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I'm new to android I've had my HTC EVO 4G phone for about a month and i'm looking for some awesome games to put on it. I really am looking for android RPG games. A friend of mine suggested Zenonia. I looked it up and there are Zenonia 1, 2 and 3. Not sure which one I should take more serious. So if anyone has any suggestions I would greatly appreciate it!!!
they are a series .. I didn't beat 1 yet [lazy ass] but I suggest you get 3 [it's free] and test it , if you liked the game play then you may wanna start from 1
as I remember .. they are not that related
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You could try Dungeon Hunter 1 and 2 from Gameloft.
Go to gameloft.com using your phones browser to check them out, as well as some other games.
You can check this site out using your PC, but I'm pretty sure some of the games listed their aren't supported, which is why you should try going their with your phone, which will list exactly which games are available.
We're on the same boat. I'm looking for other GOOD rpgs too that doesn't include the Zenonia series. There doesn't seem to be too many out in the market. Another good/decent rpg is Inotia 3. Other then that I don't know
battleheart is a party based rpg game where you control 4 other members of different fighting classes and level them up. personally i prefer caligo chase, much more exciting. zenonia 3 is fun but the story ends abruptly when you find out the other "levels" of the game are just the same story mode but with harder beasts. intoia 3 is good but not free, after so many deaths your forced to buy the game.
if you liked diablo then you should try Sacracy. It's a free action-rpg that offers an optional locationbased mode. Instead of high end 3D graphics you get lovely 2D animated graphics.
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A couple of RPG's that are both good are Spectral Souls and Symphony of Eternity, both will provide many hours of game play as well as good stories. Downside of Spectral Souls is the additional 1 gb of game data you need to download in order to play it.
Anyone remember Ultima Online back in the day? like the original?? I bet that wouldn't be too increadibly hard to make for android. That would be a blast!!! Anyone know of any games like that?? I know there's like Murder City and stuff that's all text based but anything resembling Ultima Online or something like it???
Destania is a good choice. Same with Caligo Free and the Zenovia series. It took me a while to get used to the controls, since I'm not used to using touchscreen controls, but after that its a piece of cake.
A couple of RPG's that are both good are Spectral Souls and Symphony of Eternity, both will provide many hours of game play as well as good stories. Downside of Spectral Souls is the additional 1 gb of game data you need to download in order to play it.
Spectral souls looked really good, but egads!!! Fifteen bucks? That thing better balance my checkbook while I play for that price.
Spectral souls looked really good, but egads!!! Fifteen bucks? That thing better balance my checkbook while I play for that price.
Ha, I know. At least the first 2 Zenonia games are only $0.99 each, and 3 is free. Can't wait to get my hand on 4, but even with the other 3 on my tab, I still end up playing games like Ninja Royale more often, since I can play quick and not get caught up in the storyline... 'cause when that happens, and it does (a lot), I loose all track of time and can sit there for hours on end just typing to level-up my guy(s) or looking for hidden missions/quests.
I heard Zenonia was great so I picked it for a review on my site http://www.pixel-freak.com d but i've been dragging my feet on the review because the game boils down to a grind fest. I've started 2 and 3, and both of those are a bit better. Not sure if they will turn out to be a grind fest as well, but you may want to consider working your way backwards through them until you find one you dislike rather than playing them chronologically. I have seen some characters from Z1 in Z3 so I know they are at least partially related. Z1 is just really short on story, and heavy with grinding.
Symphony of Eternity is a decent game if you can get past the graphics being a little sub par. The battle and skill systems are decent. The story is mediocre. I'm yet to beat it as well.
If you'll consider non Fantasy RPG games take a look at Game Dev Story. Solid RPG elements, but a bit unconventional. Unfortunately I haven't reviewed any of these games officially so I can't forward that on. But go take a look on youtube at gameplay videos, you'll find plenty. Just be warned that Game Dev Story looks much less interestesting than it acutally is. You WILL get sucked in.
And thumbs up to the person that said Battleheart. Best Action-RPG out there and should be played by everyone. That game is balls. Big ones.
Not that much of a legacy gamer to really get into the Gurk series, but it looked cute. Right now I am playing Avenger but it is more like Castlevania than a true rpg. I would love to find something on android akin to the DragonQuest or Final Fantasy 5-9 series.
