They had a pretty interesting PDF from a magazine article talking about Taiwanese wuxia RPG's, but I could never find it again thanks to that stupid fricking update they had some years ago
most of my experience with korean games is usually the typical CS clone or MMO. they're okay but the don't really keep my attention.
ironically pretty much most (if not all) of the problems people have with micro-transactions nowadays can be traced back to the asian markets like korea.
>What's your opinion about Korean (non MMOs) and Taiwanese games?
I pretty much can't think of any non-MMOs. Korean games are always grindy as frick pay to win MMOs
There were some 90s Korean RTS games that were released in Europe, but not in NA.
One such game is Atrox, a straight StarCraft clone, pretty interesting.
I also used to play a lot of Panic Soldier, it's a janky mech RTS game, you win money from missions with which you buy better mechs, guns and hire mercenaries. And like in Jagged Alliance the higher level mercenaries are more expensive.
Examples?
in general
Ragnarok Online and uh....yeah I kinda draw a blank after that point.
Isn't that an MMO
It is but I literally can't think of anything else
SF2 Rainbow Edition, something made for fun that got Capcom completely bootyblasted
>something made for fun
It was made for profit, don't kid yourself.
I meant all the bullshit parts added to it, not the fact that it's a bootleg
>that got Capcom completely bootyblasted
It gave birth to grassroot competitive fighters
Yeah but they became obsessed with antipiracy measures ever since, which is why the CPS3 has that regarded form of copyright detection on it.
PGM games like Demon Front, Martial Masters, and Knights of Valour
Is this the whole list lmao? I do enjoy these games though.
Taiwan has a lot of genuinely interesting RPGs I'll probably never fully know
It's has an interesting history and I'll always hate HG101 for never finishing this write up.
http://www.hardcoregaming101.net/korea/korea.htm
They had a pretty interesting PDF from a magazine article talking about Taiwanese wuxia RPG's, but I could never find it again thanks to that stupid fricking update they had some years ago
?
Look it up on the web archive you pleb.
Martial Masters is pretty rad
most of my experience with korean games is usually the typical CS clone or MMO. they're okay but the don't really keep my attention.
ironically pretty much most (if not all) of the problems people have with micro-transactions nowadays can be traced back to the asian markets like korea.
I really like Darkside Story
It's a lot like the River City/Kunio games except with a cute female protagonist
They made some surprisingly good DOS games, if kinda "late to the party"
also there's this
Lots of freeware doujin games that are decent or at least interesting in their failure. Never played any large studio games.
>What's your opinion about Korean (non MMOs) and Taiwanese games?
I pretty much can't think of any non-MMOs. Korean games are always grindy as frick pay to win MMOs
There were some 90s Korean RTS games that were released in Europe, but not in NA.
One such game is Atrox, a straight StarCraft clone, pretty interesting.
I also used to play a lot of Panic Soldier, it's a janky mech RTS game, you win money from missions with which you buy better mechs, guns and hire mercenaries. And like in Jagged Alliance the higher level mercenaries are more expensive.