Your free Internet is in the mail.AgentNein said:I hate racing games. Why can't I jump? Mario can jump. Mario's been jumping for decades. My race car should be able to jump too.
Be fair, ALL stories are the same if you distill them down to their base elements. The trick is to look at the bigger picture, it's not just WHAT you do in a game, it's HOW you do it, WHERE you do it, WHY you do it and with WHO you do it. If you combine these elements correctly ANY story becomes enjoyable no matter how samey it's basic premise is.Vedalken said:PedroSteckecilo, exactly with the story thing, they've used the same stories over and over for JRPGs, come to think of it, for RPG's in general, I guess thats something you can scorn all RPG's for.
...Vedalken said:Before I say this, let me announce that I love Bioware RPG's. That being said, I hate JRPG's, the reason for this being is that I can't change the story. Well, there are many other factors, like the fact that there are spunky androgynous male teens fapping about with their odd hair styles and weapons the size of motorcycles. And the colossal dragons made of fire that randomly appear the second you step on a certain daisy in the middle of a field. But the main reason is that for an RPG, JRPG's are very linear, sure you can go over the landscape as much as you want, and fight every imp you'd like. But the story will remain the same. My question(s) are do you like JRPG's? If so do you have reasons to support them? Or are you like me and think they suck?
Dude, I need to sent you a Internet.Anticitizen_Two said:Dude, we're on The Escapist forums. Being this close to Yahtzee has made us all bored to tears by all the people who think they're cool because they agree with him on something. Everyone has their own opinions - you don't like JRPG's, I think they're brilliant. So can we please just accept that and not discuss them for the eleventy billionth time?
Don't bring up Suikoden, it'll only make you mad/depressed.Gobbie P. Goldchain said:I'd say one of the main factors of why I like Japanese RPGs is that I grew up with them. Playing these games for pretty much my life, I've grown a sense of attachment and appreciation for them. It's the same feeling I have with other types of games like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. All of the SNES Final Fantasies, Suikoden, Breath of Fire... when I reminisce about these games, they were all good times.=
A lot of WRPGs are more or less offline MMO's (the quest systems that continue forever) with the added bonus of having some sort of very thin red line/story. And Personally I can never get involved in those stories, the plot is too far away and you're always distracted by some meaningless grind quest.AWAR said:They are just boring, generic western fantasy never gets old. Also western rpgs are usually the quest-glory type while most JRPGs are about who has the most feminine teenager..