JRPGs vs. WRPGs.

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Aug 2, 2008 1:34 PM #205731
JRPG Obviously. Shit story? wtf hahha, those rpgs are known because of there deep story you NONE knowing dude =| I love a good story, and those rpg's have that. Oblivion, mass effect stories are shit compared to ff series for example.

If you hate turn based, that's your problem I guess. I Like both, but I love turn based. Blue dragon, final fantasy, kingdom hearts etc all the way.
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Aug 2, 2008 2:19 PM #205757
Quote from SSJBryando
JRPG Obviously. Shit story? wtf hahha, those rpgs are known because of there deep story you NONE knowing dude =| I love a good story, and those rpg's have that. Oblivion, mass effect stories are shit compared to ff series for example.

If you hate turn based, that's your problem I guess. I Like both, but I love turn based. Blue dragon, final fantasy, kingdom hearts etc all the way.


"Crystal this crystal that" Is all the FF stories are made out of.
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Aug 2, 2008 2:54 PM #205786
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Oblivion, mass effect stories are shit compared to ff series for example.


i take it you haven't played oblivion for very long, have you?
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"Crystal this crystal that" Is all the FF stories are made out of.


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Aug 2, 2008 4:39 PM #205889
Quote from SSJBryando
JRPG Obviously. Shit story? wtf hahha, those rpgs are known because of there deep story you NONE knowing dude =| I love a good story, and those rpg's have that. Oblivion, mass effect stories are shit compared to ff series for example.

If you hate turn based, that's your problem I guess. I Like both, but I love turn based. Blue dragon, final fantasy, kingdom hearts etc all the way.


I love turn based RPGs myself, but most JRPGs storylines are pretty cliche and aren't fleshed out enough. Also, they rarely adapt new ways of telling the stories. They used text bubbles for 10 years, and now they use a combination of text bubbles and cutscenes. I doubt we'll see any innovation in a long time.