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outlawauron said:
noname2200 said:
outlawauron said:
Riachu said:
sapient said:
I think JRPGs have their place and WRPGs theirs. They both need to learn from each other.

What could WRPGs learn from JRPGs that they haven't already?

 

Make a game that is filled to the brim with bugs and glitches and intolerable load times.

Make a game with a decent story, maybe some character development. I could go on.

In fairness, WRPGs are improving in that area, most notably Bioware.

Bethesda, on the other hand, still hasn't heard of the term "character," let alone "development."

Still, WRPGs are for the most part getting better in terms of both plot and character.

Riachu said:

Some WRPG stories are arguably the best in any game out there(i.e. Planescape:Torment)

Whoawhoawhoawhoa!!!

Let's not get carried away, now.

Exactly. They are getting better but I struggle to care about the characters in most WRPGs.

 

Wow dude, you MUST play Planescape Torment it is one of the best RPG's in History, with incredible story and characters (that in my opinion are better then 95% of RPG's ever released), and the main character , well it's hard to describe its just so incredible, this game is a must for any RPG fan.

 

Characters, well since you create them in WRPG's there is less development scripted throught the story, you're not observing a character, you  should feel like you're the cahracter.(something like in Warhammer or D&D RPG games)