QUEST 64 AND BRIAN'S QUEST!
Quest 64 for N64 and Brian's Quest for GBC was great... The graphics were weak, the storyline was weak and the characters were dull and it could get tedious but you gained exp for each ATTRIBUTE you had such as HP, MP, Agi and DEF, along with your spirits you could gain. There was no actual level up system, just levels of how strong your Spirit Tamer became in Fire, Earth, Water and Wind. You should all try it!
am i wrong or shouldnt this be in the N64 thread?
I only played quest 64 for a short amount of time before a locked it away and prayed that my 64 wouldnt have to hold that peice of garbage again!
am i wrong or shouldnt this be in the N64 thread?
I only played quest 64 for a short amount of time before a locked it away and prayed that my 64 wouldnt have to hold that peice of garbage again!
Don't be so hard on the game. I played it, and I though it wasn' t the greatest, but it was worth the money. (I got it with box and intructions for 10 dollars)
haha nice deal. You know why i was so hard on the game..? I was around 8 years old and i didnt have th slightest idea what a RPG was, and i didnt even know how to play one properly i might dig it out sometime, though.
I loved that game more than life itself. Then, here's the weird thing, I find out later that I never actually owned it? I had obviously just heard about it and dreamed it, my older brother states. But I sence something evil afoot here. Hmm. Well, not that I mean anything particularly deep by all that. Either way it was an awesome game.
I can't say that I enjoyed that game. When it came out, I think I was expecting a game like the multitude of excellent SNES RPGs. I was really disappointed.
One of the many reasons I didn't find the N64 enjoyable
I can't say that I enjoyed that game. When it came out, I think I was expecting a game like the multitude of excellent SNES RPGs. I was really disappointed.
One of the many reasons I didn't find the N64 enjoyable
What are you talking about, Osmafogger? The N64 had some really spectacular rpgs, like Ogre Battle 64, and...
...Ah, let me get back to you on that.
I just couldn't get into that game.
The graphics are dull (I'd be fine with that, graphics aren't that important), there are invisible boundaries (that's horrible), fights are boring...
I bought this game back then because I was in hunger for a N64 rpg and was disappointed.