Gothos, on Jul 27 2009, 01:01 PM, said:
Agraba, on Jul 24 2009, 02:31 PM, said:
to each his own I guess. i prefer a good storyline to great gameplay. for instance, take Legacy of Kain: Defiance. due to how the camera and controls work, some places are just HELL to play through. but the story and characters save the game and make it awesome.
a game with good gameplay and shit storyline is just minesweeper on steroids
I agree with Gothos that a game needs to have a good story and frankly RPGs are never very unique from each other in terms of gameplay so the story is even more important then for most games. But contrary to Agraba, I think FF3/6 had a better story then FF7 anyways - while FF7's story was by no means bad, it was focused on a single character with a mysterious background and that isn't exactly unique enough to really get super-emotional, while FF3/6 had the story revolving around a half-dozen characters and the intertwining of their own stories into one grandiose adventure (and thankfully only one of them had the "mysterious background/I dont know who I am" bit), which imo was much more emotionally triggering.
I'd also like to add to this thread Terranigma (another SNES title). Though not necessarily my favourite, it was quite a cool game and like other Quintet RPGs really emphasizes the world-building, literally. In the opener you start in a mysterious sort of hell/underworld and first ressurect the continents of the surface world. In chapter 1 you go up to the barren lands and create all the plants, then bring forth all the animals, then recreate humanity. You spend all of chapter 3 helping humanity to prosper and creating the great cities and technologies, then get your butt kicked when the technologies get extreme and a crazy dude builds a giant robot that kicks your butt before unleashing a plague upon the entire world. In chapter 4 you do some questing to get some item thingies to bring forth God, but the devil shows up and kills you instead. And then there's a chapter 5 that I'm not going to reveal! It's trippy but awesome and an extremely detailed game, quite fun.