EVERY SEGA MASTER SYSTEM RPG RANKED ...relax it's actually only 4 games - RPG Fortress

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Published 2023-06-26

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  • @GTV-Japan
    If phantasy star isn’t number 1, I’m gonna riot!
  • Phantasy Star was an amazing experience. I remember that final dungeon, where I could not find the final boss encounter for the life of me. It wasn't until later I found out that you had to step one place forward and look left or right to see the door, it would not show up just walking the dungeon like corridors do. I think one of the game magazines of the time had a strategy guide or user question.
  • @scottessex9118
    Wow, so many highlights from my childhood here. I've beaten Golvelius, Lord of the Sword, Miracle Warriors. And probably beaten Phantasy Star 30 times. Good video!
  • @100Servings
    I can't say enough how good the Monster Boy III remake is. I called my brother to send me my old password from the Master System version and it worked with the new version. They got absolutely everything right, and being able to change the graphics and sound to the original at any time is awesome. Must play.
  • @opa-age
    Glad to see Y's in the top 3 where it deserves
  • @RPGFort
    I ended up replaying all of Phantasy Star while doing this video, so I wonder what I'll do with all that footage.....
  • @100Servings
    I noticed the subtle note you put in there about the gentleman's way of playing Odin. You're truly a man of culture. The Virgin Laconian Axe vs. The Chad Laser Gun
  • Snail Maze is my favorite RPG for the SMS...yes, I am counting Snail Maze as an RPG. 👍
  • @Sinn0100
    Glovelius was a damn good-looking game when it was new....Wonder Boy in Monster Land was great. It makes Govelius look pedestrian by comparison but I digress... I got my Nes and Master System in 1986 and really just loved playing everything. I remember wanting Phantasy Star when it released but we could never find it. I wouldn't get Phantasy Star until I got my Genesis on Christmas of '89. I got Altered Beast (pack-in), Ghouls n' Ghosts, and the promise that when they could find Phantasy Star II it would be mine. They did however finally find the first game. It was the last gift I received that Christmas. Unfortunately, my mom not knowing anything about gaming at all packed up and gave away my Master System (doh!). The day after Christmas I had to get a Powerbase Converter so I could still play all of my 5 Master System games...well 6 including Phantasy Star (Double Dragon, Miracle Warriors, Teddy Boy, Astro Warriors/Hang-On, and Phantasy Star). What was cool was I got to play both Phantasy Star games back-to-back on my shiny new Genesis. Dare I say because of the 3d mazes I liked the first game better. Although I didn't care for some of the harsh sound effects...man, they were grating. The enemy attacks sound like an amplified 2600 game. Addendum- I had way, way, way more Nes games. I actually preferred my Master System but games were so damned hard to find. Even living in Miami Florida it was rare to find any real selection at all. Even Toy's R" Us never had anything. They had tons of Master System storefront (same size as the Nes) but they were always out of their games. What a tease...
  • @JemyM
    I have to say that Wonder Boy 3 qualifies as a RPG for me. It is also the game on the master system that aged absolute best in my taste. Its graphics is still pleasing and the game is very accessible in its visual storytelling so that a gamer from today can simply pick it up and start to play. Or play the remake. The character have abilities and an inventory system. You beef up through finding gemstones, more hearts and buy better equipment in shops.
  • @loutronz4708
    I loved Miracle Warriors as a kid, but it was very difficult. Finding the end boss alone was probably the most frustrating part, just to have your ass handed to you because you didn't have enough NUTS! lol You then get booted out of the dungeon and have to collect a shit ton of NUTS in hopes of finding the entrance again. Not beating this game still haunts me... I'm 50 lol
  • @notimetogame
    Miracle Warriors really is tough at the start i died like 10 times before I was able to really get going but once you get over the hurdle you do just get into the routine of grinding and progressing
  • @cireza_
    Great video. If you liked the Master System, definitely give the Game Gear a try. It is the same hardware (more or less) and there are many excellent RPGs on it, some were fan translated and are must play (Sylvan Tale, Moldorian, Lunar, SF Final Conflict, Royal Stone). I am myself a developer for these consoles (GG and MS) and a new "RPG" (more a novel) will be available on GG this year if everything goes as planned, and I am working on something much more ambitious for the MS as well !
  • @skins4thewin
    I would STRONGLY recommend the Sega Ages release of Phantasy Star on the Switch for new players as it has several great quality of life improvements, biggest being an on screen map for the dungeons that slowly fills in as you explore them! I cannot begin to tell you how helpful this is! It just makes the game so much more enjoyable as if you are playing this for the first time without this, you WILL get lost in the dungeons if you aren't literally drawing out your own maps!
  • @munehauzen
    Great vid! Very interesting. I gotta make sure to get enough ENGY so I don't softlock xD
  • @jayesun3420
    I love the topic and the video overall,but Richard, you may have forgotten about Kings Quest, not a definitive RPG , but elements of them at least a little bit.thanks
  • @jonathanross149
    I finished Miracle Warriors as a kid in the 80's. I had never played a RPG before and it felt epic when I finished it. I remember it took me a long time, but the game play gets easier after the beginning stages with more party members.