Poll: East vs. West: RPGs

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I'm also willing to try a demo for/rent Oblivion, Sacred 2, and Diablo 3. Diablo 3 especially since I'd love to know what makes that game so popular. And Oblivion for that matter since that one especially looks incredibly boring. I have little interest in Bioware's RPG's outside of Mass Effect, though. I bought Neverwinter Nights 2 thinking "Hey! D&D! That should be good!" and now I'm trying to figure out what to do with it. Maybe the cd would make a nice frisbee...
Diablo 3 isn't out yet. Hoping it makes release this year for Christmas, but knowing Blizzard, doubtful. Might pick up Sacred 2 till then.

Oblivion, continuing a good concept, but poorly. Isn't terribly fascinating to begin with, and just gets more and more boring as you continue through the game. IMO of course. Morrowind and even Fallout 3 are much better story-wise.

Neverwinter Nights 2, a.k.a. the worst of all Baldur's Gate clones. My advice, try more of them. Planescape: Torment, Temple of Elemental Evil, Baldur's Gate 2, Icewind Dale, hell, even Neverwinter Nights single player is pretty good. Course the main appeal of NWN is it's multi-player roleplaying system. And I am by no means a fan of BG and it's clones, except Torment of course.
 

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Its unfortunate that with the demise of Trokia (Black isle), the only big name stuido making actual RPG Western games is Bioware really, Bethsoft made some pretty awesome RPGs, but Oblivion was a big disapointment.
a majority of Black Isle became Obsidian Entertainment, and they still make RPGs. Activision-Blizzard also makes RPGs. Bethesda Softworks does, Lionhead as well.. I can't remember any other developers of Western RPGs off the top of my head, but I'm sure there are more.
I was under the impression that the operative and important parts of Black Isle became Trokia entertainment, which went bust a few years back, I'll concede that Obsidion makes some, relatively good games (NWN2: Mask of the Betrayer... how did they company that made NWN2 make such a good game. Lionhead doesn't really develop Western RPGs it develops Western Morality games, of which 2 are technically RPGs and 2 are God-Games. Activision-Blizzard makes WoW and Diabolo, Diabolo has always been the slightly thick cousin that people keep around because he's a good laugh from time to time of the Western RPG genre. WoW isn't an RPG, its an MMORPG, the 3 first letters of the acronym are suprisingly important, the genre has diverged greatly from its CRPG roots.
A lot of them did become Troika, however Urquhart and Avellone (PS:T and FO2) became Obsidian
 

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I'll have to go with JRPG's and general Eastern RPG's. I find them a lot more... well, fun, but that's just me. Western RPG's are still usually great though.
 

Chaossebba

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I find myself enjoying Persona4 and 3 lately, so i gotta go with JRPG myself. Not that i dislike Western RPG's.
 

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We have Baldurs Gate, Planescape Torment, Mass Effect, Kotor, Jade Empire, Fallout 3, and others i'm forgetting.


I may not be proud of many american things but god damn it WE WIN AT THE WAR ON RPGS.
 

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ive never liked them ive allways found them boring and this was befor i had ever watched ZP
 

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Elder Scrolls are one of my favorite game series ever, and Final Fantasy is one of my least favorite. I've had little experience of rpgs outside of the two, except for pokemon (which I dislike after 2nd gen). So Westerns win!
 

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You are correct sir/ma'am (whatever) Western RPGs have started to take dominion of the RPG scene as a whole for the last few years now. Even Hideo Kojima has said himself that the demand for eastern made products (video games) is slowly declining. As close to a proper quote as I can get, he basically said it just plain sucks to be an asian right now... probably meaning asian developer, and jokingly.
 

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I find something inherently irritating about the visual style of JRPG's. Something about those goggle eyed freaks and pretty boys just pisses me off. The voice acting grates on me as well, and the drama, oh the drama! Maybe they are actually really fun to play, but I just can't get over the fact that I actively hate everything I see and hear in the game.

As much as Western RPG's are often generic medieval fantasy world X, I don't want the main characters to die slowly and painfully while I watch, gloating over their hideous demise.

