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There are an absolute Fuck Ton of RPGs out there, and I'd love to know what the people consider their own personal comfort games within the genre, whether it be because of associations you make with the game personally, the cozy environment they embody, the inspirations they wear on their sleeves, or what ever you simply consider a comfy cozy experience you could eat up 'till the day you die.
A mi, my first ever comfort food RPG (and first RPG ever.) was Pokemon RSE and its remakes, so much to the point I consider Hoenn my virtual home. On a similar note, I quite loved Cassette Beasts, which puts a unique spin on the monster catching genre, and in my opinion, cultivates one of the coziest RPG experiences to date.
The original Xenoblade for the Wii honestly changed me. I will always look back fondly at it. From the music to the visual identity, the writing and characters, the voice acting, ugh, I can't say enough good things about this game and feel I've adequately expressed my love for it.
The Mother series is another big one for me, as it got me through some tough years when I was still growing up. Clearly I am biased towards the GBA. Undertale also hits me as quite a comfy experience, as an avid Mother appreciator.
Though admittedly I still have yet to play 'till the true ending, This game embodies so much of what I loved about Symphony of the Night and those that came after it. I played probably too much of SotN and Aria of Sorrow, and to feel like these games had merged to make this one made it one of the best action RPG experiences I've ever had.
FE13 is definitely what I would call the comfort food game for the whole series. From how broken you can make a unit, to how challenging it can be on the harder difficulties, it's just a cozy tactical RPG experience that keeps calling me back.
After the weirdness and flaccidity that was Zestiria, I did not have high expectations of Berseria. I was genuinely surprised at how much more I enjoyed this game, being how interwoven it is with Zesty. While I wouldnt exactly call this one "cozy" it definitely sits in a comfortable place in my heart, and has helped solidify Tales as one of my favorite series ever.
What are some of your comfort food RPGs, and, if you'd indulge me, why?
A mi, my first ever comfort food RPG (and first RPG ever.) was Pokemon RSE and its remakes, so much to the point I consider Hoenn my virtual home. On a similar note, I quite loved Cassette Beasts, which puts a unique spin on the monster catching genre, and in my opinion, cultivates one of the coziest RPG experiences to date.
The original Xenoblade for the Wii honestly changed me. I will always look back fondly at it. From the music to the visual identity, the writing and characters, the voice acting, ugh, I can't say enough good things about this game and feel I've adequately expressed my love for it.
The Mother series is another big one for me, as it got me through some tough years when I was still growing up. Clearly I am biased towards the GBA. Undertale also hits me as quite a comfy experience, as an avid Mother appreciator.
Though admittedly I still have yet to play 'till the true ending, This game embodies so much of what I loved about Symphony of the Night and those that came after it. I played probably too much of SotN and Aria of Sorrow, and to feel like these games had merged to make this one made it one of the best action RPG experiences I've ever had.
FE13 is definitely what I would call the comfort food game for the whole series. From how broken you can make a unit, to how challenging it can be on the harder difficulties, it's just a cozy tactical RPG experience that keeps calling me back.
After the weirdness and flaccidity that was Zestiria, I did not have high expectations of Berseria. I was genuinely surprised at how much more I enjoyed this game, being how interwoven it is with Zesty. While I wouldnt exactly call this one "cozy" it definitely sits in a comfortable place in my heart, and has helped solidify Tales as one of my favorite series ever.
What are some of your comfort food RPGs, and, if you'd indulge me, why?