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naznatips said:
rocketpig said:

I can agree with that. But, classifying those games as "Games with RPG elements" opens up a huge ball of wax as far as gameplay diversity goes in the WRPG genre.

Like I said earlier, I think we're just really breaking this down into a semantical argument. Given the wide scope of what is considered "JRPG" vs. the narrow scope of what is considered a "WRPG", it hardly seems fair to me to compare gameplay diversity because once a WRPG steps out of the genre's bounds a few feet, it gets tossed into an entirely different genre.

Man, this conversation really makes me wish I kept more of my old RPGs.


But you don't understand. You keep saying my definition is overly broad, but I'm never leaving the realm of games with a statistical increase system and a level of customizable stat increase. Whereas what you keep saying should be included in the WRPG genre does exit that parameter. I'm applying the same qualifier to both genres. The difference is just that there are so many more JRPGs developed each year, leading to more diversity.

Also, Level 5 is definitely not lacking originality.


Inazuma Eleven meet Princess Nine. It's just a naming coincidence I'm sure.