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He does this on Lylat too, apparently. #morewaystoshadowsneaksd
I'd go with Persona 3, Devil Survivor 2: Record Breaker(does it count?), Final Fantasy VIII, Paper Mario:TTYD, Earthbound, Pokemon Heartgold. There were a few more that I don't have that I have my eyes on, like Shin Megami Tensei:Nocturne, The Last Story, and both game in the Xenoblade Chronicles series.I'd do my own listing as well on Sm4sh. But we all know who's gonna be where.
Instead, lemme ask you girls this. What are your 5 or 10 favourite JRPGs of all time. :3
Persona 4 (PS2) -
As of now, one of the best JRPGs I played by ATLUS; but that'll most likely change once Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE comes out. But still an amazing RPG, I still own the PS2 version; just haven't been bothered to get Golden or a Vita, not really interested in Sony's handhelds anyways. :V
Breath of Fire 4 (PS1) -
Shame this was the last JRPG that Capcom made that was actually good. I've heard of how bad Breath of Fire 5 was, and that Mega Man X JRPG as well. But this one is fantastic, good characters, fun battle system, and the Dragon System is great too. I would've put Breath of Fire 2 here, but the Engrish on that one is... pretty bad.
Shining in the Darkness (Mega Drive/Genesis) -
Funny story, when I looking on the WiiWare shop on my Nintendo Wii for I believe it was one SEGA game, my Mother came in and asked "Can you get Shining in the Darkness on there". And there it was; it's a unique and fun JRPG with a dungeon crawling, maze-like system, you go around the dungeon and have random encounters that shift into a classic JRPG battle. Heck, one of the shops in the town is run by Gillius from Golden Axe. That is pretty cool. :D
Final Fantasy 9 (PS1) -
This is hands down my favourite Final Fantasy game. Plus, it was my very first as well; I just loved the atmosphere of the world, plus with it on Steam, I might be able to relive the nostalgia from this game. Plus, the Trance System is very cool, with that risk/reward mechanic and each character getting buffed from it with their own unique traits enhanced (Quina can instantly kill any monster that is edible with "Cook" in Trance. And Vivi can use his "Black Magic" twice in Trance in one turn). The card games, monsters, music, everything is just soooo good. <3
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Gamecube) -
This title would obviously be here. =w=
And it's pretty much the best Paper Mario title out there. Super Paper Mario was good, Sticker Star was... boring, and I'm worried about the new one coming soon. But anyway, TTYD has in my opinion the best battle system on it, and the most memorable characters in the Paper Mario Universe; plus each character feels very viable and useful, and let's not forget about the humor as well.
And the amount of care that went into this game is astounding. I just hope that we get another Paper Mario like this in the future.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS) -
This is my favourite in the M&L Series. While I did love Dream Team, and I thought Paper Jam was enjoyable (Despite being the Sonic 06 of Mario & Luigi). I feel like none of them could capture the fun and enjoyment that BIS had. Plus, getting to play as Bowser for the first time in a JRPG outside of Super Mario RPG, was really refreshing; and it actually felt more fun compared to Partner's in Time which is in my opinion, the worst out of the M&L Series. But still, it's a great JRPG and I still love it to this day. <3
Pokemon (GB/GBC/GBA/DS/3DS) -
...Well... DUH.
Dragon Quest 9 (DS) -
This was the fourth Dragon Quest game I ever played. First was Dragon Quest 8: Journey of the Cursed King, Dragon Quest Swords (This one sucked. It was an on-rails game where you swung the Wiimote to attack. :V) and Dragon Quest: Monsters Joker. But Dragon Quest 9 was the one I put the most time into. The ability to create your own character in Dragon Quest was really fun to do, even changing and creating other characters and their jobs as well. I did manage to beat the game, but I never did get all of the Classes or all of the Recipes for the Alchemy Pot. But it's a really fun game that I definitely recommend checking out. And I'm waiting for Dragon Quest 8 to come on the 3DS. :V
Grandia (PS1/Saturn) -
This is VERY underrated JRPG on the SEGA Saturn and PS1. And by god, it's an amazing JRPG; it's linear which can take away the replay value, but it makes up for it with a great story, memorable characters, awesome skills, and speaking of skills. How you gain them is from leveling up, but by leveling up one of the characters, it's from leveling up the Weapon or Magic they have; by using a certain weapon or spell enough, it'll level up and give that character an increase in a certain stat as well; along with learning new skills/spells too; and leveling them up more will shorten the time you have to wait before you can perform that skill/magic attack. Plus, the battle system is VERY different and in my opinion one of the greatest, where instead of your party standing in a line, waiting for their action; they instead are spread around an arena and have to move to get to the enemy.
