Because different is bad and must be destroyed!erttheking said:No. Why does every single game in the world need to be "dark and edgy"?
...no, I don't like this whole "we need a homogenous experience!" thing, anyway.
Because different is bad and must be destroyed!erttheking said:No. Why does every single game in the world need to be "dark and edgy"?
I mean, there's nothing wrong with a dark story, but it's not a standard every piece of fiction in the world needs to meet.Zachary Amaranth said:Because different is bad and must be destroyed!erttheking said:No. Why does every single game in the world need to be "dark and edgy"?
...no, I don't like this whole "we need a homogenous experience!" thing, anyway.
ASOIAF = A song of Ice and Fire.Res Plus said:Can ask an silly question? What is ASOIAF?
Now question is- How you can hide tuned muscle car in shadows? I think neon, exhaust pipe and engine noise will give it away.Zhukov said:Isn't that like saying that racing games need to have more dialogue and stealth sections?
Res Plus said:Ha ha, I am just reading part 2 of the seventh(?) book. Dances with Dragons. TV show has brainwashed me into thinking Game of Thrones. I love it. An JRPG with that scope would be great.DementedSheep said:As much as I do like gritty, grey on grey morality and political intrigue but not everything needs to be this. I don't have a lot of experience with the genre because most JRPG's are console only and it not really my thing but I doubt changing it to be gritty is going to help them. I think it would just put the audience they already have off.
ASOIF = A song of Ice and Fire.Res Plus said:Can ask an silly question? What is ASOIAF?
It's a very popular book and tv series (they renamed it Game of Thrones for the tv series) at the moment.
While I'm not a large fan of FF13, I'd rather play that, than play GTA4. Largely because I dislike GTA as a whole. :xFFP2 said:Persona 4 would totally be the greatest game EVER if the enemies were terrorists, every second word was a swear and if it was all dipped in lovely, gritty grey and brown!Exius Xavarus said:This guy understands. Although I do enjoy stories that have a subtle darkness to them. But this is typically the reason I love JRPGs.
Honestly, I think JRPGs are the only genre not to have a really brown and "gritty" game.
OP: Look at a pic of The Gapra Whitewood from FF13 and compare that to a "gritty" game... for example GTA4. I know which game I'd rather play.
Hah, yes that kind of thing is very grating. It really is a matter of touching upon those kinds of themes without being brainless about it.major_chaos said:On one hand I disagree with the OP, not everything needs to be gritty. On the other hand I can see where he is coming from. I just started tales of graces F and that game is so lifelessly saccharine that I think next time some starts prattling about the power of friendship I'm going to use the disc as a sporting clay.
That's the thing, back during the PSX era, they did everything right but everything shortly after that was slow long crawl to mediocrity whereas WRPGs have been prospering from being grittier than usual.Gregory McMillan said:FFT: War of the Lions has the political grit that you might be looking for. It's based on the War of the Roses just like ASOIAF, but it doesn't compromise the light-hearted aspects of the fantasy backdrop. As a result you have an incredible juxtaposition between Chocobos, job classes, and zodiac stones versus backstabbing, cross-class prejudice/injustice, and the orchestration of war. It keeps the aspects of fantasy that you would see in LoTR or Chronicles of Narnia but also has the seriousness found in ASOIAF.
Let's make something clear. Japanese RPGs are not dead. They have never been dead. They will not be dead any time soon.
I've written about this subject before, but every day it seems like there's a new screed, a new attention-grabbing editorial or essay. "Are JRPGs Obsolete?" "Do JRPGs No Longer Matter?" "Has The Age Of JRPGs Passed?" No. Shut up. "Will Xenoblade Revitalize The Japanese RPG?" "Will Ni no Kuni Revitalize The Japanese RPG?" "Will Persona Revitalize The Japanese RPG?" No. Nothing needs revitalizing. Shut up.
Really, as people have already pointed out, your words are just what you think would make you like JRPGs. From what I have read on this first page of comments and from experience in the real world and vast amounts of internet surfing, JRPGs still get a lot of love and ones that become loved are still being made.gyrobot said:snip
Seriously, statements like this make me sick.gyrobot said:Well lets think for a moment why people hates JRPGs? Because it doesn't fit the current standards expected by the current attitude towards the fantasy genre.