Vote for your favorite JRPG! The process is simple, add +1 point to any game and subtract -1 point from any game on the list by copy and pasting the most recent list AT THE END OF THE THREAD.
[Edit: Rule Change, you can now vote FOUR TIMES each day, but you CANNOT give MORE than +2 or -2 points to any one game during one day. I changed the rules simply because of the large amount of games on the list.]
You can only vote FOUR every 24 hours and you can use BOTH at the SAME TIME. Feel free to add a new JRPG, but there can ONLY be 35 JRPG's on the list at one time.
[Edit: If we keep adding games this won't end, so what is on the list is what you get].
For simplicity's sake, try not to include anything before the SNES generation. Strategy RPG's are included, but Japanese only.
Xenogears 11 (+1)
Valkyrie Profile 10
Lost Odyssey 10
Grandia 10
Final Fantasy VII 10
Final Fantasy XI 10
Final Fantasy VI 9 (-1)
Final Fantasy IV 10
Final Fantasy X 10
Final Fantasy XII 10
Xenosaga 10
Legend of Dragoon 10
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness 10
Final Fantasy: Tactics 10
Ogre Battle 64 10
Tactics Ogre 10
Chrono Trigger 10
Suikoden II 10
Suikoden III 10
Secret of Mana 10
Arc the Lad II 10
Vagrant Story 10
Front Mission 3 10
Shadow Hearts: Covenant 10
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment 10
Parasite Eve 10
Folklore 10
Kingdom Hearts 10
Kingdom Hearts 2 10
LET THE BATTLE BEGIN!
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