An unparalleled sense of style, superb turn - based combat, some truly compelling characters and themes and a genuinely engrossing world make Persona 5 not only one of the best
JRPGs ever made, but also one of the finest games in years.
In The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky SC, Falcom's celebrated Sound Team jdk returns with a massive and highly lauded score that perfectly complements the tumultuous resolution to one of the most moving and expansive
JRPGs ever created.
Nihon Falcom's celebrated Sound Team jdk returns with a massive and highly lauded score that perfectly complements the tumultuous resolution to one of the most moving and expansive
JRPGs ever created.
This is, undoubtedly, one of the greatest
JRPGs ever created.
While the game does have random battles, which have been a staple of
JRPGs ever since the original Dragon Quest in the 80s, this game actually has a bar indicating when you will get sucked into a battle.
Persona 4 is what I believe to be one of the best
JRPGs ever made.
While it is, in my opinion, the weakest of its trilogy, there's no shame in coming in third to two of the best
JRPGs ever.
Releasing right around 20 years ago in 1997, Final Fantasy VII is a landmark game for the gaming industry, and is generally praised as one of the greatest
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«The unveiling of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 comes as a bit of a surprise as it wasn't a game many expected to be revealed for the Switch, but given that it's been nearly seven years since the release of the first Xenoblade Chronicles and how that game itself is one of the greatest
JRPGS ever, fans will undoubtedly be excited about what Monolith Soft has to show in the upcoming sequel.
While it is, in my opinion, the weakest of its trilogy, there's no shame in coming in third to two of the best
JRPGs ever.
Disgaea 5 is probably the best Strategy
JRPG ever made.
Battles, as one suggests, are straight forward to those who have played
any JRPG ever.
Would easily be my game of the year in many other years that didn't see juggernauts like persona 5, my top
jrpg ever..
This was only the second
JRPG I ever played, I played it through on the Mega Drive Ultimate Collection.
Chrono Trigger is probably my favourite
JRPG ever and to hear that this game is very much in the same vain has me excited.
Its predecessor — Earthbound — was the first real
JRPG I ever beat from start to finish.
Not exact matches
With the addition of city building and strategy battle elements, Ni No Kuni 2 is a deeper and more varied experience than most
JRPGs out there, and certainly among the most beautiful and artful games that you'll
ever see.
Thanks Square Enix for all FF legendary games, for Chaos Rings and sequels, for The World Ends With You, Chrono Trigger, Secret of Mana, and now for Dragon Quest also legendary
JRPG's games, always SE will always be my favorite and most exclusive game developer and publisher
ever!
They seem like solid handhelds, and I'm sure they're great for
JRPG fans, but there were only
ever a handful of titles that looked even remotely interesting to me.
This is a no - brainer if you've
ever played a
JRPG in your life.
Despite releasing in the»90s, they're widely considered the best entries in some of the most accomplished
JRPG franchises
ever conceived.
The latter is not only one of the best classic
JRPG released on all formats in recent years, but also one of the best consoles - to - PC ports
ever, thanks to a variety of additional features that make the PC version the definitive version.
One of the best things about the 3DS is its wide and
ever - growing library of
JRPG's.
Have you
ever wanted to create your very own
JRPG?
If you've
ever pondered the result of tossing a tabletop RPG,
JRPG, and rogue - like into a blender, behold For The King from development team IronOak Games.
The Monster Hunter's series is in no way a true
JRPG and will in no way
ever be compared to real RPG's or
JRPG's like «Final Fantasy», «Orge Battle», «The Last Story», «Xenoblade Chronicles», and that list goes on.
Ever since Square Enix showed off the power of the PlayStation 3 with a tech demo featuring Final Fantasy 7's protagonist Cloud hopping off a speeding train in glorious high - definition, fans have been clamoring for a proper remake of the seminal
JRPG from 1997.
A shame, too, because Persona 3 has quite simply one of the best turn - based battle systems
ever created for a
JRPG.
That said, this trailer looks like it was pieced together from every other
JRPG trailer
ever made.
Are we
ever going to see some 1st party
jrpg characters from Dark Cloud, Wild Arms or Legend of Dragoon?
Just download an emulator and play Star Ocean: The Second Story (one of the best RGPs
ever) and realize that the greatest era of
JRPGs has come and gone.
They're a duo of grindy and time - consuming turn - based
JRPGs, but their bizarre art design is unlike anything the genre has seen before, or
ever again.
Come across a patrolling enemy on your travels and you'll be transported onto a battlefield on which to fight using a system that will be instantly familiar to anyone who has
ever played a
JRPG.
When
ever something like a band, movie or video games get very popular it suddenly becomes hated, but the haters only speak for around 10 % of consumers, numbers speak more than hatred fueled comments, this game will be a huge sucsess even if you do not want it to be, just like cod and assassins creed, fifa every year people will play and buy, just stick to the games you want to buy and stop creating this negative articles, you yourself have probably bought some» generic» title and enjoyed it as some point you can't tell me you're an indie loving hipster who play
JRPGs all the time or is a Full time retro gamer
Have you
ever found yourself sitting back, relaxing with a nice cold drink in your hand when you suddenly realize that what you need in life is a strategy meets rogue - like meets
JRPG video game?
You neglected to mention that 2012 also brought us Growlanser: Wayfarer of Time (PSP), which is one of the greatest / most underrated
JRPG series
ever.
Perhaps I like the Inazuma Eleven series more than I should, but the mix of wacky anime characters, football, and
JRPG elements have had me hooked
ever since the first game finally made it to European DS systems in 2011 — three years after it debuted in Japan — thanks to Nintendo and Level - 5's joined effort.
Throughout the last few years — without
ever thinking this would be the case, we realize the
JRPGs are special and that there are fans outside of Japan who like them too.
More than that, I had to learn how to use buffs, debuffs, and status effects to survive boss battles — something I hardly
ever do in
JRPGs, because it's not useful.
In fact, Pokemon is the most popular
JRPG series in gaming history, and I doubt anyone else will
ever reach the peaks it has.
That's not to do the series a disservice — Tales of Vesperia is one of the best the series has
ever known, Graces F had one of the very best battle systems of any
JRPG, Xillia had nice characters, and Zestiria... Well, that one was good?
Unfortunately Square would never,
ever, put one of it's
JRPG titles on something like Plus.
Deb: The Persona series is one of my most favourite
JRPG's
ever and I had been waiting a long time for this latest release in the series.
Next year there'll also be a new Valkyria Chronicles, the promising - looking
JRPG Octopath Traveler, Tokyo RPG Factory's Lost Sphear, and doubtless an
ever - growing number of indie ports and big - budget remasters of games from the last few years.
Maybe fore special deluxe releases like many
JRPGs did for the PSP but no standard handheld game should
ever cost more than 40.
Whether newcomers will enjoy it as much will depend on how open they are to Japanese culture and traditional
JRPG design, both of which are becoming
ever more niche in the current gaming market.
«Our desire to meet fans» expectations led us to release Tales of Zestiria on PlayStation 4 and PC (via Steam) for the first time
ever; this is a big step forward for us and all
JRPG lovers!
Everything I had
ever expected from a modern day
JRPG is still present in Final Fantasy XII - the open - ended exploration, well - designed interconnected areas, sprawling cities with various NPCs which change as the story progresses on, and seemingly endless side - quests and optional enemies, dungeons and hidden treasures.
That said, this game has some of the worst boss - fight padding
ever presented in a
JRPG.
This handheld retelling of the classic PlayStation 2
JRPG will be bigger and better than
ever, featuring two new playable characters, more side quests, and the ability to do battle with monsters on the go.