Yup, I'm going to have to agree. Love the games but fans keep on getting shafted by Namco.LiberalSquirrel said:This. I do adore the Tales series (if my avatar didn't make that clear enough), but it's none to popular in the U.S. of A.Awexsome said:Big in Japan, but so unknown in the states we here in the west get denied the revamps and sometimes entire releases of the "Tales of" JRPG series.
Yep me too, love the Dynasty Warriors series, however, I have no one to talk to about it. The one friend who introduced me to the series doesn't even play it anymoreNew Troll said:I do love the Dynasty Warriors franchise and don't personally know anyone else that plays them, so even though a billion other people play them I guess I could call them unpopular. At least where I'm from.
These both are fan base issues. Want to know why these games are hated? Because people associate people who play CoD and Halo with this:ThatGuyWithTheShotty said:Halo, because pretty much everyone who only plays on a PC hates it.
Call of Duty, because... actually I don't really know why people hate CoD and love BF. I mean, both have a 2 weapon limit, both give you limited life (I'm ignoring the different health mechanics, because most medics in BF are douches), both are cover based and neither really change much. But most PC Elitists hate CoD, and I love it.
Men Of War: Assault Squad. LOVED that game so much!!Caligulas.dog said:Man of war - best strategy game ever been made with features making it absolutely unique and non-comparable to any other game of spoken genre ... any nobody has ever heard. Seriously if you like strategy google it. MAN OF WAR aka Soldiers aka Heroes of the second World War. I am not joking.
Definitely Fire Emblem. and no it's not that popular in the states. Otherwise they would have released the new FE DS game here, and until they do I will continue to hold a grudge against them because based on what I've read, you can make your own character and affect the story and more online stuff to do and just awesomnes.AlternatePFG said:I love Fire Emblem, but I gotta disagree on it not being popular. Quite a few people I know play it, and while Nintendo hasn't exactly given it this best treatment in the states, I still would say it's fairly popular.Shock and Awe said:Fire Emblem in the states. Im pretty sure its popular in Japan but I know very few who play it personally.
Tack on "Warband" on the end of Mount and Blade and I'm inclined to agree.AlternatePFG said:Mount & Blade. Indie series of Action-RPG's, other RPGs that claim to be sandbox games have nothing on it. It's really hard to get into at first, but it's amazing once you figure it out.