From the review: "Now I must say that up until now, I have never played a 'turn-based' JRPG (though I did get introduced to the JRPG genre earlier in the year with Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom). I’ve been gaming for over 30 years, so it’s quite mad to think that this beloved genre has eluded me..."
Octopath Traveler delisted from the Nintendo eShop, leaving fans puzzled. Stay updated on this surprising turn of events.
Maybe due to it being published by square now has something to do with it. They delisted the Nintendo published version and will probably list the Square one going forward.
Go digital they say
Example after example shows why all digital isn't a good idea. Yet people still doing it.
NVIDIA announced that Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition, OCTOPATH TRAVELER and OCTOPATH TRAVELER II are available on GeForce NOW.
TheGamer Writes "Octopath Traveler 2 builds on the the successes of the first game in all the right ways."
Well for having not played a JRPG ever, Octopath Traveler is a good start. It's retro and modern and takes elements from dozens of JRPGs over the years to mesh one phenomenal title. It's one amazing title. (75hrs in and I am just about halfway through the game)