I can't believe no one has mentioned "Dragon's Dogma" for the PS3, it is an incredibly addictive and fun open world RPG.

I can't believe no one has mentioned "Dragon's Dogma" for the PS3, it is an incredibly addictive and fun open world RPG.



Played and beaten both.No mention of Knights of the Old Republic I and II? This thread fails.
Seriously though, even if you hate Star Wars, they're still well worth playing if only for the storyline which takes place long before the films and hence have virtually no connection to them.
Besides, who doesn't like going dark side and using the Force to make a couple of thugs turn over their money to you and then jump down a hole, mumbling zombie-style, to their deaths?
Don't have an Xbox, and I played Golden Sun.
Played and "beaten".
I also have a PS3 if anyone has any good PS3 RPG games. Thanks for all the recommendations.
BTW, I was looking at a game a long time ago, but I forgot it's name. There is a cat character with blue hair and it reminds me of the "Tales" games, I think it has that anime style. Anyone know what I'm talking about?



Meracle from Star Ocean the last hope?Played and beaten both.
Don't have an Xbox, and I played Golden Sun.
Played and "beaten".
I also have a PS3 if anyone has any good PS3 RPG games. Thanks for all the recommendations.
BTW, I was looking at a game a long time ago, but I forgot it's name. There is a cat character with blue hair and it reminds me of the "Tales" games, I think it has that anime style. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
Like the others have said Ni no kuni is awesome ^^
Tales of vesperia on the 360 is pretty good and Tales of graces f on ps3 they are pretty decently sized games and packed with comedy =)
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I enjoyed it, replayed it not that long ago actually you probbably will want to find a Private action/Affection guide so you can get the endings/save and watch the different outcomes. Pretty sure i found one just by putting it into google. I'd say its weakness is a few of the characters(personally dont like some of them so much) but its strength is definitely the battle system. Meracle is my favourite character out of the cast i think and once she learns a few moves she can quite a bit of fun to play.
Last edited by Alaltus; 02-04-2013 at 03:45 AM.


Do you mean Star Ocean?
Most notably that reminds me of the main character of the first Star Ocean SNES game.



4 is a prequel to the rest of the series though it is set long long before any of the others, its pretty much a story entirely unto itself. Star ocean 3 till the end of time on the ps2 is on the other side of the spectrum being set far far into the future ahead of the other games. Its a pretty nice game as well i replayed both ^^
edit: to spare any possible confusion star ocean 4= the last hope.
Last edited by Alaltus; 02-04-2013 at 04:08 AM.
Yeah. Till the End of Time was THE awesomest one in the series imo4 is a prequel to the rest of the series though it is set long long before any of the others, its pretty much a story entirely unto itself. Star ocean 3 till the end of time on the ps2 is on the other side of the spectrum being set far far into the future ahead of the other games. Its a pretty nice game as well i replayed both ^^
"OH, THE ALMIGHTY TRIA! OVERTHROW ALL THE ENEMIES!" - one of the best lines evar
FYI SE released The Last Remnant on the PC as well. I bet you can find it super cheap, and possibly even on steam.Originally Posted by Valmonte
the Last Remnant for Sure. the soundtrack alone could pull the lacking weight in other area's...if it had any.
Edit: Yeah it's on steam 14.99 It's a very different type of RPG mind you. It's like a fusion of a tactial and traditional JRPG. The battle system at first glance seems random and frustrating. But it's all based on which leaders you use for each battle group and their class. What formations you're using for each battle group, and the current situation a group is facing. It's very complex.
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