如果您喜欢角色扮演游戏 ( RPG ),尤其是数字游戏,那么现在就是成为粉丝的最佳时机。尤其是移动游戏玩家,有大量RPG(RPGs)可供选择。谁会想到有一天你可以在智能手机上启动博德之门或旧共和国(Old Republic)骑士(Gate or Knights)团
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不仅仅是经典的西方RPG 游戏(RPGs)越来越具有代表性。来自日本(Japan)的经典RPG(RPGs) ( JRPG ) 现在在移动设备上有了第二次生命。许多西方游戏玩家在其原始平台上发布时错过了其中一些宝石,这真是一种耻辱。现在,任何拥有iOS 或 Android 设备(iOS or Android device)的人都可以体验这么多JRPG粉丝多年来喜爱的东西。
所以,愿你的战斗是回合制的,你的头发永远尖尖的。拔出那些巨剑,召唤你的奇幻生物,让我们看看任何人都可以在他们的移动设备上玩的八款最佳经典JRPG 。(JRPGs anyone)
我们还在我们的YouTube 频道(YouTube channel)上制作了一段简短视频,其中介绍了下面提到的一些游戏,以便您可以看到它们的实际效果:
计时触发器(SNES,1995)(Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995))
Chrono Trigger是有史以来最好的JRPG吗?如果你不这么认为也没关系,但如果你对这款经典的SNES 游戏(SNES game)过于不屑一顾,你将在网上树敌众多。由龙珠和勇者斗恶龙(Dragon Ball and Dragon Quest fame)著名的鸟山明(Akira Toriyama)设计的角色
,游戏具有独特而永恒的外观。
你扮演克罗诺(Crono),一个遇到女孩麻烦(girl trouble)的勇敢的主角。问题在于,这个女孩是一位卷入惊天动地的世俗恶作剧的公主。冒险将带您穿越多个时间段,在那里您会遇到一群有趣的党员。
拥有多个结局、大量内容和奇妙的主动时间战斗系统(time battle system),即使是现代游戏玩家也会在这里找到很多值得爱的地方。移动版最近进行了大修(overhaul and plays)
,即使在触摸屏上也能像梦一样玩。这应该预装在每部
手机和平板电脑(phone and tablet)上,真是太好了。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它。
Lunar Silver Star Story Touch (世嘉土星, PS1,1996 & 1998)(Lunar Silver Star Story Touch
(Sega Saturn, PS1,1996 & 1998))
月球银星物语(Lunar Silver Star Story)是 1992 年世嘉 CD 游戏(Sega CD game)的翻版。原版本身就是一个有价值的标题,但《银星物语》是游戏的最终版本。Silver Star Story Touch是土星和 PS1 重制版(Saturn and PS1 remaster)的近乎完美的移植版。尽管PSP有第三次重大重制,但该版本在粉丝中引起了分歧。
在这款游戏中,您将扮演一个渴望冒险的年轻人亚历克斯。(Alex)与他的胖胖朋友(tubby friend) 拉穆斯(Ramus)、迷人的女歌手卢娜(Luna)和他的飞猫/飞龙一起,亚历克斯(Alex)参与了一些非常史诗般的冒险。
Lunar的世界很美,在视觉设计上仍然相当独特。它主要设置在寒冷的气候中,角色穿着有趣的服装,英文本地化(English localization)既有趣又清晰。有充分的理由认为续集Lunar 2 Eternal Blue 是更好的游戏,但您需要同时玩两者才能了解整个故事。
遗憾的是,第二款游戏(game isn)并未在移动设备上推出,也没有迹象表明它会推出。因此,我们应该为这款精彩的游戏只需点击几下应用商店而感到高兴。
在iOS(iOS)上获取它。
最终幻想 VII(和其他)(PS1,1997)(Final Fantasy VII (and Others)
(PS1, 1997))
我们不要自欺欺人,躲在月球上的外星蜥蜴人听说过最终幻想系列(Final Fantasy series)。在这个数十年的游戏系列中,第七号(number seven)可以说是最受欢迎的。就目前而言,您可以将所有排名第 9的 FF 游戏作为移动应用程序,但(number nine)排名第 8(number eight)的可悲游戏除外。
FF7 正在进行(FF7)现代翻拍,将以情节形式发布,但这丝毫不影响原作的历史重要性和绝对魅力。几乎没有任何平台无法让您玩这款游戏,但它在现代触控设备上完美运行,并且看起来超级清晰,尽管角色模型是低多边形的。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它。
勇者斗恶龙 V(及其他)(SNES,1992)(Dragon Quest V (and Others)
(SNES, 1992))
提到《最终幻想》(Mention Final Fantasy),就不得不提到
《勇者斗恶龙(Dragon Quest)》,它是JRPG 流派的(JRPG genre)另一个(other )主要先驱。最喜欢(series favorite)的系列可能是第 8 号(number eight),它也可以在移动设备上使用。然而,那个端口乏善可陈,你最好玩高级的 3DS 版本。
然而,勇者斗恶龙 V(Dragon Quest V)的移动端口非常出色。凭借清晰的像素艺术图形、可旋转的世界和全新的多代冒险,没有什么(s nothing)能比得上它了。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它
Valkyrie 简介:Lenneth (PS1, 1999)(Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (PS1,