Earthbound (SNES) -
I don't think I need to say much about Earthbound. It's pretty much that one JRPG that did poorly when it first came out, but now look. It's one of the greatest JRPGs ever made. I don't think I have much to say about this JRPG; other than Ness is still High Tier in Sm4sh because of that Back Throw. :V (Why didn't he just use his Back Throw on Gigyas to defeat him. Gurl, what're you doing!?)
What're your favourite JRPGs girls? :3
Since you seem to have played quite a few JRPGs, have you played Wild Arms for PS1? I've been meaning to try that, this cover picture and theme literally got me interested in it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MQRL7xws7wI'd do my own listing as well on Sm4sh. But we all know who's gonna be where.
Instead, lemme ask you girls this. What are your 5 or 10 favourite JRPGs of all time. :3
Persona 4 (PS2) -
As of now, one of the best JRPGs I played by ATLUS; but that'll most likely change once Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE comes out. But still an amazing RPG, I still own the PS2 version; just haven't been bothered to get Golden or a Vita, not really interested in Sony's handhelds anyways. :V
Breath of Fire 4 (PS1) -
Shame this was the last JRPG that Capcom made that was actually good. I've heard of how bad Breath of Fire 5 was, and that Mega Man X JRPG as well. But this one is fantastic, good characters, fun battle system, and the Dragon System is great too. I would've put Breath of Fire 2 here, but the Engrish on that one is... pretty bad.
Shining in the Darkness (Mega Drive/Genesis) -
Funny story, when I looking on the WiiWare shop on my Nintendo Wii for I believe it was one SEGA game, my Mother came in and asked "Can you get Shining in the Darkness on there?". And there it was; it's a unique and fun JRPG with a dungeon crawling, maze-like system, you go around the dungeon and have random encounters that shift into a classic JRPG battle. Heck, one of the shops in the town is run by Gillius from Golden Axe. That is pretty cool. :D
Final Fantasy 9 (PS1) -
This is hands down my favourite Final Fantasy game. Plus, it was my very first as well; I just loved the atmosphere of the world, plus with it on Steam, I might be able to relive the nostalgia from this game. Plus, the Trance System is very cool, with that risk/reward mechanic and each character getting buffed from it with their own unique traits enhanced (Quina can instantly kill any monster that is edible with "Cook" in Trance. And Vivi can use his "Black Magic" twice in Trance in one turn). The card games, monsters, music, everything is just soooo good. <3
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Gamecube) -
This title would obviously be here. =w=
And it's pretty much the best Paper Mario title out there. Super Paper Mario was good, Sticker Star was... boring, and I'm worried about the new one coming soon. But anyway, TTYD has in my opinion the best battle system on it, and the most memorable characters in the Paper Mario Universe; plus each character feels very viable and useful, and let's not forget about the humor as well.
And the amount of care that went into this game is astounding. I just hope that we get another Paper Mario like this in the future.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS) -
This is my favourite in the M&L Series. While I did love Dream Team, and I thought Paper Jam was enjoyable (Despite being the Sonic 06 of Mario & Luigi). I feel like none of them could capture the fun and enjoyment that BIS had. Plus, getting to play as Bowser for the first time in a JRPG outside of Super Mario RPG, was really refreshing; and it actually felt more fun compared to Partner's in Time which is in my opinion, the worst out of the M&L Series. But still, it's a great JRPG and I still love it to this day. <3
Pokemon (GB/GBC/GBA/DS/3DS) -
...Well... DUH.
Dragon Quest 9 (DS) -
This was the fourth Dragon Quest game I ever played. First was Dragon Quest 8: Journey of the Cursed King, Dragon Quest Swords (This one sucked. It was an on-rails game where you swung the Wiimote to attack. :V) and Dragon Quest: Monsters Joker. But Dragon Quest 9 was the one I put the most time into. The ability to create your own character in Dragon Quest was really fun to do, even changing and creating other characters and their jobs as well. I did manage to beat the game, but I never did get all of the Classes or all of the Recipes for the Alchemy Pot. But it's a really fun game that I definitely recommend checking out. And I'm waiting for Dragon Quest 8 to come on the 3DS. :V
Grandia (PS1/Saturn) -
This is VERY underrated JRPG on the SEGA Saturn and PS1. And by god, it's an amazing JRPG; it's linear which can take away the replay value, but it makes up for it with a great story, memorable characters, awesome skills, and speaking of skills. How you gain them is from leveling up, but not by leveling up one of the characters, it's from leveling up the Weapon or Magic they have; by using a certain weapon or spell enough, it'll level up and give that character an increase in a certain stat as well; along with learning new skills/spells too; and leveling them up more will shorten the time you have to wait before you can perform that skill/magic attack. Plus, the battle system is VERY cool as well.
