asdfen said:
Well thank you all for letting me share. I was a bit flustered when I've created the topic.
As in regards to me not liking jrpgs thats not it. I've played lots of jrpgs some good some bad and managed to finish most of them but this game just rubs me the wrong way for some reason. I even finished some other shin megami tensei games and enjoyed them like Devil Summoner and Nocture.
Hey now, the fact that the game is loved by the majority doesn't make you obliged to like it too. I mean, the majority of people that spoke on the topic of Baldur's Gate 2 seem to praise it for the story, characters and what not, but I have found it dull. It is not a BAD game, but compared to Planescape: Torment, which came out before BG2 (if I am correct), it's just another dull Medieval fantasy WRPG, but with Minsc.
As for Persona 4, I've found it not as grindy as, say, Final Fantasy games, or Digital Devil Saga. The encounters are semi-random and what everyone does almost intuitivelly is run to the last floor and grind there. Heck, you don't even NEED to gring, you just need to get your party members to decent level and get yourself a useful persona for the boss battle. For example that everyone uses, Shadow Yukiko, just get everyone to level 15 (easy to do on upper levels of Castle dungeon) and fuse a persona with some sort of fire resistance.
As for social aspect. Sir/madam, the power of your personas (your main asset in any combat) depends on social links. What did you want devs to allow you to do? Grind every single avaliable social link in one game day? I mean, some aspects of it are dumb, sure (I doubt I'd spent the whole day chatting with a fox), but still it is quite a nice system, in my opinion.
Still, if you don't like something, well, thats fine. Isn't this is what being idividual is about: liking what YOU like? If you like something that others do too, then cool, you can chat about it, if you don't like it, the don't like it.