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S.T.A.G.E. said:
Kenryoku_Maxis said:
I thought this thread was going to be some equalizing thread where people talked about liking both WRPGs and JRPGs. Instead...we choose between a WRPG and JRPG being better than each other?

Frankly, I haven't played Mass Effect yet, so I can't say if I'm hyped for Mass Effect 2. Though I like some Bioware games (already getting majorly hyped for Star Wars: The Old Republic).

On the flip side, I'm not getting at all hyped for FFXIII. Out of every FF game yet, it seems to be the most which is taking the most from previous games, as well as other RPGs made before it. Out of all the trailers, gameplay videos and information I have seen for the game, I have yet to see one original gameplay concept, setting concept or even plot point that strikes me as original in any way. Its almost as if this game, more than any FF game before it, is just a hodgepodge of past movie, RPG and Final Fantasy concepts mashed together into one massive big budget game. And that's not interesting me in the least. I can name 10 RPGs I'm looking forward to, and FFXIII just isn't on the list, despite its huge production values and namesake.

So with that, I'd probably have to say, I'd be more inclined to play Mass Effect 2, just to try my hand at a new RPG. But to expand on your question, I don't think FFXIII is the end all of JRPGs. And frankly, I have a laundry list of those I'm waiting for. Such as Dragon Quest VI, IX and X, Lufia Estpolis, Ninokuni: The Another World and heck, I'm getting rather interested in the upcoming Final Fantasy Gaiden. Even that looks to be breaking more ground than FFXIII.

The reason for some bias is because people who only have PS3's or Wii owners who side with JRPG's only are coming into the thread.

I totally agree with you about FFXIII. There is nothing groundbreaking about it. Versus is probably going to be the groundbreaking game but we haven't seen footage of it. The Japanese are definitely losing the creativity they used to once dominate with.

Or maybe people actually like Final Fantasy because they think its a good franchise? Why do you downplay other people's tastes as if they don't matter? And on the subject of bias; a person with a Mass Effect avatar who clearly dislikes JRPG's is not exactly what the OP was looking for. He wanted to see if it'd be a hard choice for people who were fans of both genres, you obviously aren't so your choice is simple.

I enjoy both genres myself, I just don't think ME is all its cracked up to be at all (I played the PC version). I'll get the sequel for sure though!