I've 6 right now but I don't see myself adding too many more to my pile in the future. Will be getting Fable 2 soon. Final Fantasy XIII for sure. The ones available on PC (Last Remnant, Mass Effect, Fallout 3, Oblivion) I'll try to see if I can run on my computer. But after this summer, I won't have as much time for lengthy rpgs so I'm going to take a break from the genre and focus more on other stuff. I don't mind long games but when I have more limited time, I do feel like I'm missing out if I devote my time too much to one quality game at the expense of other quality games. I'm more of a ADD personality than an OCD one I guess. I've played little of ToV so I can't really judge much of that.
1. Enchanted Arms: yes I'm not kidding. It's no masterpiece but the gameplay was surprisingly enjoyable for me. The Penny Arcade guys loved this game so I know I'm not the only one. I have a hard time understanding why this seems like the most hated jrpg out there. BD and LO are traditional and turn-based too so that can't be it. LO has random battles. I guess maybe everyone was turned off by the overly flamboyant Makoto. lol. And the horrible english voice acting. But just switch to Japanese voices and you are good. Or it could be the dumb name of the localized version (Enchant Arm makes more sense than Enchanted Arms given the story line) or the dumb protagonist. I would really like to know why this game is so viscerally hated.
2. Blue Dragon
3. Lost Odyssey
4. Infinite Undiscovery: I'm not too far in though
5. Eternal Sonata