Well, it’s been a while since Obstructed Views has written anything, so OV thought, why not do an article about something that OV really enjoys? The first game that ever caught our eye was Final Fantasy. Since then, OV has been completely addicted to those awesome JRPG games. Now, without further ado, obstructed views will give you a list of ten JRPGS you should go back and play. And if you have never played them, well, what the hell are you thinking?
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I want to add Valkyrie Profile to the list instead of recent games.
And I love these Japan-exclusive and unknown (even for the Japanese) masterpieces of JRPGs in 1990's:
- Tenshi No Uta II: Datenshi No Sentaku
- Illusion City
- Linda Cube (aka Linda Cube again)
- Ore No Shikabane o Koeteyuke
So many people who started out with FF7 missed on what I think is the best Final fantasy in 6. Kefka is a lunatic, lol.
Fire Emblem and Disgaea are not JRPGs. They're SRPGs.
Sheesh, its like anything that is made in Japan and has CHARACTERS in it gets labelled a JRPG.
Suikoden II.