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Onyxmeth said:
Groucho said:
Onyxmeth said:

I'm not a big fan of western RPGs. I like to be able to do everything, so the amount of choices and inability to go in every direction makes me feel like I'm missing out on something. Out of the ones i've played, Planescape Torment is my favorite. I also liked Jade Empire very much. I've owned Mass Effect for over three months but I haven't even tried it yet.

 

You say you don't like WRPGs, then you go and describe a JRPG, to describe how you don't like WRPGs. I don't get it.

WRPG: less linear, lots to do and side-quests, 1st- or 3rd-person perspective. You are the character, the story is you-centric, Often with shallow character development, and an occasionally epic plot.

JRPG: totally linear, less freedom and side-quests, but often mini-games. 3rd-person perspective. Often deep character development, with universally cheesy plots.

 

Back to topic:

My fav WRPG... Fallout, although Baldur's Gate 1 and Icewind Dale 1 were pretty epic.

How so? I said I like to do everything and many WRPGs allow you to do too much and in many cases, you can't do everything in one playthrough. This is especially true with a game like Fallout, where as you progress, you make choices that can prove to be undoable for the rest of the game. I then feel I'm missing whatever story or dialogue would have been had I made a different choice. It eats at me. How does any of that have to do with JRPGs?

 

 

Hmm.  I see now what you were trying to say in your post.  Sorry for the confusion.