Dead Century said:
Lost Odyssey. It's the best Final Fantasy that isn't Final Fantasy. Made by Mistwalker Studios, which is run by Hironobu Sakaguchi, the creator of Final Fantasy.
JasonKaotic said:
With current-gen, Lost Odyssey is a game you have to play if you're looking for something like old Final Fantasy. That game is fuckin' amazing.
Plus Hironobu Sakaguchi wrote the story and Nobuo Uematsu composed the soundtrack, too. That's the director and the composer for the old Final Fantasy games in case you don't know.
Do it.
So good.
So so good.
You know, every one says Lost Odyssey was such a great game. I don't agree. It was pretty ok. Maybe a 3 star? I don't know. The battle system was ok but a few bad decisions keep it from being actually good and a lot of the art direction was really weird and kind of stupid. It also had tons of technical issues (like several second loading times whenever you changed rooms, thus punishing you with load times when you explore) that really pulled down the experience.
The music was very good though, and the writing (not the story specifically, but the actual writing) was pretty darn good. My favorite parts of the game were the semi animated exposition dumps about the past of the main character. They were really cool. The rest of the game just wasn't up to that standard though.
I mean, it was ok, but everyone just freaks out about it. I think this is because it was a pretty decent JRPG in a generation that completely failed to deliver on the genre. It looks good because everything else around it is so much worse, but that doesn't mean it is actually great.
Maybe I was just too hyped up for it. I was one of the people who got it day 1 and I was really disappointed.
As far as the OT, another pretty decent JRPG for the Xbox 360 was Blue Dragon. It has a fun character progression system and very solid menu based combat, but unfortunately features a story that showcases all the most boring elements of anime and also features the most annoying character I have ever seen in any medium.
Xenoblade is really good, but it isn't really a standard menu based JRPG. I would certainly recommend it, but I don't know if it is what you are looking for.
The PS2 was the king of JRPG's. This generation is just sad in comparison. If you are not set on this generation I would recommend finding a PS2 and a bunch of JRPG's for it. I can name about a dozen good titles off the top of my head if you would like.