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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: hayashi on August 11, 2009, 03:35:33 PM
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Hi,
I was wondering whether there were any good RPGs released for the classic Amiga (OCS/ECS or AGA).
Specifically, I'm wondering if there are any Japanese/console-style games (like Final Fantasy etc), or anything in the style of the Elder Scrolls series (even if vaguely), or even a roguelike. I only have 2MB RAM and a stock 1200 68EC020, but I'm thinking of expanding RAM and possibly processor eventually.
Thanks, Matt
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check here (http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/list.php?&list_genre=Adventure&list_sub_genre=RPG%202D&lineoffset=0) and here (http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/list.php?&list_genre=Adventure&list_sub_genre=RPG%203D&lineoffset=0)
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I dont know about jrpg representation on amiga (I personamy dont like jrpg) but there are lots of coolr crpgs that came out (pool of radiance, ultima's, questron ii, demons winter, things like dungeon master, bards tale etc... hundereds of great crpgs).
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Hi,
I was wondering whether there were any good RPGs released for the classic Amiga (OCS/ECS or AGA).
Specifically, I'm wondering if there are any Japanese/console-style games (like Final Fantasy etc), or anything in the style of the Elder Scrolls series (even if vaguely), or even a roguelike. I only have 2MB RAM and a stock 1200 68EC020, but I'm thinking of expanding RAM and possibly processor eventually.
Thanks, Matt
TotalChaosAGA (from Aminet)
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Ishar 2 is very elder scrollesque IMHO. It's openended and comes in both AGA and non AGA versions that don't differ so much.
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Ishar 3, Hero Quest I and Hero Quest II, not to forget Trapped I and Trapped II.
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If you want to play a game where you take the roll of a wizard and you must cast various spells in an intelligent and strategic manner to defeat hordes of evil monsters so that you can take your rightful place as Ruler of the World then Total Chaos AGA is the game for you.
A few features:
Thousands of magic spells to cast. There are numerous players who have been playing the game every week for 5 years and they are still discovering wild new magic.
Thousands of monsters to fight. This means tons of strategy depending on exactly who you are fighting and how they are arranged.
A large active community of players who play the game or load up DPaint and draw new gfx for the game or use Audition 4 or Audiomaster or etc. to make new sfx. etc. etc. ad infinitum.
Total Chaos AGA loves your A1200. Unlike the other games listed in this thread, which ban you from using your Amiga 1200's hires graphics modes; Total Chaos AGA allows you to use your trusty A1200 to its full potential.
Some guy from Poland just made a new Total Chaos fansite loaded with tons of info here: http://totalchaoseng.dbv.pl/news.php
Amiga.org Total Chaos Social Group here: http://www.amiga.org/forums/group.php?groupid=5
AmigaWorld.net review of Total Chaos here: http://amigaworld.net/modules/features/index.php?op=r&cat_id=2&rev_id=161&sort_by
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And if you fancy jap style, Speris Legacy (http://hol.abime.net/2055), which is not actually japanese but a good aproximation, might be worth a look.
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Once again, rockersuke beats me to it. Speris Legacy is indeed the closest we've got to the Zelda-style JRPG. There's also Legend, Dragonstone and Darkmere!
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I always liked the Valhalla series on the Amiga.
Valhalla 1 - The Lord Of Infinity
Valhalla 2 - Before The War
Valhalla 3 - The Fortress Of Eve
Here's links to info in the respective order:
http://www.vulcan.co.uk/english/games/valhal-1/blub.htm
http://www.vulcan.co.uk/english/games/valhal-2/blub.htm
http://www.vulcan.co.uk/english/games/valhal-3/blub.htm
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As mentioned ,Speris legacy is very zelda like, and quite pretty
Dragonstone & darkmere, owe a lot to JRPG, but like most Amiga games, are European feeling, rather than japanese.
Ultima 3 to 6 are available natively, and 7 is available through an interpreter.
Legend of valour is is 3D, and not a million miles away from the Eldar scrolls.
But really, the Amiga was a western machine, and you should try some of the best RPG titles that aren't JRPG based, maybe: Eye of the beholder, Dungeon Master, abandoned places, Ishar.
EDIT: I should read the thread properly, most of my carefully thought of titles, have been thought of by other people!
And some great point and click adventure games might fit the bill as well.
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Another good D&D like RPG is Black crypt. You should know that there are AGA versions of E.O.B 1&2.
2 interesting 3D-isometric RPGs are the Tower of souls and Blade.
or even a roguelike
I highly recommend A.D.O.M from Aminet.
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Ya all forgotten Faerytale Adventure ;-)
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I was reading through an old Amiga Format magazine and saw this reader's game called Kak, which is like a Zelda-style RPG with a more western look. It reminds me of a cross between Valhalla and Speris Legacy a bit. It's not too bad and plays the way you would expect from a game like this, although being coded in Blitz it's kinda slow on the A600 and needs the 030 in the A1200 to play at a decent speed.
Try it out yourself: http://aminet.net/package/game/role/KAK
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Heimdall 1 and 2 are very fun, even if the combat in both can be a bit tedious.
Hilt is a fun rogue like. It almost plays like a MUD but with 4 characters. Would probably do great for hotseat play too.
I really enjoyed Dragonstone for a "zelda like" type of game. Played Darkmere a bit and it seemed awesome, but I didn't play it extensively.
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Hi:
wizard of the orb, PD amiga game on aminet
wiz.lha on roleplay by fernando bartra.
like a mud but with grafix.
free Public domain game.
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Four Crystals of Trazere is also very zelda-esq... Can't believe someone didnt mention it...
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In the UK "Four Crystals of Trazere" was called "Legend", the sequel was "Empire: Son of Legend".
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Blade...
but it only looks good.
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Oh ya, and I almost forgot: Evil's Doom.
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Here's a couple...
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...Nobody understands me :(
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Amusing!
Alright, next up, FPS thread. ;)
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how about:
Zork
Zork 2
Hicthhikers guide to the galaxy...
Lost treasures of Infocom, yeah!
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Zork Zero is the best of the Zork series! It has graphical automapping and compelling, interesting story!
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Amberstar and Ambermoon are my favourite RPG games on the Amiga.
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Eye of The Beholder I and II. Then, all the rest :)
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Moria or UMoria (available in public domain on Aminet) for the Amiga is a great port of the rogue-like game Moria.
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I bet for Shadowlands
http://www.lemonamiga.com/games/details.php?id=1234
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Some good SciFi ones as well:
Captive
Liberation:captive 2
BSS Jane Seymour
Xenomorph
Hired guns (up to four players)
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I've been playing an early preview version of a really cool new RPG for AGA Amigas called Quests of Nargoth. It's got a 3D engine which really needs a good 030 or faster to be playable, but it runs in 262,144 colours, not just 256! I have been excited about this for a while so I have to show you guys what it looks like at the moment, still early stages but I think it's going to be a fantastic new game for us to play when it's finished.
(https://sourceforge.net/dbimage.php?id=297571)
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That looks promising. How's it run on your 030 cammy?
Can you tell us a bit more about it?
*edit* just read the thread on EAB, but might be worth posing some info for those who do don't go to 'the other place' ;)