"I used to hide the fact that I played cartoony Japanese RPGs, but then I realized: it's okay."
BitCultures examines some of the best musically inspired video games.
Gameplane: "Many games can astonish players with creative gameplay or emotional stories. Others are remarkable due to the fun we had with them, while some are simply beautiful. These are nine JRPGs, which made us fall in love with virtual places."
Jerry from BagoGames says, "It turns out that 2007 was an amazing year for gamers, not only did many franchises begin, some started to get their footing."
It's crazy to think that Uncharted came out so long ago. I replayed the series last year as part of the Nathan Drake Collection, and the game felt brand new again, even after all these years. Such an enduring franchise.
Never thought it wasn't ok.
Eternal Sonata! How I wish I didn't trade you in :(
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I think the writer is questioning himself,no one said it wasn't ok.
jrpg has always been one of those in between type of genres, while Western games are straightforward. You look at Gears for a example, you know the game is designed for adults. Heck, there were times when I found Pokemon games to be quite intimidating.
Edit: I'm pretty sure any of us in the past has questioned ourselves about what is or isn't ok to play. You simply forgot or you're on denial. It's like the time when I questioned myself if it was ok to play Silent Hill even though I was already old enough to play the game or was I? In the end, any player can learn a lot from an rpg especially if you're trying to take a time off from reality.