1999))
真正隐藏的JRPG 宝石(JRPG gem),Valkyrie Profile最初是一款PS1 游戏(PS1 game)。凭借出色的配音(voice acting)、令人难忘的故事(haunting story)和永恒的艺术风格(art style),难怪粉丝如此喜欢这款游戏。
你扮演Lenneth Valkyrie,负责挑选伟大战士的灵魂与诸神并肩作战(Ragnarok)。不过,这就是这个故事的全部内容吗?作为女武神(Valkyrie),你的使命背后隐藏着什么真相?踏上这段旅程来寻找答案是完全值得的。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它
法力的秘密(SNES,1993)(Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993))
(Secret)法力(Mana)的秘密是SNES原创,实际上是北美最终(North America)幻想冒险(Final Fantasy Adventure)游戏的续集。迷茫了吗?好吧,你真正需要知道的关于法力的(Mana)秘密(Secret)就是它在JRPG 世界(JRPG world)中绝对受到喜爱。
它不像那个时代的大多数JRPG那样是回合制游戏。(JRPGs)相反,它是一个动作角色扮演游戏(RPG),可以满足那些黑客和斜线的冲动。您可以直接控制队伍中的任何人,而当您忙于指挥您的角色时,计算机会处理其他角色。
不幸的是,您无法利用移动版本上独特的多人游戏功能(multiplayer feature) Secret of Mana,但它仍然是一个重要且值得您自己体验的游戏。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它
Ys Chronicles I (TurboGrafx-CD, 1989)
Nihon Falcom的 Ys 游戏也不是您传统的回合制RPG 游戏(RPG fare)。它也不是 hack-and-slash button masher。
不(Nope),Ys 游戏有自己完全独特的“碰撞”战斗(” battle)机制。
基本上(Basically)你和敌人(enemy dance)互相跳舞,像碰碰车一样撞到对方。第一个失去所有HP的人输掉了战斗。
结果是一个节奏相当快的JRPG ,具有出色的boss战和出色的地下城。(JRPG)Ys 仍然很强大,但Ys I+II游戏让您体验这一切的开始。这些游戏实际上是TurboGrafx-CD重制版的移植版,但它们的老化程度远远超过原版,而摇滚配乐是最好的。
在Android(Android)和iOS上获取它
The 7 Best Classic JRPGs Anyone Can Now Play On Mobile
If you love role-playing games (RPG),
especiallу digital onеs, then there has neνer been a better time to be a fan.
Mоbile gamers in partіcular have a huge variety of RPGs to choose from. Who
would haνe thought you could one day boot up Baldur’s Gate or Knights of thе
Old Republic on a smаrtрhone?
It’s not just classic Western RPGs that are
getting strong representation. Classic RPGs from Japan (JRPG) now have a second
life on mobile devices. Many Western gamers missed out on some of these gems
when released on their original platforms, which is a real shame. Now anyone
who owns an iOS or Android device can experience what so many JRPG fans have
loved for years.
So, may your battles be turn-based and your hair ever-spiky. Unsheath those giant swords, summon your fantastical creatures and let’s check out eight of the best classic JRPGs anyone can play on their mobile devices.
We also created a short video on our YouTube channel that goes through some of the games mentioned below so you can see them in action:
Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995)
Is Chrono Trigger the best JRPG of all time?
It’s OK if you don’t think so, but you’ll be making plenty of online enemies if
you’re too dismissive of this classic SNES game. With characters designed by
Akira Toriyama of both Dragon Ball and Dragon Quest fame, the game has a unique
and timeless look.
