Wildbill wrote:
I loved crawlers back in the PC (IBM 286) and 8-bit days. I charted all floors on graph paper but would probably find that approach tedious now.
I played Dungeons & Dragons: Pool of Radiance on the NES not so long ago, and I was fascinated by it. It's true that this type of games are very slow for today standards (Hello, making camp to restore your characters every single time), but I found it to be pretty damn good rpg for the system, quite expansive and detailed for a NES port and a great experience if you're patient enough.
You can finish missions in different ways, AND
mock goblins and orcs to make them run away intimidated like failed bullies! That's gold.
About the Shin Megami Tensei Series, it has some pretty good games, but I consider the series quite...overrated myself, mostly because I heard too many times people "fanboying" about them like they're perfect in every single way for years.