Not to mention that I try to stick to free games when I can.
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Not that much of a legacy gamer to really get into the Gurk series, but it looked cute. Right now I am playing Avenger but it is more like Castlevania than a true rpg. I would love to find something on android akin to the DragonQuest or Final Fantasy 5-9 series.
Not to mention that I try to stick to free games when I can.
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I see someone already mentioned Gurk II, its definitely a fun game, with the old school 8-bit style (the first Gurk is also fun, but the sequel definitely added more).
My 2 favorites are: Andor's Trail - its "in progress" so there are areas you can't get to yet and quests that can't be completed, but what's there so far is still a lot. And there's supposed to be an update coming up (not sure when though). Make sure to also visit the forum, I think it enhances the fun of the game. There is some grinding involved, but its an open map and there's no level limits for the quests, and lots of cool items/skills. It also has a "choose your own adventure" feel for some of the quests (you can't go back on your choice).
Legends Arcana - This one is an "action RPG" with a nice hand drawn style, and its pretty fun. You won't have to grind too much (but probably a little) and once you get enough gold, you can pay (in-game, not with actual money) to redistribute your stats, so there's a lot of replay value. There's also an "Endless" Dungeon with a scoreboard and lots of cool items/skills. And this one also has an open map. There are some quests where you might be suggested to be at a higher level before trying, but nothing as restrictive as Zenonia 2 (the only one of the series I've played).
Both games have forums, and the developers are generally pretty good with replying on there, or my e-mail.
I hear the Evo 4G can run PSX emulators well enough, so I'd highly suggest looking there. The PS1 in my opinion is the undisputed kind of RPGs (followed by the SNES). There are so many that I don't even know where to begin. If you're willing to invest a large amount of memory space towards games (multiple gb in some cases I believe), there are the multi-disc games like a lot of the Final Fantasy games. There's Chrono Cross, Legend of Dragoon, Final Fantasy Tactics, the Lunar games, Threads of Fate...
I could go on for days.
As for GBA, which is another great emulator to consider because it works so well on phone controls.. Golden Sun 1 is among the best of the best on it (GS2 doesn't work however =(..). Final Fantasy Tactics Advanced is a lot of fun too (it's completely different from FFT for PS1, it's not a port). I'd say FFTA is my favorite on GBA, but most seem to side with Golden Sun. And then of course there are the Pokemon games. They're a lot of fun on the phone man. No shame.
You could try Dungeon Hunter 1 and 2 from Gameloft.
You can check this site out using your PC, but I'm pretty sure some of the games listed their aren't supported, which is why you should try going their with your phone, which will list exactly which games are available.
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Elemental knights online, order and chaos online, dungeon master, pocket rpg, battle heart, dungeon hunter 1&2, soulcraft, gangstar(3 of them from gameloft), inotia 1,2,3(&4 soon), zenonia sucks imo. Most of the ones ive mentioned are all 3d graphics cept battle heart, and inotia.
I don't expect many to play these games though as you actually have to spend some money on them and Android gamers are very, very cheap. Zenonia is decent as well.
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I don't expect many to play these games though as you actually have to spend some money on them and Android gamers are very, very cheap.
Okay, I'll call BS (TL;DR summary: Android piracy stats are inflated by users in China, who cannot pay for apps on Google Play and hence can only get them through piracy).
I'm sure the perception will persist, though. Just like the repeated claim over the years that there is no reason to port games to Linux because Linux users are a bunch of freeloaders who won't pay for anything. Also BS.
Okay, I'll call BS (TL;DR summary: Android piracy stats are inflated by users in China, who cannot pay for apps on Google Play and hence can only get them through piracy).
Cool story bro.
From what I've seen however, Android users are always complaining about the costs of a game - anything over $1 is outrageous.
GAILARDIA looks fun & seems to be a NES Dragon Warrior/Quest clone. Which isn't a bad thing!
FREE on both Amazon App & Google Play. Kindle Fire support also.
It'll be my next RPG I DL after I finish Symphony of Eternity (which is also awesome).
The Gailardia series is great, but not all the title has been translated to english, I think they have like 2 out of there 5 Gaillardia title of translated
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