Most JRPGs can be a tad slow and have such similar movesets that players likely know what to expect before they actually begin.
You don't expect Shakespearean storytelling from
most JRPGs, and you can always skip through the game's cut scenes if you're particularly bored with them.
For those not familiar with SMT, unlike
most JRPGs, it features mute protagonist and focuses more on recurring themes of chaos and order than a solid narrative.
Sure, that's basically how
most JRPGs go but the story of Ni no Kuni II is so straightforward and uninspiring that it never feels like a proper, epic adventure.
Sure, there were elements that seemed familiar, but the entire product felt off to those used to crumb trail you got from
most JRPGs.
Turns out having your family murdered is a bit more stressful than
most JRPGs make it out to be.
This is a refreshing change from the typical hot - headed heroes found in
most JRPGs.
A story of her on an epic mission and she wasn't a stereotypical whiny female that you see in
most JRPGs.
By doing this, Atelier Rorona Plus dispenses with the combat focus of
most JRPGs in favour of time and resource management, not unlike what you might experience in Harvest Moon.
The voice acting leaves a lot to be desired, as with
most JRPGs, but the music is easy enough on the ears to keep you from stabbing your ear drums.
The story won't be winning any awards, but it's miles ahead of what
most JRPGs are giving us these days, even the newer ones.
Given that
most JRPGs have very different design goals, this is one mechanic they can do without.
Unlike
most JRPGs that are set in some mythical fantasy land or sci - fi setting, the modern - day setting is one of the many breaths of fresh air that help to keep the game fresh.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3D avoids the gameplay styles of
most JRPGs and instead presents gamers with something that is incredibly complex, yet completely new and completely unique to the genre.
It's a basic, predictable «save the world» story you've seen in
most JRPGs.
As with
most JRPGs, there is a bit of level grinding involved, but it never gets old or feels like you need to do it more than a few specific times during the game.
It's important that the game trains you into this habit because, unlike in
most JRPGs, you don't have the benefit of a dedicated healer character, for a number of reasons.
Most importantly, unlike in
most JRPGs, which delineate bosses and regular enemies through pacing, with regular enemies being defeated easily in swift battles, and with bosses absorbing more punishment and requiring more complex strategy, Dragon Quarter has two paces of battles: slow, and slower.
I own
most JRPGs on the PS3 but the ones I don't have I will be happy to try out (even if it doesn't look that great (eyeing Time and Eternity)-RRB-.
And not just because of the Dark Hour either — you'll find that the game touches on some oddly mature themes that
most JRPGs steer clear of.
The smaller screen feels nice for that type of graphics and
most JRPGs are more enjoyable on portable consoles, also because of the genres» archaic save system (PS Vita's rest mode feels more suitable since it doesn't depend on external power like the PS4).
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.
Most JRPGs or Korean MMOs don't work here.
At first glance, Grandia employs the typical turn - based battle system found in
most JRPGs.
Atelier Lydie & Suelle mixes things up in several ways that make the game feel different from
most JRPGs.
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.
As with
most JRPG titles, combat is turned based which gives you the traditional options that include tactics such as attack, defensive, magic plus the ability to defend characters and also heal.
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 and Fire Emblem Warriors competed for the «
Most JRPG Dialogue» award.
Like
most JRPG's the tale slowly unravels to unveil a quest to save the world.
Also, unlike
most JRPG's I never had to grind in order to level up my character.
If you don't know,
most JRPG assets, especially those for scenery, are built of individual squares that are patched together to make bigger pictures.
A PC version of a JRPG would probably only be purchased by Western gamers, and even then,
most JRPG fans in the West probably already own a console for the purpose of playing JRPGs.
It's great to see a trailer show so much gameplay, instead of random story points that have no meaning without the context (like
most JRPG trailers).
Not exact matches
Let's play a RTS or a good
jrpg:D Gaming wise, i enjoy
most genres, personality wise, I'm chill with a good sense of humor:)
This, plus Akiba's Beat and Caligula Effect are the
most underwhelming
JRPGs we got this year (even the SAO game released last month is far better than this, and that's just sad).
Tales of Xillia is a
JRPG with personality, capable, even two years after the Japanese release, to appear original and engaging where it matters
most.
Pleasantly surprised by this game, I was expecting to go in to what I thought I would be a very middling experience but I came out playing what, in my opinion, was probably the
most addicting
JRPG I've played in a few years.
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.
I find the DQ series the
most immersive
JRPG games in existence.
It's a trio of
JRPGs from one of the
most respected and reliable publishers for fans of the niche genre.
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!
Hardcore
JRPG enthusiasts will find Dark Rose Valkyrie to be one of the
most rewarding games in recent memory while casual genre fans may be put off by the overall complexity and repetitive missions.
This third title in Monolith Soft's Xenoblade Chronicles series is the
most Japanese - leaning to date, the developer having successfully fused design elements from western MMOs and
JRPGs over the past eight years.
It is one of the
most charming and easy going
JRPG games this console generation has seen, and I will certainly be crafting cute items for days to come.
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In many ways, the reason Chrono Cross is one of the
most underrated
JRPGs in gaming is because of the comparisons to its predecessor, Chrono Trigger.
JRPG nerds are assuredly the demographic that the 3DS will
most continue to satisfy long into next year.