Pause Resume Guest Contributor Ryan Coleman discusses why I Am Setsuna is a great example of a modern JRPG
From Xfire: "The golden era of JRPGs has long since passed, with more traditional RPGs having planted themselves firmly under the spotlight for the better part of the past two decades. However, while there's not been as many JRPG games released in recent years, there's still enough of them being released that results in certain titles slipping under the proverbial radar."
Most of these are the weak story jrpgs which is why its an easy pass for myself. I don't have love to turn based or tactics battles systems but I enjoy the other aspects of jrpgs. The most important aspect to me is the story. I have put up with playing horrible battle systems and mini games that should never exist to enjoy the lengthy and amazing stories these games have. For some reason around the PS3 days they seemed to think, who cares about story just worry about battle system and crafting. So if those are the things you're looking for then this list is for you.
I’ve been trying to get back into playing JRPGs lately. With the recent release of Persona 5 Strikers, I finally decided to start playing Royal. I don’t know if I can make the time for just any JRPG though, and Persona games are always an experience and a half.
I Am Setsuna came out in 2016 but does Tokyo RPG Factory's debut still scratch that 90s nostalgic itch? Jump Dash Roll lines has ATB in its sights for today's Brutal Backlog.
There are certain smaller studios out there making Japanese games that are gradually growing in notoriety. One of them is Tokyo RPG Factory, a developer that most people probably know as the one that is owned by Square Enix. (Other acceptable answers include “the one that makes sad games” or “the one where all the games look a lot alike.” It’s been five years since its founding in 2014, and the company has kept on trucking. In fact, it has a new game coming out this year! Which means now is the perfect time to figure out more about it and why you may want to take an interest in the team’s games.
Not really, the music was horrible, with the same notes repeated over and over again, graphics were very low quality even by mobile standards and the price was way too high.
I loved the game. Too me it felt like a true to form rpg. I put alot of time into it and want more rpgs like it. Music was as it should be just as ff6 and crono trigger were.
One of the main reasons I have been gaming on my new 3ds xl and Android devices is because of the abundance of Jrpgs available to those devices, vs the lack on the traditional consoles. I skipped the PS 4 and Xbox one. I hope the Nintendo Switch will be loaded with Jrpgs, as I will be buying one day one!
Am I the only person looking to play a modern 60+ hr RPG ? I'm not saying that all of them should have their story stretched to accommodate but I have heard many people complain about not having time for anything nowadays and I think it would be sad to have lengthy RPGS go extinct because of this. I am a busy person myself mind you but is it that hard to put in maybe an hr on a single game per day and if so, is it impossible to have patience to finish a game at the time allowed. I've bought Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse month ago at launch finishing the title in 140 hrs recorded time through playing somewhat daily between 15 to 60 minutes when I can but I guess I am one of the extreme few who doesn't feel rushed playing a game.
it tried to be chrono trigger and was nowhere near that level of quality not a bad game just boringly average after a certain point i just lost all interest in playing it every level and the overworld look the same and every freaking song had piano in it which wears on you after a few hours of playing it.