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Xenoblade and The Last Story were amazing RPGs, so thankful that I was able to procure a Wii again before they came out. Honestly though, the one RPG that has me more excited than any other right now is Persona 5. I know that game is going to be absolutely amazing based on both P3 and P4. If the fifth (numbered) game in the series is as good as those two, I believe Persona will have become what Final Fantasy used to be in terms of greatness. (Not saying it's anything like FF) Just that I used to be able to go out and buy a new FF game and KNOW it was going to be an incredible experience. Key words there, that I used to be able to do that...