At least, not unless you spend hours slaughtering the same monsters over and over. To me, you pretty much have to rely on enemy spoils and the Fusion Machine to get what you need since, honestly, enemies and selling stuff won’t get you very much. There ARE games where money doesn’t seem to play too much of a role though - like Inotia 4. Also, I’m pretty sure that even if people aren’t packrats, they’ll run of space fast because, seriously, if you’re going to be carrying around potions and alchemy material (for synthesis and stuff), you’re not going to have space for anything else. And I pick up everything I see because, in many cases, it takes FOREVER to make money solely from grinding enemies so I need stuff to sell.
I’m a natural packrat when it comes to RPGs so only have 9 – 12 slots is really useless to me. With the exception of Zenonia (the first one) and other cell phone ports of older games, every single fucking RPG requires you to pay for inventory space out of your own pocket. One of the main things that drives me insane is the fact that each company holds inventory space hostage. ? On the other hand, I will complain about them tirelessly on Twitter. After all, their games aren’t known for amazing plots or characters. On one hand, I play them because I guess I kind of enjoy mindless hacking and slashing. I have a love-hate relationship for all the RPGs that Gamevil, Com2uS, and CH Games publish.
For what it’s worth, I played a bit of Seed (the first one) as well but the translation was so painful, I deleted the game shortly after the character got to the harbour town at the beginning of the game. On the Custom side, hansungkee has a few more Cartoon Network themed sheets that I would mistake for official sprites if I didn't know better, ElmerMouseFan34 has some classic Disney sprites, and even Sonic Boom gets a showing thanks to Dolphman among some other great custom work.Before I start, I should list my “experience” with Korean-made RPGs~! These are off the top of my head so I’m probably missing some: Zenonia (never finished but played late into it), Zenonia 2 (midway through), Zenonia 3 (completed first playthrough only), Zenonia 4 (completed first playthrough only), Seed 2 (midway through), Seed 3 (maybe midway through?), Inotia 2 (late into the game), Inotia 3 (finished), Inotia 4 (most likely midway through), Elphis Adventure (stuck at Jeanne d’Arc era), Destinia (midway through), Advena (somewhere in the beginning), and Illusia (beginning). Hey everyone! We're gearing up for Thanksgiving here in the US, which means sharing all kinds of pixelly goodness with all of you! Some of this week's standouts include, but are not limited to Timothy Grunclebottoms and his Robocalypse rips, DeltaMudkip's definitely-not-a-Megaman-ripoff submissions, Vanzuro Izuno Xin has brought us nearly all of the Snow Bros for NES, DogToon64 continues a streak of really high-quality rips from the newest Pokemon and Wario games, Spindaboy got his hands on the Final Fantasy 5 remaster, ONEABLAZE is deep into Hotline Miami 2, madhattervx is at war on several fronts, and AxeW1eld3r has some actually-Megaman rips.