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Chinese Paladin II has some really nice artwork
@Qeimos00 Definitely start with Chinese Paladin, it has a full English fan-translation. Ho Tu Lo Shu is janky as hell, but also a really fun open-world wuxia RPG.
For Korean RPGs, both The Romance of Forgotten Kingdom and Arcturus: The Curse and Loss of Divinity" have a fan translation.
There was like one billion JRPGs for the PS1, but Grandia's artwork is on a different level. I don't even like the character designs much, but it looks so cute, fun and full of adventure:
Then there's stuff like Super Metroid Redux in Widescreen, Soul Calibur III with extra content, a fan-made Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi 4, Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow without touch controls, etc...
Plus re-translations, undubs and bug fixes. People put so much passion into mods.❤️
Enjoying a lazy Sunday searching for new music on Rate Your Music. I like to go to my favorite albums and then checking lists of people who also enjoy them.
If you know of any lengthy & moody album like these 4 classics, please suggest :)
One thing is for you to read "Freedom: les Guerriers de l’ombre (1988), was a tactical role-playing game that addressed the issue of slavery in the context of an eighteenth-century plantation".
The other thing is to see it (really cool, but not an RPG):
I keep going back to 'Video Games Around the World'... it has a lot of flaws, but it's still easily the most interesting book on games I ever read. Shame that it's so academic and dry. Games are a visual media, I need the images to really understand what's being talked about.