You play as Crono, a plucky protagonist who
gets into girl trouble. The trouble being that the girl in question is a
princess involved in world-shaking temporal shenanigans. The adventure takes
you across multiple time periods, where you’ll pick up an interesting cast of
party members.
With multiple endings, lots of content and a
fantastic active time battle system, even modern gamers will find plenty to
love here. The mobile version has recently received a major overhaul and plays
like a dream, even on touch screens. This should come preinstalled on every
phone and tablet, it’s that good.
Get it on Android and iOS.
Lunar Silver Star Story Touch
(Sega Saturn, PS1,1996 & 1998)
Lunar Silver Star Story is a remake of the
1992 Sega CD game. The original is a worthy title by itself, but Silver Star
Story is the definitive version of the game. Silver Star Story Touch is an
almost perfect port of the Saturn and PS1 remaster. Although there was a third
significant remaster exclusive to the PSP, that version has been divisive among
fans.
In this game you take on the role of Alex, a
young man who hungers for adventure. Along with his tubby friend Ramus, the
enchanting songstress Luna and his flying cat/dragon thing, Alex gets involved
in some pretty epic adventures.
The world of Lunar is beautiful and still
rather unique in its visual design. It’s mostly set in a cold climate,
characters wear interesting costumes and the English localization is both funny
and sharply written. There are good arguments that the sequel, Lunar 2 Eternal
Blue, is the better game, but you need to play both to get the whole story.
Sadly, the second game isn’t out on mobile
devices and there’s no indication that it ever will be. So we should just be
happy that this wonderful game is just a few app-store taps away.
Get it on iOS.
Final Fantasy VII (and Others)
(PS1, 1997)
Let’s not kid ourselves, the alien lizard
people hiding on the moon have heard of the Final Fantasy series. Among this
multi-decade collection of games, number seven is arguably the most beloved. As
it stands, you can get all the FF games up to number nine as mobile apps, with
the sad exception of number eight.
FF7 is getting a modern remake that will be
released in episodic format, but that takes nothing away from the historical
importance and utter charm of the original. There are barely any platforms you
can’t get this game on, but it works perfectly on modern touch devices and looks
super-sharp, despite the low-poly character models.
Get it on Android and iOS.
Dragon Quest V (and Others)
(SNES, 1992)
Mention Final Fantasy and you have to mention
Dragon Quest, the other major
forefather of the JRPG genre. The series favorite is probably number eight,
which is also available on mobile. However, that port is lackluster and you’d
be better off playing the superior 3DS version.
The mobile port of Dragon Quest V however, is
excellent. With sharp pixel art graphics, a rotatable world and a fresh
multi-generational adventure, there’s nothing quite like it.
Get it on Android and iOS
Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth (PS1,
1999)
A real hidden JRPG gem, Valkyrie Profile was
originally a PS1 game. With excellent voice acting, a haunting story and
timeless art style, it’s no wonder fans love this game so much.
You play as Lenneth Valkyrie, tasked with
choosing the souls of great warriors to fight alongside the gods at Ragnarok.
Still, is that all there is to this story? What truths lurk behind your mission
as a Valkyrie? It’s totally worth taking on this journey to find the answers.
Get it on Android and iOS
Secret of Mana (SNES, 1993)
Secret of Mana is a SNES original that is
actually the sequel to a game that was called Final Fantasy Adventure in North America. Confused yet? Well, all
you really need to know about Secret of Mana is that it’s absolutely beloved in
the JRPG world.
It’s not a turn-based game as most JRPGs of
the era were. Instead it’s an action RPG that will satisfy those hack and slash
urges. You can take direct control of anyone in your party, with the computer
handling the other characters when you’re busy directing yours.
Unfortunately you can’t take advantage of the
unique multiplayer feature Secret of Mana has on the mobile versions, but it’s
still an important and worthy title to experience on your own.
Get it on Android and iOS
Ys Chronicles I (TurboGrafx-CD,
1989)
The Ys games from Nihon Falcom are also not
your traditional turn-based RPG fare. Nor is it a hack-and-slash button masher.
Nope, the Ys games have their own totally-unique “bump” battle mechanic.
Basically you and the enemy dance around each other and smash into one another
like bumper cars. The first one to lose all HP loses the battle.
The result is a JRPG that is rather fast-paced
with excellent boss battles and great dungeons. Ys is still going strong, but
the Ys I+II games let’s you experience where it all began. These games are
actually ports of the TurboGrafx-CD remakes, but they’ve aged far better than
the originals and that rocking soundtrack is just the best.
Get it on Android and iOS