Remember when JRPGs were actually good?
Remember when JRPGs were actually good?
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Yup.
Let's be honest, a lot were straight up trash and aside from FF they've either improved or died.
I mean, most JRPGs have finally moved away from random encounters which were pure cancer, so that's something.
>most JRPGs have finally moved away from random encounters
Not really.
Yes.
Blocked.
unhave sex
No, me neither
Much as I dig the classics, random encounters get on my nerves.
I'm a 28 year old boomer and I've only ever played 3 JRPGs.
Persona 5 - thought it was excellent.
Nino Kuni 2 - dropped, just painfully boring
Final Fantasy XV - dropped, worst game i've ever played.
Ask your mom
Ye. Then final fantasy 12 came out and it died :/
Been playing JRPGs all my life and still loving them.
Currently hooked on this. It's so enjoyable.
What game is that?
Wizards Symphony for Swich.
Looks good. Thanks.
Like Mr shallow action game one trick pony could muster up the talent to do one. I only respect him for Okami.
Persona 5 was awesome other than having to slog through the dating simulator bullshit.
can't recall any jrpg with shoot em up sections
Enjoy man.
Characters and music are fantastic too.
All of the dating sim aspects are opt-in, you're full of shit
does this count?
I did enjoy Stella Glow
>remember Persona 5, Nino Kuni 2, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, Octopath Traveler, Tales of Berseria, Etrian Odyssey V
Yeah, I remember, those were the days
I want to go back.
opt-in? They are tied to perks that drastically change the game.
Based and able-to-enjoy-new-things-pilled
>ni no kuni 2
wot
Anime got really shitty and soulless and that kinda ruined everything in its path. Now all JRPGs are unplayably bad.
Not a big JRPG fan but Earthbound and Mother 3 are fantastic
I wish this game would get a fucking remake. It wouldn't even need to be some big-budget affair like the FF7 one.
>old JRPGs dealing with technical limitations
>good
>new JRPGs sticking with random encounters and press attack to watch animation gameplay
Yes, these are bad.
everything is soulless now and all modern games are unplayable
yeah, i also remember 2019.
Why the heck did they use Amano art for the portraits if they were going to leave the sprites like the original?
I don't think you can consider JRPGs good.
>moves away from random encounter
yay
>moves away from turn-based combat
not yay
>new JRPGs sticking with random encounters
most modern jrpgs have long since switched to visible encounters.
Yeah, that's what i felt like about FF6
Octopath is godawful. The writing is atrocious, the pacing is garbage and the level design in the fields is complete shit.
Don’t know what your playing maybe square games to be fair 6th generation was amazing but it’s definitely than console rpgs of last gen
Who?
Yeah turn based might make a comeback with persona 5 and octopath might show that the market is still alive Name 5
Well, Octopath does random encounters.
I finally finished Xenoblade Chronicles 2, I really enjoyed it but the final boss kinda sucked
well, there's your problem. octotrash is a shit game that tries too hard to be "retro."
This ni no kuni 2 was disappointing. I hope 3 is better.
I don't who the fuck came up and okayed the option to turn off/increase random encounters in the fucking option menu. What a fucking lazy hack. You're practically saying "yeah this shit is bad, we know". Maybe actually put some effort in your game design.
Persona and DQ will probably be the highest production values only IPs we'll get for turn-based jrpgs. I don't see other companies actually willing to invest AAA turn-based jrpgs now that fucking FF7Remake sold out to the lowest common denominator
>Graphics keep improving
>Gameplay gets more and more boring
What's the fucking point?
if anything the problem is that it isnt retro enough
that tiling is worse than a fucking jrpgmaker how was this made by a multibillion dollar company
the games should never have had voice acting, it killed the already cheaply translated writing into absolute trash