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killeryoshis said:
Train wreck said:

This is some super hyperbole.  It doesn't show that what so ever. 

Maybe I should have reworded it a bit. They don't want ONLY  Heavy cinematic RPGs of today. I want more RPGs that depend on more Role-Playing and Gameplay than something that is hellbent on telling a story. Octopath Selling shows that there is a market for people like me. 

Cinematic is not really a point of contention imo. The crux here is the turnbased gameplay and art direction. People want traditional RPGs and that experiences, this  doesn't necessarily have to be massively budgeted.