RPGs are some of the most universally liked genres of video games. These games pack quite a punch, enabling players to immerse themselves in a fantasy world and carve out unique storylines.
The best RPG games are those that never rush players to move to the next quest. It’s more about character-building, world design, and lore that can keep them engaged for days.
Moreover, RPG games come in all shapes and sizes; there are JRPGs, ARPGs, Tactical RPGs, 3D platform RPGs of the 90s, and many more. It’s one of the most diversified genres.
It’s a tough call to put down a list of all-time great RPGs. However, here’s a mixed-and-match compilation of some of the greatest RPGs made in the last two decades. These games are still relevant today and can be picked to keep September occupied.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the author’s opinion.
For many gamers, the Game Boy Advance’s Pokemon games were the first taste of role-playing in an immersive open world. While Pokemon Red & Blue and Pokemon Sapphire & Ruby are all legendary games in their own right, it is Pokemon Emerald that is the integrated and more improved version of Pokemon Sapphire & Ruby.
Pokemon Emerald introduces the third generation of pocket monsters from the popular Pokemon manga series. The title takes place on the tropical islands of Japan. Users are tasked to explore the Hoenn region, capture the strongest team of Pokemon and collect all eight gym badges by defeating all the gym masters.
The storyline follows a similar progression to previous Pokemon titles of ultimately defeating the Elite Four, coupled with an enticing parallel side-story about Legendary Pokemon.
Like Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire, Pokemon Emerald also features LAN connectivity zones beneath
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