![]() Well, at least not based on the box info alone, because I know that boxes can be very deceiving. I've been scouring every game store in my city for the past week, looking for a new RPG, but I've come up with nothing! D: [īut if I am in the wrong, don't hesitate to delete this, sorryyy. ![]() I hope I'm in the right place for this, and not doing something completely shun-worthy, but the comm's profile does say 'recommendations' so. Posted at 05:25 am | Link | Leave a comment | 7 comments | Share | Flag Jan. ): I've played the big-name ones (basically, everything Squeenix released, the Bethesda games, Tales, Fable.), but are there some hidden gems I'm not aware of? Finding older games at my local store is kind of awkward, considering it's about 9 parts Gears of War/Halo to anything else. As a kind of aside, any recommendations for 360 rpgs of any origin? I'm.mildly worried I may have exhausted the rpg library for it. Considering each cost around Y5000 (I believe), that's a lot. ![]() This series blows my mind - I can only imagine how much profit they're gonna make from people insta-ordering, considering they (allegedly) sold a million copies on release day. Good reviews from someone whose played the Japanese release? Nope! Are they buying the game (twice) based on the fact it's Final Fantasy? You bet! Bear in mind that buying both copies of the game will set them back £80. Even then, that's assuming they didn't buy the collector's edition.which they may have done, because it's Final Fantasy and the collector's edition is worth it! Interestingly, my friend isn't a fanboy of the series in the slightest. Have they bothered with previews? No, they don't believe they're accurate. Is anyone buying it on release? I'm just curious, as I've never seen a series that attracts so many people, even with little information about it.įor example, a friend of mine has had both the 360 and ps3 version on preorder since it was possible to put an order in, which was months ago. I wouldn't be surprised if most (or all, who knows?) of you are familiar with Final Fantasy 13. Posted at 06:13 am | Link | Leave a comment | 6 comments | Share | Flag In fact, this tone is part of why some people prefer JRPGs. I mean, a bit of light-heartedness is fine. Sometimes they do, and I rather enjoy that. Even though I enjoy JRPGs, I wish they more often took on the more serious tone of WRPGs. When you die facing this traitor later, blame the ruin of the Universe itself on nothing but your own retarded idealism. What shines through to me is not heroic goodness. True, it would be noble to save someone who deserves saving, but to save someone who you are trying to defeat in the first place. We'll save them," and then you save them, only to have to expend more resources to further stop them from their evil intent. Especially in the betrayal subplot, when the betrayer is being killed by the true enemy, the JRPG hero is like, "We can't just let them get killed like that. I absolutely hate it in JRPGs when you've collected all 4, 5, or 7 mystic artifacts only to have them taken by either the enemy or by your benefactor in some betrayal subplot.
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