Beyond, except weebs have devolved so much they now praise it.
Samuel Harris
Mother 3 has a unique rhythm based combat
Nathaniel Reed
Final Fantasy 10 was recently released on Steam. Get that.
Luke Cooper
play legend of legaia
Jose Thompson
FF7 with the new threat mod 1.4 One of the best things I've ever played.
Xavier Baker
It's the same kind of people who are constantly shitposting about how others should boycott the FFX remaster because MUH NOSTALGIA GOGGLES
Cameron Cook
bum
Chase Edwards
You'd probably like Arc Rise Fantasia, thats what I'm currently playing. The main mechanic is that the party shares one pool of action-points, but there's also many other mechanics that are gradually added to it like being able to synchronize spells, chaining combos, breaking guards etc. It starts out rather slow but gets better at a reasonable pace. The bossfights are awesome, they're pretty challenging but you can tell that they put effort into designing them. The story is pretty standard fare so far but I really like the Tales of-vibe the main party gives off. I think it was co-produced by some of the Tales-developers.
If you play this; SEARCH FOR THE UNDUB. The game probably has the most hilariously terrible dubs of all time. youtube.com/watch?v=Hg9u340JERg
Jason Cruz
Dark Chronicle (aka Dark Cloud 2) is my all-time FAVORITE jrpg, one of the few games that did so many things right. great visual style, fun combat, nice upbeat music and a fuckton of minigames stuff
Carson Sanders
keeping this bumped for self interest btw
Ryan Collins
I would kill for a portable port of Xenogears.
John Powell
PSP
Jaxon Johnson
Does this actually exist?
Jackson Thompson
The PSP? Yeah. It's pretty good.
Kevin Morales
I can second this game. It gets really fucking difficult as well, so if OP is looking for a challenge then I'm sure he'll enjoy it.
Jaxon Hill
Well I'll be a shit covered dick.
Jason Sanchez
Also on Vita.
Hunter Thomas
Awesome that the first thing that comes up on google is the iso.
Jack Cooper
Growlanser IV has one of the best battle systems. Battles take place on a map, like a TRPG, but there's no grid so you can move freely. The game is turn based but different actions take more time to complete, including movement, so you can control your characters to a very fine degree. You can equip materia to customize your characters' abilities, you can charge magic or use fusion spells, and more. Many fights require some sort of tactics to beat, though the game isn't particularly hard overall. There's a patch that puts voices back in, by the way.