| Wright said:
It is considered an JRPG indeed. |
Ha! You beat me by 7 hours.
This topic was the reason for my very first post if I recall correctly. Back then, people were calling WRPGs RPGs and JRPGs JRPGs, which made no sense. It doesn't matter how the RPG plays when it comes to the WRPG and JRPG since the classification is based on the region the game was made. Here's another example:

This is a turn-based WRPG, much like Dragon's Dogma is an Action based JRPG (or Action RPG before WRPGs actually became decent) .
| AshKetchum1992 said: And why did the clasification of RPGs based on the country of origin appear? |
When western developers started making popular western RPGs (around the time Oblivion, Mass Effect, and Fallout 3 released on consoles). Before then, most people classified JRPGs as turn-based, strategy, or action RPGs. WRPGs were usually classified as PC RPGs because that's really the only platform they were popular on.
I am the Playstation Avenger.
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