| TheKoreanGuy said: I really don't get Japan sometimes. Ni no Kuni looks like everything I want out of a JRPG. The game is brimming with sheer quality. The animations look amazing, almost like a painting. A lighthearted story with a vast world to explore. The gameplay mechanics look solid and a joy to play. And it's literally a flop in Japan. I don't get it, is it because the protagonists are children? I fully expected the transition of JRPGs from last gen to this gen to be something similar to Ni no Kuni, but no. Instead we get a game like this that was at the top of Japan's sales chart at one point.
What the hell, Japan? (I liked watching the anime, but come on. This game shouldn't be anywhere near the top-selling charts.) |
You're being non-sensical with this. That visual novel based off an incredibly popular anime didn't sell as well as Nino kuni. What's your point? Top places on weekly charts are so incredibly irrelevant that I can't understand why anyone could or would use it as any sort of gauge or barometer.
@ STAGE
I'm not sure if you're serious here. The only WRPG to outdo FF13 is Skyrim, and from there, it takes a while to get to a WRPG. I'm being nice and not counting any of the portable RPGs that have blown every WRPG out of the water.







