Scoobes said:
Depends if the Japanese RPG market really do want something a bit different. I think Oblvion did quite well for a WRPG in Japan, so maybe they really are on to something. If we'd only played WRPGs for the last 20 yrs then we'd probably think JRPGs were amazingly fresh new ideas. Then again, it might just be all the pervs messing around with the body physics :P |
True with what you've said but at the same time, I don't want JRPGs to become WRPG by coping WRPG traits like "Making Moral Choices, Alternate Endings, etc". Somehow JRPGs need to make some changes without becoming a WRPG itself. And lol at the pervs messing arounf with body physics comment :D








