If you felt that the game with the best gameplay had an unforgivable story/incredibly poor writing or vice versa, then you can put different something here.ĭon't be afraid to put the same game in multiple categories as that's still helpful information for making my decision. This could arguably be considered the broadest idea of "best," but it's still just one of interpretation of it. I would also like to know which you think is the best "balance" between these aspects. I get that the games take place in the same setting, but that doesn't mean they all flesh it out to the same extent and that what's fleshed out could vary in quality. This doesn't just end at plot and characters, but also how well developed the setting is. I would like to know which you think is the best narratively.
there aren't too many dump skills and you have to approach different encounters in different ways). Which one would you say not only has the best mechanics, but also encourages you to use said mechanics (i.e. I would like to know which one you like the most gameplay wise. I'm not going to ask you to spend who knows how long elaborating specifically what you like about the game that's your favorite, so instead I'll ask for you to kindly list off three games. I understand that not everyone has the same idea for what "best" actually is and when you make a post like this people tend to not go in-depth on answers.
I bought the package that came with all the games before the remake for $1.50 awhile ago and have finally gotten around to want to check out this series.