02-24-2015, 02:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-24-2015, 02:10 PM by TomGuycott.)
That's a tough one, because one of my favorite RPGs is Final Fantasy VI, where each character is a basic class archetype, but there are so many that the party possibilities is incredibly diverse.
On the other hand, I'm ALSO a big fan of Final Fantasy Tactics, a game where, while some special classes are limited to certain characters, the majority of what is available can be used by anybody, so long as they level up their respective jobs.
I think I like customization more in the end, though, the reason being I love to toy with things. Playing around with character options increases a game's longevity to me.
On the other hand, I'm ALSO a big fan of Final Fantasy Tactics, a game where, while some special classes are limited to certain characters, the majority of what is available can be used by anybody, so long as they level up their respective jobs.
I think I like customization more in the end, though, the reason being I love to toy with things. Playing around with character options increases a game's longevity to me.