Sentences with phrase «first jrpg»

My first JRPG was FF 1, and I was enraptured with the series through all its iterations (plus SoM and Chrono Trigger, and even liked FF Crystal Quest)...
While it's not the first JRPG to use a time - travel motif, incorporating it into the gameplay makes the expertly - paced story feel as if it's shaped by the player.
FF VII was the very first JRPG that I got to play and after a childhood full of Sonic and Castlevania (Yes, didn't start with Nintendo!)
It was my first JRPG, and the first time I had experienced a game with a compelling narrative that I cared about what happened next, rather than just how I was going to conquer the next level.
My first JRPG game, I remember when i was 12 years old i was staying with my cousins and all my ps one games had scratches and there was this game that i refused to play because i prefered other type of games and it was FFVII, i played it for like 4 hours straight and when i returned to my house i played all night long, this game was fantastic for me at that age, the story, the characters, the music, the gameplay, the summons i mean everything was perfect, Cloud is my favorite protagonist of all time and i support Clerith btw, Aertih was my waifu in those early years.
Calling Dragon Quest the first jrpg is like calling Kingsfield the first Souls game).
Whilst we're on the subject of firsts, it may be the eighth game in the enduring series but it's also the first JRPG on Nintendo's handheld system.
Some quick research revealed that it was the first JRPG many people played.
Persona 4 Golden was my first JRPG apart from Final Fantasy X, and I absolutely loved it.
Final Fantasy was among the first JRPGs to utilize a party - based battle system, as well as individual classes for each party member.
I found this annoying but somewhat expected as it was one of the first JRPGs.
This series is notable in many ways, it was one of the first JRPGS to use a real time action based combat called «The Linear Motion Battle System» (instead the typical turn based games of the time); Also noteworthy were Characters using their unique skills in combos with each other, earning interesting titles and of - course the skits!
One of the first JRPGs to apply its mechanics to a sidescrolling perspective, Wonder Boy in Monster Land showed the versatility of the genre, as well as how the inherent strengths of an RPG might be combined with existing genres to make a deeper and more varied experience.

Not exact matches

It's a JRPG that struggles to add anything of value, perhaps to the point of reminding us why the natural evolution of the genre happened in the first place.
It's easily the first must - have JRPG of 2017.
After all, sales for such JRPG are rather frontloaded (meaning most of the sales happen during the first two weeks, unlike evergreen titles like Puzzle & Dragons Z), even though nothing is guaranteed just yet.
It ended up selling 85 586 units during the first four days (almost 70 % of all copies shipped to retailers, around 130 000 units), which is definitely a great result considering the platform it came out on (which has barely any JRPG, and therefore almost no audience for this genre).
Yesterday, FuRyu uploaded the very first trailer for The Alliance Alive, its new JRPG for the Nintendo 3DS.
It isn't for no reason that the first Xenoblade game was acclaimed as «the best JRPG since Chrono Trigger,» a game that inspires thoughtful articles to this day.
It would have been something of a surprise for Tokyo RPG Factory's second game to be anything but an RPG, and their second game is set to follow in the footsteps of their first, I Am Setsuna, as a classically style JRPG.
This is a lavish, beautiful, full - fat JRPG experience, and a perfect bookend to a phenomenal first year for Nintendo's hybrid console.
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You'd be smart to see just how much time you'll be investing into a hardcore JRPG or checking to see if the first one for the Switch is watered down.
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Neither of the two systems has had any major JRPGs, and XB will arguably be the first to launch.
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But believe it or not, their first Nintendo Switch title is not going to one of those JRPG, but instead an horror / suspense adventure game called Rei - Jin - G - Lu - P (in collaboration with dwango).
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is the first big JRPG on the Nintendo Switch and the sequel to 2010's Xenoblade Chronicles for the original Wii.
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At first glance, Grandia employs the typical turn - based battle system found in most JRPGs.
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It's still not like experiencing these events first hand, but it's definitely better than nothing, especially for those who have no intention of playing two huge JRPGs one after the other.
Gaming since the inception of Nintendo in the 80's, he has grown to avidly appreciate games of every genre, maturing his preference specifically now to third - person action games, first - person shooters and JRPGs.
There are quite a few JRPGs slated to arrive this year, and one of the first will be the upcoming Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory.
September 14, 2016 - The first Trails of Cold Steel took The Legend of Heroes series to a higher level with its incredible cast of characters, epic plot, and awesome JRPG gameplay.
The very first Xenoblade Chronicles was noteworthy in a number of ways, but one aspect that stood out in comparison to most JRPGs was the decidedly British English voice acting.
Atelier Totori will release in North America in September... and JRPG fans better hope the ESRB gets it right on the first try.
The first in a completely new RPG series developed by Square Enix studio Tokyo RPG Factory, I AM SETSUNA features a battle system inspired by the classic hit CHRONO TRIGGER ®, authentic JRPG gameplay, beautiful art design and an unforgettable story.
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Despite its formidable size, one of the first things seasoned JRPG fans will notice is that the introduction has been intelligently streamlined.
The open world nature of the first half of the game may not be for JRPG fans, especially for those who prefer a more traditional approach, but this shouldn't stop anybody from experiencing Noctis» journey the way it was meant to be experienced.
Final Fantasy IV was the JRPG giant's first real move into proper dramatic storytelling.
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