Abriael said:
Of course having an anime styled character in my avatar makes me biased uh? I wonder what having crackers in yours makes you.
What makes me reinforce my opinion is the fact that you've been defending your beloved japanese culture with probably more than 10 posts in this thread alone, which really is saying something. And having a picture of Cracker ass Crackers makes me someone who doesn't push their preferred art style to other people with their avatar (because everyone who has an anime character as their avatar is shouting I LOVE ANIME), but rather a picture that represents what I am in a way, a cracker ass cracker.
Abriael said:
See, that's one way I am a cracker - I crack people up. You're welcome.
Abriael said:
For your information, my friendly neighborhood smartie, I play both Japanese and Western games, RPG or not, i move with uncanny agility between Bioware RPGs, Bethesda RPGs (I've been a very active Oblivion modder), The Witcher, Drakensang and various JRPGs both new and old, love Silent Hunter 5 and Dawn of War 2 just as much as Yakuza 3, appreciate Assassin's Creed as much as Ninja Gaiden and have fun on Il-2 Sturmovik as much as on Ace Combat.
So? Should you playing western games as well as their japanese counterparts somehow outweigh your obvious bias? And I'm not saying bias in a way that makes you prefer, let's call them asian games (sick of saying japanese), over western ones. I mean it makes you overlook their flaws, which is what we're arguing about here, aren't we?
Abriael said:
So I'm afraid not, the fact that I lived in Japan and know their culture enough to appreciate it as much as my native Italian culture (as opposed to some people here that go into a cultural shock as soon as they see a pair of almond-shaped eyes), and that I happened to chose a drawing I liked more than others, doesn't make me biased.
Now this is where you begin to sound misguided to me. Do you really think you need to actually live in Japan to understand the culture of the japanese? No, I do not to see cosplayers walking around on the streets to know that they exist, and no, nothing that I experience for myself in Japan, or anywhere else for that matter, that I saw people do, will somehow make me appreciate it. It's like saying you have to experience a life in a concentration camp to know how hard it was for people to get by in there.
Abriael said:
The only bias here is that against Japanese games, that some western gamers (and wannabe journalists that turn into stereotype-mongers) seem to have. It's always sad that diversity tends to cause that much fear and hatred.
Your fear of these stereotype mongers makes your opinion all the more credible, because last I looked, people who side
with the Japan lovers far outnumber those who don't. Also, don't act like you haven't seen anything else Yahtzee reviewed. He tears ANYTHING apart, and in this case, it was a JRPG, which he tore apart like the rest
while explaining you what reinforces his hate towards JRPGs in general.
P.S. And in my opinion, most JRPGs greatly live up to their stereotypes. Otherwise there would be no reason to use them while 'stereotype-mongering', as you put it.