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Is it good or bad? Will jrpgs become better if they get rid of "save the world" plots? How should jrpg developers switch up the formula?



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make a simulation JRPG



How about a JRPG where you destroy the world?



@ wfz - I would play it

I hope that is the plot of FF:My life as a dark lord



wfz said:
How about a JRPG where you destroy the world?

even thats been done

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Xxain said:
wfz said:
How about a JRPG where you destroy the world?

even thats been done

What rpg has done that before?



Breath of Fire 3 & 5 dont have save the world plots



g-value said:
Xxain said:
wfz said:
How about a JRPG where you destroy the world?

 

even thats been done

What rpg has done that before?

 

yeah, I want to play it!!

 



RPG's don't even need a plot at all to be good.

Whether or not it's save the world plot doesn't even matter. A JRPG doesn't just become better because of a plot.



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There are a lot of games, not just JRPG's, that abuse the save the world plot.



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