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Here are six NES RPGs that are still worth playing today.
6) Sweet Home

Sweet Home isn’t just a neat relic of its time that’s a blast to go back to; it also has a massive spot in gaming history. See, this 1989 RPG from Capcom essentially created the survival horror genre because the company would later use it as inspiration for the hit Resident Evil series.
That said, Sweet Home is a great game in its own right. Players head into an intricate mansion, filled with puzzles, creepy corridors, and more than a few terrifying creatures. Unlike Resident Evil’s action-heavy gameplay, you’ll use turn-based combat to deal with these baddies. In an intriguing twist, if your characters die, Sweet Home continues forward, which means there are five different endings to see. It can be tough to find these days, but it is worth seeking out.
5) Mother

Mother is the first game in the series that’s better known as EarthBound in the United States. In fact, this RPG is easy to find these days because it’s been re-released as EarthBound Beginnings. Unsurprisingly, the two games share quite a bit of DNA.
Sure, EarthBound features an updated look, a new story, and some extra bells and whistles, but Mother set the stage for most of the things players love about EarthBound. Your character, named Ninten, fights against wacky creatures using a mix of normal household items and psychic powers. There’s a mysterious alien force at the center of everything, and you have to use a surprising tactic to take down the final boss. If it sounds a lot like EarthBound, that’s because it is, but that doesn’t mean it’s not worth checking out.
4) Metal Max

This one is also pretty tough to get your hands on, depending on where you live. Publisher Data East never took Metal Max outside of Japan, so you’ll need to track down a fan translation if you want to give it a whirl. And if you’re a fan of classic RPGs, this is one to check out.
Set in the post-apocalypse, humans are largely confined to underground villages because of all the monsters. Thankfully, you get access to several tanks, which protect your characters from damage while giving them a way to fight off baddies. Metal Max is also completely open-ended. From the start of the game, you can do whatever you want, making it a fun game to go back to, even if you’ve played it before.