Earthbound (SNES) -
I don't think I need to say much about Earthbound. It's pretty much that one JRPG that did poorly when it first came out, but now look. It's one of the greatest JRPGs ever made. I don't think I have much to say about this JRPG; other than Ness is still High Tier in Sm4sh because of that Back Throw. :V (Why didn't he just use his Back Throw on Gigyas to defeat him. Gurl, what're you doing!?)
What're your favourite JRPGs girls? :3
I'd do my own listing as well on Sm4sh. But we all know who's gonna be where.
Instead, lemme ask you girls this. What are your 5 or 10 favourite JRPGs of all time. :3
Persona 4 (PS2) -
As of now, one of the best JRPGs I played by ATLUS; but that'll most likely change once Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE comes out. But still an amazing RPG, I still own the PS2 version; just haven't been bothered to get Golden or a Vita, not really interested in Sony's handhelds anyways. :V
Breath of Fire 4 (PS1) -
Shame this was the last JRPG that Capcom made that was actually good. I've heard of how bad Breath of Fire 5 was, and that Mega Man X JRPG as well. But this one is fantastic, good characters, fun battle system, and the Dragon System is great too. I would've put Breath of Fire 2 here, but the Engrish on that one is... pretty bad.
Shining in the Darkness (Mega Drive/Genesis) -
Funny story, when I looking on the WiiWare shop on my Nintendo Wii for I believe it was one SEGA game, my Mother came in and asked "Can you get Shining in the Darkness on there?". And there it was; it's a unique and fun JRPG with a dungeon crawling, maze-like system, you go around the dungeon and have random encounters that shift into a classic JRPG battle. Heck, one of the shops in the town is run by Gillius from Golden Axe. That is pretty cool. :D
Final Fantasy 9 (PS1) -
This is hands down my favourite Final Fantasy game. Plus, it was my very first as well; I just loved the atmosphere of the world, plus with it on Steam, I might be able to relive the nostalgia from this game. Plus, the Trance System is very cool, with that risk/reward mechanic and each character getting buffed from it with their own unique traits enhanced (Quina can instantly kill any monster that is edible with "Cook" in Trance. And Vivi can use his "Black Magic" twice in Trance in one turn). The card games, monsters, music, everything is just soooo good. <3
Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Gamecube) -
This title would obviously be here. =w=
And it's pretty much the best Paper Mario title out there. Super Paper Mario was good, Sticker Star was... boring, and I'm worried about the new one coming soon. But anyway, TTYD has in my opinion the best battle system on it, and the most memorable characters in the Paper Mario Universe; plus each character feels very viable and useful, and let's not forget about the humor as well.
And the amount of care that went into this game is astounding. I just hope that we get another Paper Mario like this in the future.
Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story (DS) -
This is my favourite in the M&L Series. While I did love Dream Team, and I thought Paper Jam was enjoyable (Despite being the Sonic 06 of Mario & Luigi). I feel like none of them could capture the fun and enjoyment that BIS had. Plus, getting to play as Bowser for the first time in a JRPG outside of Super Mario RPG, was really refreshing; and it actually felt more fun compared to Partner's in Time which is in my opinion, the worst out of the M&L Series. But still, it's a great JRPG and I still love it to this day. <3
Pokemon (GB/GBC/GBA/DS/3DS) -
...Well... DUH.
Dragon Quest 9 (DS) -
This was the fourth Dragon Quest game I ever played. First was Dragon Quest 8: Journey of the Cursed King, Dragon Quest Swords (This one sucked. It was an on-rails game where you swung the Wiimote to attack. :V) and Dragon Quest: Monsters Joker. But Dragon Quest 9 was the one I put the most time into. The ability to create your own character in Dragon Quest was really fun to do, even changing and creating other characters and their jobs as well. I did manage to beat the game, but I never did get all of the Classes or all of the Recipes for the Alchemy Pot. But it's a really fun game that I definitely recommend checking out. And I'm waiting for Dragon Quest 8 to come on the 3DS. :V
Grandia (PS1/Saturn) -
This is VERY underrated JRPG on the SEGA Saturn and PS1. And by god, it's an amazing JRPG; it's linear which can take away the replay value, but it makes up for it with a great story, memorable characters, awesome skills, and speaking of skills. How you gain them is from leveling up, but not by leveling up one of the characters, it's from leveling up the Weapon or Magic they have; by using a certain weapon or spell enough, it'll level up and give that character an increase in a certain stat as well; along with learning new skills/spells too; and leveling them up more will shorten the time you have to wait before you can perform that skill/magic attack. Plus, the battle system is VERY cool as well.
Earthbound (SNES) -
I don't think I need to say much about Earthbound. It's pretty much that one JRPG that did poorly when it first came out, but now look. It's one of the greatest JRPGs ever made. I don't think I have much to say about this JRPG; other than Ness is still High Tier in Sm4sh because of that Back Throw. :V (Why didn't he just use his Back Throw on Gigyas to defeat him. Gurl, what're you doing!?)
