| jlauro said: As the developers started being bought out by Microsoft, caring more about the graphics and less about the story, and not making them for the console of choice (the Wii). |
Fixed that for you. For JRPG to be a success in the west, it has to be a success in the east - that's where the 'advertising' comes from. A good rep in japan leads to sales in west. Since Microsoft bought the JRPG dev's in Japan the JRPG is dead pretty much everywhere. We lost a generation of JRPG's due to Microsoft fiddling.
Trying to convince me the Wii is a real adult game machine 'if you play it right' is like trying to convince me Tofu tastes great 'if you just cook it right'







