Wolfpup
CAGiversary!
This is weird for me because mid-90s, Japanese RPGs were my favorite genre...though that may have been helped by most of the games I loved being made by Sakaguchi, or translated by Working Designs, or brought over by Nintendo or Sega.
It also used to be that I had SOOOOO few games-so few games I even WANTED to play, and less money to buy them with. Now? There's a dozen games a month I want to play it seems like, and my backlog is over 100 games (well over 100 games I think). While length used to be a blessing, if a game is fun and over in 6 hours, I'm kind of thrilled (and usually keep it!)
Story? I feel like aside form Sakaguchi's stuff, Japanese RPGs don't have good stories compared with other genres now...the typical FPS is a lot more compelling to me, versus "mute 15 year old protagonist meets up with random buddies to go save the world that for some reason only he can save".
Fetch quests. Oh, how I abhor fetch quests. I do not NOT want to feel like a game is just a series of software triggers to activate the next part of the game...and most JRPGs feel like this to me.
I liked Super Paper Mario. I love Mario & Luigi 2. I loved Sakaguchi's Lost Odyssey. But other than that?
I got burnt out on Dragon Quest 8. Burnt out on Dragon Quest 4 (the latter especially just felt like a series of triggers to activate the next part of the gameplay...I'd have more fun walking down a straight line and buying gear and whacking the bad guys).
Got burnt out on Glory of Hercules...which, from the little I played, wasn't really BAD, but had a clunky interface, and just didn't grab me in 5 hours. I mean some other games I'm FINISHED with in 5 hours, but these RPGs don't even grab me in that length of time.
Got burnt out trying to get through Chono Cross again...gave up way earlier than the first time.
Got burnt out trying to get through Suekoden again, and again, way earlier than I gave up the first time (played it this time on the PSN release on PSP).
I'm still being attracted to these games...probably stupidly bought Y's 1 and 2 and Tactics Ogre for PSP today, and there are several more RPGs I want in the next couple of months.
I don't know...I used to love these so much that its hard for me to let go, I guess.
Maybe I should just limit myself to Sakaguchi's games and the twice a decade Final Fantasy releases, and Paper Mario/Mario & Luigi...'cause those are the only one's I like anymore
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It also used to be that I had SOOOOO few games-so few games I even WANTED to play, and less money to buy them with. Now? There's a dozen games a month I want to play it seems like, and my backlog is over 100 games (well over 100 games I think). While length used to be a blessing, if a game is fun and over in 6 hours, I'm kind of thrilled (and usually keep it!)
Story? I feel like aside form Sakaguchi's stuff, Japanese RPGs don't have good stories compared with other genres now...the typical FPS is a lot more compelling to me, versus "mute 15 year old protagonist meets up with random buddies to go save the world that for some reason only he can save".
Fetch quests. Oh, how I abhor fetch quests. I do not NOT want to feel like a game is just a series of software triggers to activate the next part of the game...and most JRPGs feel like this to me.
I liked Super Paper Mario. I love Mario & Luigi 2. I loved Sakaguchi's Lost Odyssey. But other than that?
I got burnt out on Dragon Quest 8. Burnt out on Dragon Quest 4 (the latter especially just felt like a series of triggers to activate the next part of the gameplay...I'd have more fun walking down a straight line and buying gear and whacking the bad guys).
Got burnt out on Glory of Hercules...which, from the little I played, wasn't really BAD, but had a clunky interface, and just didn't grab me in 5 hours. I mean some other games I'm FINISHED with in 5 hours, but these RPGs don't even grab me in that length of time.
Got burnt out trying to get through Chono Cross again...gave up way earlier than the first time.
Got burnt out trying to get through Suekoden again, and again, way earlier than I gave up the first time (played it this time on the PSN release on PSP).
I'm still being attracted to these games...probably stupidly bought Y's 1 and 2 and Tactics Ogre for PSP today, and there are several more RPGs I want in the next couple of months.
I don't know...I used to love these so much that its hard for me to let go, I guess.
Maybe I should just limit myself to Sakaguchi's games and the twice a decade Final Fantasy releases, and Paper Mario/Mario & Luigi...'cause those are the only one's I like anymore
