I'm beginning to think that RPGs is subjective to the individual. They are like cloths, books, and music, we each have our top picks. If I were to tell you that Dragon's Dogma was my favorite JRPG for the PS3, I'm sure many people would disagree with me.
After this year I've learned one thing. Never listen to the opinions of editors or "professional" game review sites. Almost of the games that I adore were self-picked with the exception of a few my friends gave to me when I first experimented with playing video games.
I'm 32 now and child stories, re-used cliches, top of the line graphics, and good marketing scheme is not enough to warrant my purchase. I guess what I'm trying to say is, that no matter how much the internet praises a game, from now on I'm gonna to:
1st: Not warrant their opinions.
2nd: Not spoil my picks with video game reviews. (I'll still read to see if has glitches)
3rd: Not buy games that are out of usual preferences.
Yes, I think I'm getting old.








