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360:

I think you should start with Tales of Vesperia. It's a great and easy(or hard) ARPG, it has interesting characters, great graphics, you can change the difficulty during battle, avoid all the battles you want. It has great character development, but you can skip it all if you want. It's almost entirely voiced, and it's 30-100 hours long, depending on your playstyle.

It has a fair story, but a great narrative, and it is a really interesting, sexy, anime-style, well-paced, and engrossing adventure. The leveling system also really lets you see your characters get stronger and progress with each level. The game also runs very smoothly on the 360(like Dead Space) never lags up, and has no technical issues.

Wii:

The best RPG like game on the Wii is far and away Radiant Dawn. However, you would be required to play the first game to get the most out of it, so I highly suggest getting Tales of Symphonia.

IMO, Vesperia edges it out, but they're more different than they are better/worse than each other. It's a fantastic game that was released for gamecube, and it manages to have a much better storyline than vesperia, but with worse characters and slightly worse gameplay.

Another gamecube game that is great is Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. For DS, I'd recommend The World Ends With You.


You want a WRPG?

Fallout 3 or Mass Effect, for PC or 360.



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I don't need your console war.

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