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sc94597 said:
Riachu said:
RolStoppable said:
Doesn't the author of this article know that JRPGs go for the most part to the best selling system?

Well, duh. I have been noticing the trend. But the Wii is the bestselling console this gen yet the only JRPG that is considered to be high profile is a sequel to ToS. Where as the 360 will have Star Ocean 4, Tales of Vesperia, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragonand Infinite Undiscovery as high profile JRPGs. The only high profile JRPG exclusives coming to the PS3 are Dark Cloud 3, Final Fantasy Versus XIII and White Knight Chronicles.

 

This didn't mention Final Fantasy XIII and The Last Remnant because they are multiplatform ot timed-exclusive

 

What's your definition of "High Profile"? I would consider FFCC:TCB, and Fragile high profile. Not to mention the main tales series will be going to the Wii after the DS gets Tales of Hearts. There are also first party offerings like Fire Emblem, and probably will be more of them considering how many First party Jrpgs were on the ds. I'm sure we will see more. Also are High Profile rpgs the only ones? I'm pretty sure I enjoyed many of Low Budget(Assuming that is what you meant by "High Profile) Jrpgs in my life. You guys are wrong in the matter that the Wii isn't leading now in Jrpgs because Nintendo only focuses on the casual(which is wrong btw). The 360 has been on the market for a year longer than the Wii and PS3. Not to mention everybody thought the Wii would fail before launch, and it takes many years to develop an rpg. The 360 isn't even in the Lead by much, and that could easily change for any console.

 

I know what RPGs or games in general are high profile but I still don't know what makes a game high profile