The 5 Best RPG All Time

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5. Genso Suikoden Series


Once upon a time there were ' darkness ' that loneliness. because of loneliness, ' darkness ' are moved to tears. From ' weeping ', a pair of brothers, a shield and a sword was born. Shields said he can fend off any type of attack. Sword said he can cut through just about anything. Both brothers eventually embark on a legendary fight. Eventually both brothers were destroyed. The sword into the sky, and shields into the Earth, shards from fighting they become stars. 27 jewel bertahtakan at sword and shield fell to Earth and become ' 27 True Runes '.

4. Dragon Quest Series


the first game in the Dragon Quest series, also known as Dragon Quest I, developed by Enix (now Square Enix) and released in Japan in 1986 for the MSX and Nintendo Family Computer (Famicom).

3. Wild Arms Series


Wild ARMs features a unique story and the style of play that is fresh in his time. The story of this game use the world Filgaia theme that resembles the Wild West, the plains of the United States at the time of colonization. The world's atmosphere decorated desert, hills, tundra, and cowboy-like clothing style is prevalent in all the scenery series game Wild ARMs. Do you still remember the story? How is the world of Filgaia's ever fertile into the desert as a result of the great war between the three races the residents against the invasion of an alien named Metal Demon?

The invasion of extraterrestrials called the Metal Demon is the starting point of Filgaia and the destruction in the same time the emergence of technology ARMs, the main topic of this game. During the great war, the human race together with Elw technology based on magic and the race struggle with the Guardian to defend Filgaia. The Guardian can be likened to the God protector of Filgaia. They have great strength and is able to control the natural elements to attack his enemies. However, the Metal Demon is not an easy opponent is defeated. In fact, they can be balanced against the opposing third the strength of Filgaia.

2. Persona Series


In each game Personas are summoned differently and have different attributes though they are usually used for combat. In Revelations: Persona each character is allowed to have three Persona, more powerful Persona are acquired by fusing spell cards gained from enemy demons in the Velvet Room. These spell cards cannot be obtained by fighting demons, but instead require the player to communicate with them, a feature the game shares with games in the Megami Tensei series. In both Persona 2 games, summoning Persona is similar to that of Revelations: Persona, however characters are limited to equipping persona according to their arcana. Philemon also transforms the main characters Persona into more powerful versions. In Persona 3, Persona are summoned by each member of the "Specialized Extracurricular Execution Squad" using an Evoker. Each character's Persona also has its own set of strengths and weaknesses and belong to a major Arcana. The Protagonist of the game is the only one able to carry multiple Personae which gives him access to a wider variety of skills than any other character. From Persona 3onwards, each party member's Persona will transform to a more powerful form after completing certain events in the game's story relating to that character. The Protagonist is unique in that he can carry multiple Persona and switch between them during battle, giving the player access to a new set of skills similar to that of Persona 3.

1. Final Fantasy Series


The first installment  of the series premiered in Japan on December 18, 1987. Subsequent titles are numbered and given a story unrelated to previous games; consequently, the numbers refer more to volumes than to sequels. Many Final Fantasy games have been localized for markets in North America, Europe, and Australia on numerous video game consoles, personal computers(PC), and mobile phones. Future installments will appear on seventh and eighth generation consoles; upcoming titles include Final Fantasy XV. As of September 2012, there are 35 games in the franchise; this number includes the main installments from Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy XIV, as well as direct sequels and  spin-offs, both released and confirmed as being in development. Most of the older titles have been remade or re-released on multiple platforms.


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