What're your favourite JRPGs girls? :3
Well, the series I play are the mainstream ones: Final Fantasy, Pokemon, and Dragon Quest. I've never really ventured out to others.What're your favourite JRPGs girls? :3
Disney Princess Tier List:
— Kyokoro 🔜 憖賀 (@kyokoro_p) April 18, 2016
S: Rapunzel, Merida, Mulan
A: Tiana, Elionwy,, Jasmine, Belle
B: Alice, Anna
(Everyone else)
F: Elsa, Ariel
Well a Mewtwo with a samurai sword is pretty damn cool looking what do you expectI'm single in the most painful way possible. Girls flirt like their interested and leave when they find out I'm a nerd. I'm cursed with this non-nerdy looking face, apparently without context I look like a cool kid...or something.
I'm not gonna flodge and act like I'm not a nerd but the truth isn't good enough either apparently. I crei everitiem. (just not in front of the lady)
*sees Ariel and Elsa placement*Discuss
Disney Princess Tier List:
— Kyokoro 🔜 憖賀 (@kyokoro_p) April 18, 2016
S: Rapunzel, Merida, Mulan
A: Tiana, Elionwy,, Jasmine, Belle
B: Alice, Anna
(Everyone else)
F: Elsa, Ariel
Rapunzel and Mulan in S tierDiscuss
Disney Princess Tier List:
— Kyokoro 🔜 憖賀 (@kyokoro_p) April 18, 2016
S: Rapunzel, Merida, Mulan
A: Tiana, Elionwy,, Jasmine, Belle
B: Alice, Anna
(Everyone else)
F: Elsa, Ariel
Nah, that just means you now have good taste.I think I let Smash influence this too much. Every time I see Rosa or Diddy or Sheik I just go ughhhh. Ughhhhhhhhhh...
Some thought hit me and realized Elsa has a number of redeeming qualities such as her wisdom ("you can't marry a man you just met") and the fact she never meant to use her powers for harm.*sees Ariel and Elsa placement*
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They're the best ones ;-;
Agreeing on all the other ones though. :3
Women flirt with me and find me funny/cute - even after my nerdiness is apparent. But I'm gay and no guys flirt with me 'cause I'm like a 0/10 for gay men and 6/10~7/10 for straight women. I'm just gonna become a Priest for The Church of Sass since I'll be single forever anyway.I'm single in the most painful way possible. Girls flirt like their interested and leave when they find out I'm a nerd. I'm cursed with this non-nerdy looking face, apparently without context I look like a cool kid...or something.
I'm not gonna flodge and act like I'm not a nerd but the truth isn't good enough either apparently. I crei everitiem. (just not in front of the lady)
#LETLETITGOGO"The feature length music video for Let It Go: Frozen"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zb5IH57SorQ
Lol honest trailers too good
Hmmm, favorite RPGs in no order:
FFXII, FFVII, Chrono Trigger, Paper Mario TTYD, um... I'll have to think more on it.
Many of the problems in Frozen seem to stem from Anna being a ****ing imbecile.Some thought hit me and realized Elsa has a number of redeeming qualities such as her wisdom ("you can't marry a man you just met") and the fact she never meant to use her powers for harm.
Not enough to move her up much, but at least not garbage.
That reminds me of the "Kuzco is the best Disney Princess" memeGaston should also be moved to S-tier.
Eh, it pops up in a lot of places with Gaston like characters. Kuzco was an odd inversion of it.That reminds me of the "Kuzco is the best Disney Princess" meme
Make sure to post the entire list for us. We'll spend the next three pages disputing it.The revised version of the list will have Elsa rising a bit for being the only considerate character in the whole movie (the rest are either evil or idiots), and Anna dropping because she triggered the whole conflict in the first place (and was simply thirsty AF until she was betrayed).
You must be great at parties.I think all Disney princesses suck because they are nothing more negative role models for children that progress anti-feminist rationale, making them think there is a certain way for women to behave. Except for Mulan though. Mulan is good.
No one memes like Gaston.Eh, it pops up in a lot of places with Gaston like characters.
I think all Disney princesses suck because they are nothing more negative role models for children that progress anti-feminist rationale, making them think there is a certain way for women to behave. Except for Mulan though. Mulan is good.
She felt more relatable than most princesses. Frog romance aside.Princess and the Frog was literally Strong Independent Black Woman the movie
She really is a funny girl, that Belle.But if we're talking supernatural romances here, just look at Beauty and the Beast. A more innocent Twilight.
Eh, about as well Jack Skellington pulls of the Santa Outfit.Ariel makes red-heads look pretty in pink