Whoa there, haha. I thought he was actually pretty nice about it. He was mostly criticizing the game, not me. Thanks for the love though :]. I don't remember too many old faces, but I do miss seeing Big Albie around here. He was a good guy.
I think most of us "old-timers" miss Big Albie -- the most generous poster ever to cross this domain.
I am strongly opinionated about story, as you can see. But that's no excuse. I didn't realize I was attacking someone, let alone the well-respected. I guess I will get out then... P.S. Phoenix Wright is poop! P.P.S. I'm staying
I like the 1112 Games. They are very unique and have a story that doesn't insult adults. http://itunes.apple.com/at/app/1112-episode-01/id298071041?mt=8 http://itunes.apple.com/at/app/1112-episode-02/id368556628?mt=8 By the way, what's up with this "Big Albie" guy?
Dead space is quite story orientated. But the often overlooked robocalypse has a good story that is quite funny.
He's the kindest and most respected man that's ever been on TouchArcade. He has thousands of posts and hundreds of reviews here. Then, he left..cause of some douchebags..
As you appear to be a fan of Western RPGs, you're choices will be somewhat limited on iOS. The Quest is an "old-school" traditional/western RPG. Turn-based, First Person. Traditional skill based. Open-ended/Sandbox. Has elaborate game mechanics (easily the most detailed RPG system on an iOS game, more detailed than Arena, slightly less so than Daggerfall). Gamebook Adventures and Fighting Fantasy present lots of gamebook options. Very story driven, as you might expect. Fabled Lands is a new release, based on a gamebook series as well. Unlike GA or FF, this is non-linear/sandbox. Comparable to playing Tunnels & Trolls. I probably wouldn't recommend any other iOS RPGs (even the other Western ones), as they tend to have watered down storylines. Think more along the lines of Legend of Zelda than Morrowind.
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Chaos Rings Series... The stories are what keeps me moving forward. For an endless runner, Blood Roofs has an amazing story arc which continues after multiple replays as long as you fulfill the requirements for the story to unfold. The rest i can think of which are pretty much driven forward by the game's backstory: Horn Lili Saturday Morning RPG The World Ends With You Bastion Drakerider Momonga Pinball Mass Effect Infiltrator Shadowgun Wild Blood The Dark Knight Rises Heist: The Score (the on-rails shooter, has a good unfolding linear story line) Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes