Episode 111: TCG Quest – Q&A Quest
This week in Q&A Quest we discuss our favorite 2D Dragon Quest games. We also discuss the importance of story told through flavor text in RPGs.
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In what ways does reviewing an rpg differ from a non rpg?
How important was from software developing Sekiro in a post dark souls 3 environment?
What do you think about the lack of maps in from softwares recent titles? How does this change the players experience?
Let’s talk about RPGs and saving the world. Any thoughts on this trope? What about some RPGs were you technically aren’t saving the world.
I don’t mind the trope at all, but would love to see a good 50-70 adventure where the goal is something ridiculously simple. A classic turn-based, party building, job classes & all with the final goal of defeating the evil DMV so that my entire party 15 year olds can finally drive a car instead of taking horse and buggy everywhere (gotta have space for extra party members).
When would you say a game is to hard? Never? Since it’s subjective on the person? Sekiro is pretty close to being that for me despite me still making progress.
Instead of feeling really skilled when I beat a boss I feel more like the old saying a monkey with a type writer will eventually write a novel. I throw myself over and over at the monster and eventually win, but to what satisfaction? Has this ever happened to you?
How do you feel about visual novels? Do you have any that you enjoyed or some you didn’t?
How did the genesis manage to hang with the snes?
What is the most confusing rpg story?
If they made an rpg out of the last movie you watched, what would the game be like?
Best story line in a non rpg?
Square Enix is making marvel games, do you think they can make one up the standards of insomniacs Spider-Man?
Bonus- who is smarter; Peter Parker, Tony Stark, or Bruce banner?
Following up on Budai’s question, has there previously been or do you think there’s a market for a traditional turn-based DC or Marvel RPG?
DC Quest / Final Marvel Fantasy / Trails in the Spiderverse?
To borrow a question in another podcast on this site, are there any 3DS games you would like to see get an enhanced Switch port?