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miqdadi said:
DonFerrari said:

Besides you being older and having experienced a lot an thus making it harder to surprise you, gaming in general have improved so much that even top games don't get that much wow over orhers.

But you should have been clearer at first, and also you didn't say what have gotten their leadership.

Not one in particular, I've been enjoying Elder scroll, Fallout, Xenoblade, & Fire emblem I also like Dragon quest from SE, If there has to be a replacement then I think Bethesda got the majority of my time

Maybe experiencing the old games at their time makes a difference but that's my point, FF13, & FF15 have their moments but somehow they feel incomplete, SE loses of FF talents is the major factor I guess, but I don't think it's the only thing, I believe that the company is unwilling to take major risks and huge investments and we can see that clearly in all their titles

Seems like you want to count WRPGs as JRPG and from what I have played FE is very much standard FF Tactics without much groundbreaking, Elder Scroll is just a boring game for me =p won't comment on Fallout because I never got interested in playing, DQ I haven't played in ages and Xenoblade I hated their PS2 entry.

HoangNhatAnh said:
DonFerrari said:

Well I don't really think Pokemon is similar to what we usually consider JRPG... but if we were to consider Pokemon a JRPG then FF losing the lead would be something that happened almost since Pokemon released and not something of a new occurence as was the point from that person.

Want it or not, Pokemon/Digimon/Monster Hunter Stories/Yokai Watch/World of Final Fantasy are JRPG

Most would say that a JRPG isn't defined as a RPG made in Japan, but on its elements... anyway as I said if one want to consider Pokemon a JRPG (no problem in my opinion) he shouldn't say FF recently lost it's lead as the main JRPG because pokemon sell more and have more talking going on.



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