Q. Like, for Android phones there is a game call "Inotia 1,2,3,&4" and when you make a new game you have to choose your class (warrior, wizard, knight, ranger, assassin, and so on) and I wanted to know other games for handheld or console like that.
A. If you're looking for more on your android, there's a game called Zenonia that I find very similar to Inotia (which I just started playing and love!). Zenonia is also available for PSP, if I'm not mistaken. The first two are $.99 on Android, and there is a 3 and 4 that are free as far as I've seen. On the Apple store they were all free at one point, so if you have a ipod touch/iphone, it's there also and cheaper.
Also on android is World of Magic, not sure if you get to pick a class on that one I played it a long time ago and forgot.
One of my favorites for the DS was Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles: Echoes of time. It allows you to pick a "race" at the beginning of the game and I'm pretty sure it is a sequel of a game in the series that does the same, though I never played that one.
If you have a Wii, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles:Echoes of Time is also available on it, though it is oddly set up as they didn't change the design when they ported it from the DS.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers on Wii is nice to play also, but I don't recall it allowing you to choose a class. You get the different races in your party as you play if I remember right.
On XBOX 360/PS3 there are MANY games out there that have this ability, not sure if you are inquiring about those or just handhelds. Dragon Age Origins and Sacred 2 are some examples I can think of. My fav on the XBOX 360 is Borderlands, which has a class system, but is also a shoot and loot rather than having RPG like game play, it has a bit more action than you might expect. Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale is one that I've never played but having played Dungeons and Dragons in high school, I'm sure there is no way they could build this game without a class system. Oblivion and Skyrim have class systems, also. XBOX Arcade has several, like Crimson Alliance and Torchlight.
If you're looking only for android, I am posting a link to some top android RPGs. Zenonia 4 and Inotia 3 are on this list, so I figure some of the other games may be similar to them.
Hope this post is helpful!
Also on android is World of Magic, not sure if you get to pick a class on that one I played it a long time ago and forgot.
One of my favorites for the DS was Final Fantasy Chrystal Chronicles: Echoes of time. It allows you to pick a "race" at the beginning of the game and I'm pretty sure it is a sequel of a game in the series that does the same, though I never played that one.
If you have a Wii, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles:Echoes of Time is also available on it, though it is oddly set up as they didn't change the design when they ported it from the DS.
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers on Wii is nice to play also, but I don't recall it allowing you to choose a class. You get the different races in your party as you play if I remember right.
On XBOX 360/PS3 there are MANY games out there that have this ability, not sure if you are inquiring about those or just handhelds. Dragon Age Origins and Sacred 2 are some examples I can think of. My fav on the XBOX 360 is Borderlands, which has a class system, but is also a shoot and loot rather than having RPG like game play, it has a bit more action than you might expect. Dungeons and Dragons Daggerdale is one that I've never played but having played Dungeons and Dragons in high school, I'm sure there is no way they could build this game without a class system. Oblivion and Skyrim have class systems, also. XBOX Arcade has several, like Crimson Alliance and Torchlight.
If you're looking only for android, I am posting a link to some top android RPGs. Zenonia 4 and Inotia 3 are on this list, so I figure some of the other games may be similar to them.
Hope this post is helpful!
Will my phone company charge me for using chat on a free game?
Q. I got a free game on my android phone and I don't want to play a game because it has chat on it and I don't want to get charged for that. My phone company is AT&T. I am connected to the internet. I just want to know if I will get charged though because the game is free...
A. if it uses data and you don't have a data plan (or you have, and have used it all up) then you will be charged per MB, but that's really cheap.
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