
Xenosaga - Mostly because of the awesome soundtrack.
Secret of Mana - Pretty straightforward story but awesome gameplay and music.
Secret of Evermore - One of the first RPG's that more or less satirized its own genre.
Lufia Series - Nice story, awesome puzzles and a very nice soundtrack. I especially loved the ancient cave.
Chrono Trigger - Do I even have to say WHY this game is awesome? I literally can't find a flaw in this game.
Breath of Fire - Another very nice series. I liked the 2nd game the most.
Super Mario RPG - Not the best RPG I played but still a pretty satisfying experience.
Terranigma - Incredibly satisfying gameplay, nice soundtrack and a story that'll make a grown man cry.
Grandia - Nice soundtrack, especially the 2nd game was a very satisfying experience.
Elderscrolls Series - This series never fails to impress in the visual and audio department.
Fallout Series - A nice alternative to the usually more "colorful" RPG's. I absolutely love the setting and how it always manages to connect a nuclear dystopia with some nice classic music. If I had to choose how the world ends this would be my pick :p
Secret of Mana - Pretty straightforward story but awesome gameplay and music.
Secret of Evermore - One of the first RPG's that more or less satirized its own genre.
Lufia Series - Nice story, awesome puzzles and a very nice soundtrack. I especially loved the ancient cave.
Chrono Trigger - Do I even have to say WHY this game is awesome? I literally can't find a flaw in this game.
Breath of Fire - Another very nice series. I liked the 2nd game the most.
Super Mario RPG - Not the best RPG I played but still a pretty satisfying experience.
Terranigma - Incredibly satisfying gameplay, nice soundtrack and a story that'll make a grown man cry.
Grandia - Nice soundtrack, especially the 2nd game was a very satisfying experience.
Elderscrolls Series - This series never fails to impress in the visual and audio department.
Fallout Series - A nice alternative to the usually more "colorful" RPG's. I absolutely love the setting and how it always manages to connect a nuclear dystopia with some nice classic music. If I had to choose how the world ends this would be my pick :p