I don't mean customization as in selecting race/gender at the beginning.
I mean things like choosing jobs, acquiring different skills and allocating skill points.
So things like pic-related (SMT 3) where you can customize your moveset, and allocate skill points to compliment that. You don't choose a job, but you allocate skill points and acquire different skills. A lot of the SMT and SMT-related games are like that.
Or like FFXII: International Zodiac Job System, where you choose a job for each character and purchase abilities (licenses) on their job board, and the game allows you to choose what you want to purchase and what you want to head for first.
Ethan Collins
FF:T, DD:DA, Tactics Ogre
Logan Green
I played all of that. I also played Vagrant Story, Valkyrie Profile, SMT spin offs like Devil Summoner . Is there anything decent that wasn't released 10 or more years ago?
Thomas Cox
Surely there's a few on the DS/3DS, but that's a blind spot for me as the last portable I owned was an Atomic Purple GBC.
Liam White
I guess you got me there. Maybe there are indeed some games I can emulated, but I'm not buying nintendo anything ever, even used.
Oliver Butler
Nips are soulless ant people that do not understand concepts such as free will or choice. Therefore they can never produce real RPGs.
Logan Roberts
Almost every Japanese dungeon crawler.
Christopher Thomas
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Jace Cruz
Genius of Sappheiros was fun about this with the skill trees, which allow skills to be re-allocated indefinitely. You could switch your spellcaster into a physical powerhouse when you thought that magic is just not good enough.