[quote name='NamelessMC']Before I give you my opinion, I'd like to say that you scored on that kind of wife. I'd kill for a girlfriend that knew what the
abbreviation "RPG" meant, much more a girl that plays them. And I'm not even bad looking!
Anyway, FF12 was great. Star Ocean is a decent recommendation, I recommend Shadow of the Collossus. It's not an RPG per say, but it's definitely a dark version of what Zelda would be, definitely gets you thinking and keeps you at the edge of your seat.
Dragon Quest 8 is a bit of a classic style RPG. It's really nice if you want a nostalgic reminder of what it was like to play RPG's on SNES back in 1995. If you're looking for more urbanized titles, the Xenosaga collection is decent. Episode 1 is a bit hard to swallow due to the dull and long lasting cutscenes, but 2 and 3 try to make up for it a bit. Suikoden 5 is good, don't touch 4. 3 was better than 4 and 5 so if you don't have those, get them starting with 3.
Stay away from FFX-2. I know you said the last "3 years" and FFX-2 was 2002-ish if I recall correctly, but in case your fingertips graze the case by chance, throw it in a fire and rid the world of its evil. (Prayer and goat sacrifices optional, but if you'd like to sacrifice a virgin, you can PM me and I'll aquiesce your request.)
Also a title no one mentioned, Digital Devil Saga 1 and 2. (I think there's a package deal going on for both in the same box, which is a good deal because DDS 1 is hard to find.) A very good game that's under the radar if you ask me.
All in all, that's about 300 hours of good RPG-ing you can throw her way. I just don't see how you can fit in QT with all that gaming.

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I agree with you, other than the FFX-2 crack. I don't know why I feel obligated to stick my neck out and defend that game every time it's brought up, but here I am. I had
way more fun playing X-2 than X--I just kept thinking, "This is what FFX would have been like without the shitty story and with a battle system that's kind of fun."
If you can get past the Charlie's Angels, let's-play-dress-up style, you should at least give it a shot. It's light-hearted, has plenty to do, and is many times more entertaining than a lot of RPGs out there.