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Eternal Legacy 8 23.53%
Underworlds 3 8.82%
Zenonia Series 11 32.35%
Inotia Series 8 23.53%
Spectral Souls 5 14.71%
Seed Series 2 5.88%
Exitium: Swords of Vardonia 4 11.76%
Avadon and Avernum 17 50.00%
Ravensword 15 44.12%
Fara 2 5.88%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 34. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 08-09-2012, 06:28 AM
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I was able to get the whole Chaos Rings series back on sale so okay I will start with that. Eternal Legacy will probably follow. Or, should I start with that because it might be a sad downgrade from the Chaos Rings series? :P

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Oh, that's one to think about. Is there at least a good storyline within? Thanks!
I wouldn't say I regret playing Eternal Legacy, at any rate. It started off promising, but there were some annoying oversights in the gameplay. For one thing, they forgot to put elemental weaknesses on the monsters for the most part. You also start hitting max damage pretty early in the game so the best characters are ones with multiple hits in their attack. The story also peters out after some decent build-up.

Mage Gauntlet is broken up into levels, and there is dialogue that occurs whenever you're in a particular level rather than at a scripted point in the whole story. I wouldn't say the story is the main feature of the game in terms of depth, but it's funny and the twist at the end is oddly disturbing. Everyone here seems to like the game. There's also a second quest of sorts which is incredibly hard with remixed levels.
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Old 08-09-2012, 06:56 AM
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I'll add a vote for Avadon and Avernum getting listed. I love those games.
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Old 08-09-2012, 01:07 PM
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None of the above; get Fall of Angels (jrpg). Another essential is The Quest Gold. Ash also has a good storyline and is more traditional.

Highborn is satisfying but definitely more turn based strategy, although easy to recommend. Another solid tbs series is Knighturn / Sword & Earring (Sw&Ear)

Battleheart > Raid Leader, but they are more line drawing action than "rpg."

Crimsonheart is a fun well regarded KRPG (top down action), as is Aurum Blade; both miles ahead of Zenonia/Inotia.

Some retro style jrpg goodies include Dragon Fantasy and Guardian Saga; plus there's always the goofy Cthulhu Saves the World.

I understand Workd Without End is coming just had to change programmers and solicit funding. Steve Uy responds to the thread here.

In my signature is a list of all iOS RPGs by subgenre.

Let us know what your decide and impressions.
Thank you!

Fall of Angels and The Quest will now be on my list of games to buy! Ash has been there at the top of my buy list for awhile and I probably will get the series now that I think it is actually one of the closest iOS games that will ever get near to a Chrono Trigger game.

How does Highborn play? I keep not understanding the gameplay from looking at the screens. Knighturn, and Sw&Ear looks very good. There's so much classes and items.

Battleheart it is then! Although mostly because it really is one of the cutest and nicest things to look at as an action rpg. :P

I have Aurum Blade. Didn't know it was that good. I will start comparing it with Zenonia then I'll get back to you on this. Crimson Heart I will get after that.

Those JRPGs are awesome and JRPGs are mostly just awesome so thank you for that list.

Have to ask.. are there any games that actually have great storyline, gameplay, and graphics all in one? Because, it seems it always only has one or two of these things. Reason why I really am looking forward for World Without End and thank you for that update.

Okay, I will check on that list soon enough! Thank you for all those details. Will probably just go play one and then buy the next one until I'm done with all of them and I'll tell you guys all about it.

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Avadon and Avernum are pc quality RPGs. So they are must haves if you like D&D style RPGs.

Fara is more of a very casual adventure game and it's a bit on the short side.

Stay away from the Inotia series. Zenonia 1 and 2 are quite decent action RPGs. But I'd skip these and go for Mage Gauntlet instead.

Another strategy RPGs you might like to check out: Battle for Wesnoth.
Avadon and Avernum are one of the few games that look so beautifully done so I really want to try it although I really don't know how it plays that much. I would understand it's a tactic's battle system?

Fara, how does the physics go with the gameplay though?

Aww, thought Inotia was good, okie. Does Zenonia or Mage Gaunlet have storylines or just really a lot of killing monsters?

Battle for Wesnoth, is it still good? I thought the developer abandoned the project?

Thank you for all these info! All of you guys are really helpful!

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I'll add a vote for Avadon and Avernum getting listed. I love those games.
Thank you! Should save up for those games then! Tactics turn based battle system right?

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Old 08-09-2012, 03:00 PM
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...the closest iOS games that will ever get near to a Chrono Trigger game...
...well, there is always the Chrono Trigger iOS port; why settle for an imitation?

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How does Highborn play?...
Click a unit then move each unit within their mobility range each turn, attacking any units within that range x1 per turn. The battles are large scale and take some time so to me feel satisfying.

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Have to ask.. are there any games that actually have great storyline, gameplay, and graphics all in one? Because, it seems it always only has one or two of these things.
Not sure there are many that haven't been mentioned. Maybe Spectral Souls (if you consider it's graphics good), but I haven't played it yet.

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Old 08-09-2012, 08:06 PM
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None of the above; get Fall of Angels (jrpg). Another essential is The Quest Gold. Ash also has a good storyline and is more traditional.

Highborn is satisfying but definitely more turn based strategy, although easy to recommend. Another solid tbs series is Knighturn / Sword & Earring (Sw&Ear)

Battleheart > Raid Leader, but they are more line drawing action than "rpg."

Crimsonheart is a fun well regarded KRPG (top down action), as is Aurum Blade; both miles ahead of Zenonia/Inotia.

