| Paul_Warren said: I just don't see as many story-driven games on the PC as there have been on Playstation consoles over the last few years. The few story-based PC games tend to be mmorpg which aren't usually story-based games at all but just series of quests set in a world that don't tell stories in the form of a typical plot triangle with a beginning, middle, and end or shooters with stories tacked on. Things were different in the golden age of PC gaming when the most popular games were being made by the likes of LucasArts Adventure Game Studios, Sierra-On-Line with Roberta Williams, and the Lowes, and Infocom with all of its awesome text based games. But stories like those just don't seem to show up these days in PC games and when they do they don't usually have th budgets of games like Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy. |
Instead of JRPGs we get RTSes which are just as story driven as your JRPG. You even get to have some control over your units in those. The Witcher was a great RPG, won 2007 RPG of the year in many publications. Sam&Max episodes have been tickling in, it is the very definition of story driven. I can keep listing until you give ground to be honest.
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