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Topic: Underrated DS RPGs?

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Lotice-Paladin

I would of said Sonic Chronicles but that was so easy, the plot wasn't great and the last parts of the game get incredibly awkward.

I'd go for FFTA2 but I guess FF fans played that to death. I regret selling it (my avatar is from that game) to see whether the original Tactics was worth it.

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Ernest_The_Crab

How about Strange Journey or Radiant Historia?

I'm not too sure about them being underrated though.

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CanisWolfred

TheSolarKnight wrote:

How about Strange Journey or Radiant Historia?

I'm not too sure about them being underrated though.

I'd say they're more under the radar than underrated. I think more people need to check them out, but they don't necessarily get a bad rap or anything. Of course, perhaps that does count, I don't fully understand the term underrated in the context of films and games.

Starlight wrote:

I would of said Sonic Chronicles but that was so easy, the plot wasn't great and the last parts of the game get incredibly awkward.

I'd go for FFTA2 but I guess FF fans played that to death. I regret selling it (my avatar is from that game) to see whether the original Tactics was worth it.

FFTA2 is definitely underrated, though. It's such a good game, but gets such a bad rap from the FFT fans.

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The DS has some great isometric strategy RPGs.
FFTA2: Grimoire of the Rift doesn't get so much attention, being a sequel, and on the RPG machine, but it was phenomenal, and fixed everything wrong with the first Tactics Advance (although good enemy AI would have been nice).
In the same vein Valkyrie Profile: Covenant of the Plume was pretty awesome, the story was a major focus, and the gameplay was a huge departure from anything I'd experienced and it works well!
Started Luminous Arc 2 yesterday and it's also awesome, gameplay is traditional so far, not much customization yet, but everyone fills a certain niche so far so no one is being pointless at the moment. Lots of charm, emphasis on story and character interactions, I like it!

TheUnknownGame

Sands Of Destruction is pretty underrated, as well as Lux-Pain (I guess you can call it that, it has some RPG elements).

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