Y'know, I've spent a large part of my childhood playing jrpgs and it wasn't until this year...when I started playing Fallout3. When I played that game, I began to see the great possibilities provided by wrpgs, but I now wonder what western dev's can do attract a Fandom that is as massive as that which belongs to their eastern counterparts. So, now I am thinking of things in JRPGs that wrpgs can use.
for example: more Original settings.
I've done some some research and found that lot of wrpgs like Oblivion fall into that LOTR type setting which can still be fun and creative but not mindblowing enough.
Mass Effect does space pretty well,but that is still not exciting enough.
Fallout has a damn good setting, which immerses the player into an atomic wasteland full of ruin and mutation.
If there is a Jrpg world I love to travel with wrpg freedom, it would be Final Fantasy 7. I know alot of people actually don't like ff7, but the cyber-punk/post modern/high fantasy blend is just so so fantastic to me, I can't help but want to take a stroll through it all.
what about you?
for example: more Original settings.
I've done some some research and found that lot of wrpgs like Oblivion fall into that LOTR type setting which can still be fun and creative but not mindblowing enough.
Mass Effect does space pretty well,but that is still not exciting enough.
Fallout has a damn good setting, which immerses the player into an atomic wasteland full of ruin and mutation.
If there is a Jrpg world I love to travel with wrpg freedom, it would be Final Fantasy 7. I know alot of people actually don't like ff7, but the cyber-punk/post modern/high fantasy blend is just so so fantastic to me, I can't help but want to take a stroll through it all.
what about you?