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I wanna see a strategy RPG in the style of Ogre Battle or Fire Emblem, but where the combat between characters is resolved in a fighting-game-esque fashion like in the Tales Series. I can DEFINITELY get on board with that. In fact, the moment I played Pokemon back when I was like 7, I wanted something like that. It just bothered me that the pokemon wouldn't actually move when they attacked, most of the time. This carried over when I started playing the series, where I wished I had more control over their fighting.
Y'know, I wonder if any video game developers ever check these boards. If so, then I think they really should look at this thread. Then again maybe.synchronicity? Will help us in the end. I finally read this whole thread like I said I would. Anyway, here's a couple of my ideas. • A game that is to what is to.
Basically, you have your little fantasy town, and your neighbors and even your Tom Nook figure, but this town is beseiged by that ultimate evil towns always have problems with, and they've turned lots of innocent people into horrible monsters. Your Animal Crossing tools would be your weapons—Axe is the strongest but breakable, Slingshot is ranged, the Shovel is, the Fishing Rod is weak but fast and ranged, and the Net, while weak, can encumber enemies. In dungeons, when you defeat monsters, they're 'purified' and turned into normal people.
If you befriend them, they come live in your town. Appearances of townies is somewhat randomized, as are their names. But several old townspeople from the older games are included as bonuses for doing specific things. Good feng shui, and the fortune teller, can give you stat boosts.
Foreign fruit not only sell for more, but they heal for more, too. Townspeople whom you become good friends with can journey with you as party members into dungeons, and their personality and species influence stats and abilities. In addition to the six 'basic' personality types (M: Lazy, athletic, grumpy; F: Normal, peppy, snooty), the six 'island' personalities from the original Animal Crossing come back: Males get romantic, intellectual, and 'surfer dude,' and females get mystical, and I don't remember the others. I had an idea for a fighting game fluff.
It takes place at a convention. This is set where costs and interests have consolidated all cons into one humongous week-long ' that rents out its own private island. All hobbies, games, and interests are covered here. Through magic and technology, people who go to can gain magical powers or awesome weapons to use in battle simulations. These have proven extremely popular. The characters have no names and are instead named after the hobby that they prefer.
• Fighting Gamer:. Dresses in a bathrobe (as a parody of Ryu, of course). Constantly ranks everything in tiers ('This bathrobe is so soft and comfortable. His ultimate move is basically a CPU-run combo of his basic moves. • Shooter Gamer:. Dresses in a Hawaiian shirt, sunglasses and slacks and totes a variety of futuristic and modern weaponry. Rather crude, but fun to be around.
His ultimate move knocks the opponent in between two portals, then fires dozens of missiles into them. • RPG Gamer: The Ken to the FG's Ryu.
Dresses in overelaborate armor and uses a giant, glowing greatsword. Fsx sp2 crack. His ultimate summons a giant beastie that shoots several lasers at his foe. Dresses in a blank white T-shirt and jeans. Has a fine beard. Complains about everything in the con except for the food court's hot dogs.
He fights with his fists and all his attacks are named after bottles of wine. In his ultimate, he slams the opponent into a wall and punches them repeatedly.
Acts like a shonen protagonist and looks vaguely like Shuto Dan from. Fights with tops and trading cards. • Japan Nut: Dresses in street attire, but carries a katana. Speaks gratuitous and very bad Japanese. Very powerful on the ground and can string together a lot of attacks, but flies like a lead zeppelin.