Some retro style jrpg goodies include Dragon Fantasy and Guardian Saga; plus there's always the goofy Cthulhu Saves the World.

I understand Workd Without End is coming just had to change programmers and solicit funding. Steve Uy responds to the thread here.

In my signature is a list of all iOS RPGs by subgenre.

Let us know what your decide and impressions.
I second the Quest and Guardian Saga.

Also, I haven't played them on iOS, but I did try a Spiderweb (the developer) game from the Avernum series - one word: AWESOME! Even if you don't get it for your iPod/Pad, get one (or all) of his games for Mac or PC.

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Old 08-09-2012, 09:29 PM
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Don't forget about shining force, by sega. Possibly the best early era " tactics " game.

If you want to try out krpg's, I'd suggest trying heroes of time. It's more story focused and less about endless fetch quests. From your comments I'd assume if you didn't like this you might want to stay away from krpg's.

Note: I'm not saying it's the best. I'm not sure what I'd give that title to.
It's just by far the most story driven. And free to try.
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Old 08-09-2012, 09:42 PM
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I wouldn't say I regret playing Eternal Legacy, at any rate. It started off promising, but there were some annoying oversights in the gameplay. For one thing, they forgot to put elemental weaknesses on the monsters for the most part. You also start hitting max damage pretty early in the game so the best characters are ones with multiple hits in their attack. The story also peters out after some decent build-up.
Oh, okay. I'll be pretty sure to get it then. Hopefully it pans out and there's a sequel. Have they ever thought of making one btw?

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Mage Gauntlet is broken up into levels, and there is dialogue that occurs whenever you're in a particular level rather than at a scripted point in the whole story. I wouldn't say the story is the main feature of the game in terms of depth, but it's funny and the twist at the end is oddly disturbing. Everyone here seems to like the game. There's also a second quest of sorts which is incredibly hard with remixed levels.
Ya, TA did give it 5 stars. I guess I'll go through it as well in the middle of playing all of these. Thank you!

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...well, there is always the Chrono Trigger iOS port; why settle for an imitation?
I know. It's just that it's on the iPhone. Maybe if they release an iPad version. I have it for my PS3 and I'll stick playing it there unless they give an iPad version.

And I've been stuck looking for games like Chrono Trigger and Suikoden especially Suikoden since the team in Konami creating it disbanded already and left a hole in my heart. I just want to have that nice storyline feel back. Anything also closely relateable to the Tales of, Star Ocean, etc. series is good.

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Click a unit then move each unit within their mobility range each turn, attacking any units within that range x1 per turn. The battles are large scale and take some time so to me feel satisfying.
Ooh, are the battle scenes just scenes or you do something in them. That's the part that look nice eh.

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Not sure there are many that haven't been mentioned. Maybe Spectral Souls (if you consider it's graphics good), but I haven't played it yet.
The only ones that I know are Chaos Rings and Spectral Souls. The next one would be FF III and FFT then most of the other games have lower graphics than that.

I'm not yet sure about Aralon because I remember trying it and creating a character which made me feel like it was Skyrim and all the other games being released in consoles today all over again.

Thank you!

I got Ash and Battleheart already last night. I probably will finish them first then go play more since the list of good games seem to be a lot. I'm starting with the cheaper but still quality ones since my money has to recuperate from the Mac OSX Mountain Lion and the sale of Chaos Rings that happened and I'm still a working student.

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I second the Quest and Guardian Saga.
I saw The Quest and Guardian Saga. I really like Guardian Saga and The Quest is a bit on the before my time kind of gameplay that I haven't tried but I will be willing to give it a shot.

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Also, I haven't played them on iOS, but I did try a Spiderweb (the developer) game from the Avernum series - one word: AWESOME! Even if you don't get it for your iPod/Pad, get one (or all) of his games for Mac or PC.
Yes, I know right. Spiderweb games are really something. I know they're worth it so I'll probably get them but for now I have to save them for last.

Thank you again, guys!
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Old 08-09-2012, 09:50 PM
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Don't forget about shining force, by sega. Possibly the best early era " tactics " game.
Ya, I should get that. I saw it and it does look like a nice tactics game.

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If you want to try out krpg's, I'd suggest trying heroes of time. It's more story focused and less about endless fetch quests. From your comments I'd assume if you didn't like this you might want to stay away from krpg's.
Is that Heroes in Time from the SEED Series? I didn't know that it was the third installment until just now. If I like it, I have to get the other ones too so I will see and hope I do. It really looks great on the screenies. Ya, I think I stumbled on KRPGs when I was researching and said there might be a possibility to venture into it so I'm still thinking.

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Note: I'm not saying it's the best. I'm not sure what I'd give that title to.
It's just by far the most story driven. And free to try.
Okie, thank you! Will check on Heroes in Time then.

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Old 08-10-2012, 10:31 AM
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I'm a more of old school turn-based combat good story RPG kind of guy than most of the dungeon crawlers with level up that I know.
Check out CrazyQuest if you haven't already. There's not much in the way of story, but as far as old school turn-based RPG goes, you can't be much more spot on. It doesn't have the production value of some of the others, but it's completely free (no IAPs either), so it's definitely worth checking out.

Here's a great interview that Varking had with the developer: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=146734
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Old 08-10-2012, 10:36 AM
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Check out CrazyQuest if you haven't already. There's not much in the way of story, but as far as old school turn-based RPG goes, you can't be much more spot on. It doesn't have the production value of some of the others, but it's completely free (no IAPs either), so it's definitely worth checking out.

Here's a great interview that Varking had with the developer: http://forums.toucharcade.com/showthread.php?t=146734
ooh, thanks! i will check it.
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