Sentences with phrase «not jrpg»

I don't care what so long as it's not a JRPG or a fighting game.
The combat mechanics refined again from Tales of Destiny, featuring smoother graphics and better AI but remaining true to it's LMBS roots so far; the combat controls in Tales of Eternia feel like you are playing a fighting game and not a JRPG with time sensitive button presses and combos, and a basic co-op combat so your friends can fight with you.
It's an action game, not a JRPG.
This is a racing game dammit not a JRPG!
Time will only tell whether or not this JRPG will see new life.
Not every JRPG has to be from Japan, per se.
We're big on RPGs too, just not JRPGs.
SoTC wasn't a JRPG, but it was one hell of a Japanese game.
Xenoblade Chronicles X isn't a JRPG for everyone, but it's definitely still a technical marvel and enjoyable game.
isn't a JRPG for everyone, but it's definitely still a technical marvel and enjoyable game.

Not exact matches

I'm sorry, my fellow JRPG fans — I wouldn't risk this one.
The fan of One Piece series has an obligacióin to this second chapter, but the player simply fond of Action JRPG does not.
Even though it's not the best JRPG out there in the vast 3DS library, The Alliance Alive comes in the twilight of the portable system, and it offers 40 - plus solid hours of adventuring for the ones who were left wanting more from The Legend of Legacy.
Lost Sphear is a nice little JRPG, but with all the hype that surrounded it, I believe that nice is just not enough.
Tales of Berseria is a solid JRPG that doesn't excel in any one area but manages to hit all the marks well enough to be enjoyable.
It's a nice, classic JRPG, with more dynamic combat mechanics and things to do, however it abuses cliches of the genre, and its visuals and sound effects aren't really from this generation.
Tales studio delivers another great JRPG - albeit not as great as Vesperia - with a strong narrative and a superb battle system.
Soul Hackers may have been a great game when it was originally released on the SEGA Saturn, but this 3DS port can not live up to modern gaming standards and will only appeal to old - school jrpg fans.
Blue Reflection isn't perfect, but it's an entertaining experience that fans of JRPGs and Magic Girl genres will absolutely enjoy.
Twilight of the JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles X is not a straightforward title coming from Japan meant to fill the void of traditional RPGs on...
It's not so much that JRPGs don't exist anymore, it's that they don't seem to exist over here.
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.
The Xbox One might not be known for its reputation as a JRPG machine, but that doesn't mean Microsoft doesn't have a few hits of its own.
When he isn't sampling the latest JRPG from some developer that you haven't heard of, Brandon enjoys games of all genres, especially Smash Bros. and Mario Kart with his friends.
Compile Heart has taken some strides to deliver better JRPG experiences that aren't the likes of Hyperdimension Neptunia and Mugen Souls.
Nevertheless, the story and combat mechanics make up for anything faulty, so I can't recommend it enough to those who love JRPG games.
The game doesn't seem to push any boundaries graphically, but it carries the appeal of a classic JRPG that nostalgic fans demand from time to time to clear their palettes as they wait for the next high budget JRPG release.
Ni no Kuni didn't make much of a splash when it released overseas, but it's become abundantly clear that handhelds are now the last great refuge for JRPGs.
(In which I mention that I could make a one - hour video about JRPG battle systems, and also beg you to not beg me to make that video.)
If you haven't heard it's the spiritual successor to Legend of Legacy, a 2015 JRPG by former Square Enix designers many of us wished we had liked more.
The Longest Five Minutes is a promising JRPG with endearing characters that'll make you happy to experience their tale yet it simply doesn't offer enough fruitful gameplay to satisfy genre fans» gaming sensibilities.
In our review, we found that the title «is a treat and shouldn't be missed out on, especially if you're in the JRPG mood.»
I wasn't too JRPG savvy at the time, but after jumping into Persona 4: Golden, I was instantly in love.
I wasn't too JRPG savvy, but after jumping into P4G, I was instantly in love.
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).
Otherwise, it follows standard JRPG / dungeon crawl lines that aren't worthy of any special warnings.
Maybe there simply isn't a big enough audience for such a JRPG on Nintendo Switch yet (the console is still pretty hard to find in stores), in which case we could witness steady sales in the next few weeks and months.
JRPGs are a niche market as well, not mainstream.
It is safe to say that Romancing SaGa 2 features some intriguing gameplay elements not often seen in contemporary JRPGs.
And I can't wait that days to come, because when shittendoom is gone, JRPG and every other shitty anime will be throw it into garpage and Microsoft will leading the way!!!!
And if that's not really your thing, and you prefer a straight - up JRPG, NIS will also deliver Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland later in the month on September 27.
I'm not putting so much stock in this rumor, but I do hope the success of MK8 and the E3 leads to a renewed interest frmo thirds, especially on the JRPG front.
As expected, the JRPG by Bandai Namco won't be particularly demanding, requiring a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or Radeon R9, 8 GB RAM and Intel Core i7 - 3770 / AMD FX - 8350 for 1080p, 60 FPS.
Additionally, the game features huge amounts of text, even for a JRPG, so those who never liked the verbose approach of the rest of the series will not change their minds with Trails of Cold Steel II.
The latter may not be needed all that much this time around, as the game also includes a feature that more JRPG should include: a quick start option which loads the latest save file.
Earlier this year, you may have picked up on a review we did on Nights of Azure - a crude, if not generally enjoyable, A-RPG from GUST - the folks behind the long - running Atelier series of JRPGs.
If this story sounds familiar in any way, don't be alarmed — it's probably just because you've played one of the hundreds of other JRPG's that uses a similar plot line.
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.
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.
Cosmic Star Heroine not only pays homage to some of the cult classic JRPGs of the yesteryear, it also provides a compelling experience full of memorable characters and some clever writing that is further boosted by an exemplary battle system.
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