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Acevil said:
ecurbj said:
@NeoRatt

Exactly my point. I mean I'm to a point now. If I don't complete them I don't complete them. All it matters is if I enjoy the game or not. If I don't then I move on and then come back to it at a later date.

I want:

Blue Dragon
Lost Odyssey
Eternal Sonata
Tales of Vesperia
Infinite Undiscovery

I think that's all the JRPG's on the console right now. But I want those now!

 

Blue Dragon can be found very cheep...if you don't see a price of $20-25...don't buy it! The rest I don't know. You are missing one JRPG....Enchanted Arms.....speaking of which I should finish that game. I finished is Tales of Vesperia and Lost Odyssey. I haven't started Blue Dragon, Eternal Sonata and Infinite Undiscovery.

Blue Dragon at my local EBGames/GameStop is $20 new. So I might get that. I heard that Enchanted Arms was horrible. The battle system was okay but the story was cookie cutter, the characters were not all that important. And they said you run into random battles way to often. I'm just going to skip that game and move on to others. That's exactly why I didn't list it in the JRPG's I want

@ZenfoldorVGI

Eternal Sonata looks exactly like Tales of Vesperia. I liked Eternal Sonata. This is coming from a gamer that rarely plays RPG's in general. I haven't touched a next-gen RPG yet. I have played Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon for a brief period but didn't get the chance to dive straight into those games like I wanted to.

Lost Odyssey was awesome, but I couldn't decide whether I should use a strategy guide or not. Because for some reason I like to collect everything on my first playthrough. That's just the way I am with RPG's. The only true RPG I enjoyed was Final Fantasy X on the PS2. I'm looking for a RPG that take my mind off that game. 

I never played a Tales game, so this is probably why I made a thread and kinda made a awful talk about Tales of Vesperia, because everything about the game is new to me. It looks entertaining. I watched some more gameplay videos of it and enjoyed it. I'm going to give the demo a second go and see if it is for me. 

Today is the day I buy a RPG. I want either a strategy/RPG or a strategy game in general. Because I'm trying to get into that genre now. Jeanne D'Arc for the PSP looks mighty awesome and so does Advance Wars on the DS.

But I might just pick up Blue Dragon today and play through it, because its only $20. But I will in the mean time decide between Infinite Undiscovery and Tales of Vesperia, which one I should get.

But to be honest I'm leaning more to Tales of Vesperia than anything :)