EDIT: Except Secret of Mana, but that was a bit too primitive to have developed the irritating visuals and voice acting, and it had an action element.
 

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Zelda is not an RPG, it is an action/adventure game.

I have to go with Western, simply because JRPGs still haven't been able to move past turn-based combat. I like Pokémon, Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, and Final Fantasy 2, and that's about it in JRPGs for me. The thing with those games is, while they had turn-based combat:

1. they were awhile ago (I only played Pokémon up to Leaf Green)
2. they always had a good way to make up for it
---Pokémon: so many different moves and Pokémon, so no two files ever felt the same.
---Chrono Trigger: there was a pressure of time put on your attacks, as your opponent never stopped charging their next move. Also, no random battles!
---Earthound: The ability to instant kill weaker enemies without actually entering the battle was one of the most brilliant ideas I had ever seen. It was also hilarious, but that's a different converation.
---Final Fantasy 2: You never had to grind, because you didn't have a set level, you just gained experience with whatever you used most.
 

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I would definitely try ERPGs!

Just so you know, ERPG is the acronym for erotic role playing game.

Anyway, I don't see why the game being made in Japan or the west would make it good or bad. People shouldn't just say "Games from Japan are bad", or vice versa.

Play the game, not the genre.
 

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iain62a said:
New Troll said:
I would definitely try ERPGs!

Just so you know, ERPG is the acronym for erotic role playing game.
Oh hey, then I guess I've already tried ERPGs. Not so much my cup of tea, though some were actualy amusing.
 

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I prefer western RPG's personally. Sometimes it's a matter of characterization and story tropes. Most of the time it's just a question of game mechanics. In both cases, the general trend indicates that western RPG's favor my tastes more readily than JRPG's.
 

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WEST IS WINNING IN INCONCEIVABLE NUMERALS!
Good, I don't like JRPG's in general. Maybe FF7 or Kingdom Hearts 2
 

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Western, eastern, they all make bad, good, and middle-ground rpgs. Do I have to choose a part of the same genre but made on different parts of the world? Or can I enjoy both at the same time? They're all rpgs. There is no 'better' one, as some from either end of the planet are going to be drastically different than others. I like any game that I enjoy playing, and that's about it. It doesn't matter where on the world it was made. All rpgs have the same general blue prints when you get right down to it.

Also, Zelda is not an rpg, it is an action game. Dungeon Siege is a hack&slash. If a thread is going to be put up disputing two different parts of the same genre, at least stick to the genre in question.
 

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western because i prefer fallout and oblivion to a league of spiky haired teenagers
 

PedroSteckecilo

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What no "both" option,

Must we turn this into a flame war? Really?

Both sides of the coin have their good games, their mediocre games, and their complete crap. Anyone who says otherwise probably has no idea what they're talking about.

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I voted for JRPG's, not because I think they're better, but because I hate the WRPG "Fans" on this site. More often than not they are jerks who don't know jack shit about that which they claim to hate, make broad, baseless statements and brown nose Yahtzee like their lives depended on it.
 

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PedroSteckecilo said:
What no "both" option,

Must we turn this into a flame war? Really?

Both sides of the coin have their good games, their mediocre games, and their complete crap. Anyone who says otherwise probably has no idea what they're talking about.

EDIT:

I voted for JRPG's, not because I think they're better, but because I hate the WRPG "Fans" on this site. More often than not they are jerks who don't know jack shit about that which they claim to hate, make broad, baseless statements and brown nose Yahtzee like their lives depended on it.
I agree. It may just be because there are more WRPG fans on the site, but it seems to me that WRPG fans insult JRPG's more than the JRPG fans insult WRPG's. For someone who prefers JRPG's to WRPG's (but not by much, I love both), it can be a little tough to take.

I read somewhere (on The Escapist, I think) that the things that people who like JRPG's like about them are the same things that people who dislike JRPG's dislike about them. Judging from the stereotypes that people are spouting as their reasons for disliking JRPG's, I'd have to agree.
 

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I haven't played many rpgs (just ff 7 and kotor 1/2). But I'd have to go so far with the west. I like the freedom and choice. yes I admit ff 7 has a really really good story but for games that take place over a massive world and/ or timeframe I like my freedom.