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<blockquote data-quote="Recca" data-source="post: 7058" data-attributes="member: 549"><p>Just recently started playing Arc Rise Fantasia for the Wii using the latest undub patch by swosho. This pretty much fixes the only thing that was wrong with the game. Namely, the rather infamous and terrible dub. The Skies of Arcadia Legends undub for the GameCube by Netqork was also a nice way to replay this title.</p><p></p><p>And prior to this, I had just completed Tales of Vesperia for the Switch. The additional content and new character really did spice up the game a bit. It's good that they were able to integrate everything in a way that matched the original game's tone nicely. And out of all those retro JRPG inspired indie games that were released over the past few years, Sea of Stars was my overall favorite pick in terms of graphics and gameplay. The story and music was decent as well, but nothing groundbreaking. Overall, the SNES and PS1 are still my favorite platforms for these types of RPGs, but there are also some good titles on the GBA, DS and PSP as well that are often overlooked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Recca, post: 7058, member: 549"] Just recently started playing Arc Rise Fantasia for the Wii using the latest undub patch by swosho. This pretty much fixes the only thing that was wrong with the game. Namely, the rather infamous and terrible dub. The Skies of Arcadia Legends undub for the GameCube by Netqork was also a nice way to replay this title. And prior to this, I had just completed Tales of Vesperia for the Switch. The additional content and new character really did spice up the game a bit. It's good that they were able to integrate everything in a way that matched the original game's tone nicely. And out of all those retro JRPG inspired indie games that were released over the past few years, Sea of Stars was my overall favorite pick in terms of graphics and gameplay. The story and music was decent as well, but nothing groundbreaking. Overall, the SNES and PS1 are still my favorite platforms for these types of RPGs, but there are also some good titles on the GBA, DS and PSP as well that are often overlooked. [/QUOTE]
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