Looking for SF RPG/Tactical Teambased Combat
Looking for SF RPG/Tactical Teambased Combat
So, having had enough of your standard fantasy for a while, I'm looking to play something SF/Current Time.
I already played Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics, and I'm afraid I'm going to have an overdose if I complete them yet again. (If getting too much Fallout could be possible.)
I also have played Jagged Alliance 2.
I'm currently playing Hellgate, but I'm looking for something more in-depth.
Has anybody got any suggestions? I know Jagged Alliance isn't really an RPG, but it has many RPG-elements, so that's why I posted here.
Thanks in advance!
I already played Fallout 1, 2 and Tactics, and I'm afraid I'm going to have an overdose if I complete them yet again. (If getting too much Fallout could be possible.)
I also have played Jagged Alliance 2.
I'm currently playing Hellgate, but I'm looking for something more in-depth.
Has anybody got any suggestions? I know Jagged Alliance isn't really an RPG, but it has many RPG-elements, so that's why I posted here.
Thanks in advance!
Hm. Not much comes to mind at the moment (kudos to Jim Beam), but have you considered Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption? It's half current time, half medieval time. Very little depth in story and dialogue, but it's a heavy tactical / team-based game and one tough cookie to finish. Gets a little repetitive though, you may not want to give it more than one spin.
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Were the Syndicate series team based? I don't remember. They would sort of meet your other criteria. Syndicate Wars in particular had a pretty good story. I'm not confident if you can still find a copy though. Much less if it will run on XP or Vista.
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Yes, it is a team-based game. Played it at a friend's house a long time ago. Didn't know Peter Molyneux created this game until I read an article about him 2 years ago.Tricky wrote:Were the Syndicate series team based? I don't remember. They would sort of meet your other criteria. Syndicate Wars in particular had a pretty good story. I'm not confident if you can still find a copy though. Much less if it will run on XP or Vista.
Anyway, what about the Commandoes series? I heard that they were pretty decent (except the 3rd one).
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
First and second ones from Commandoes series are very good ones. Though those doesn't have even slightest element of RPG on them.DesR85 wrote:Yes, it is a team-based game. Played it at a friend's house a long time ago. Didn't know Peter Molyneux created this game until I read an article about him 2 years ago.
Anyway, what about the Commandoes series? I heard that they were pretty decent (except the 3rd one).
Also, if you by some miracle happen to find it, Incubation could also be good choice. It's old, probably requires DOSBox to work, and it's very rare today. I've seen it couple of times in EBay and Amazon during last year, so it's possible to find it somewhere.
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Oops. Didn't know that. My mistake.Kipi wrote:First and second ones from Commandoes series are very good ones. Though those doesn't have even slightest element of RPG on them.
''They say truth is the first casualty of war. But who defines what's true? Truth is just a matter of perspective. The duty of every soldier is to protect the innocent, and sometimes that means preserving the lie of good and evil, that war isn't just natural selection played out on a grand scale. The only truth I found is that the world we live in is a giant tinderbox. All it takes...is someone to light the match" - Captain Price
No, tbh I didnt really like FF games past the SNES version.
I was thinking more along the lines of Shining Force I and II. Lots of hidden characters and they all have a 'personality' which I enjoy and almost NEED in a good team RPG. I remember spending DAYS leveling up Bleu so he could be a powerhouse right from the start. It is dated, no doubt, but a strong game no contest. The Fire Emblem series are good as well, though I have played far fewer than I was aware even existed.
What I like in a team based RPG more than anything is a single player who I represent and then predefined personalities who travel with me.
I will never forget Gong, Bleu, Gort, Dogmeat, Cassidy, Marcus(why won't he learn to not shoot Dogmeat?!), Vaconia(spelling?), Minsc & BOO! Go for the EYES Boo!
I could go on and on, I spent 2 hours the other day talking with some friends about our experiences with Fallout and Baldur's Gate (they were Nintendo kids and missed out on Shining Force).
I was thinking more along the lines of Shining Force I and II. Lots of hidden characters and they all have a 'personality' which I enjoy and almost NEED in a good team RPG. I remember spending DAYS leveling up Bleu so he could be a powerhouse right from the start. It is dated, no doubt, but a strong game no contest. The Fire Emblem series are good as well, though I have played far fewer than I was aware even existed.
What I like in a team based RPG more than anything is a single player who I represent and then predefined personalities who travel with me.
I will never forget Gong, Bleu, Gort, Dogmeat, Cassidy, Marcus(why won't he learn to not shoot Dogmeat?!), Vaconia(spelling?), Minsc & BOO! Go for the EYES Boo!
I could go on and on, I spent 2 hours the other day talking with some friends about our experiences with Fallout and Baldur's Gate (they were Nintendo kids and missed out on Shining Force).