Radiata Stories. It was a JRPG on PS2 that had a remarkably dense cast of characters. The main city was filled with 100+ people with daily schedules who you could follow around and talk to, or...
Radiata Stories. It was a JRPG on PS2 that had a remarkably dense cast of characters. The main city was filled with 100+ people with daily schedules who you could follow around and talk to, or even recruit to your party. In order to recruit a citizen, you had to fulfill some sort of condition, which in some cases was as easy as talking to them multiple times, but could also involve an elaborate questline. It was a really cool system. The story was also genuinely funny at points, and the music was catchy as hell.
Radiata Stories. It was a JRPG on PS2 that had a remarkably dense cast of characters. The main city was filled with 100+ people with daily schedules who you could follow around and talk to, or even recruit to your party. In order to recruit a citizen, you had to fulfill some sort of condition, which in some cases was as easy as talking to them multiple times, but could also involve an elaborate questline. It was a really cool system. The story was also genuinely funny at points, and the music was catchy as hell.