Tales of Graces!
Where I walk Dead Bodies lay behind.
Wii JRPGs You Intend to Buy | |||
Arc Rise Fantasia | 26 | 20.63% | |
Tales of Graces | 58 | 46.03% | |
Monado: Beginning of The World | 11 | 8.73% | |
Fragile Dreams | 28 | 22.22% | |
Shiren the Wanderer | 3 | 2.38% | |
Total: | 126 |
i will not necessarily buy them, but i will have them all if you know what i mean :P
Arc Rise and Monado. I still have ToS 2 unopened so by the time I get around to buying Graces it'll be mid-2012 in the bargain bin. Fragile and Shiren I'll get in the bargain bin sometime this year.
360 Games Now Playing: 360 Games unopened: Resonance of Fate Last 360 Game I Beat: Resident Evil 5
DS Games Now Playing: Dragon Quest VI DS Games unopened: Knights in the Nightmare, Etrian Odyssey III, Okamiden, Dragon Quest IX Last DS Game I beat: Radiant Historia
Wii Games Now Playing: Super Mario Galaxy 2, Arc Rise Fantasia Wii Games unopened Little King's Story, Sonic Colors, Silent Hill Shattered Memories Last Wii Game I beat: Sin & Punishment 2
Shiren. Not sure it will be what I am looking for but probably as close as I will get. I used to play a lot of Angband which was great; there are no graphics to speak of, but finding a unique pit is pretty cool even though that only ever happened once and I had to bail on the level or get killed.
Considering the poll is only considering 'console' JRPGs (aka Wii JRPGs), this thread is yet again rather pointless.
What do I need to do to get it through to people that 90% of JRPGs are on handhelds?
From those there, I'm not really interested in any, since I'm not a JRPG fan, but arc rise fantasia has me a bit hyped, but other than that I only see myself getting DQX.
Kenryoku_Maxis said: Considering the poll is only considering 'console' JRPGs (aka Wii JRPGs), this thread is yet again rather pointless. |
I don't think anyone desputes that fact. But all I'm asking is what JRPGs people perfer to buy on the Wii. What's wrong with that?
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Definitely getting Fragile, but from what I know it's what one would call an adventure game and not an RPG at all (and definitely not what one would consider a jrpg)?
Currently Playing: Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked, Professor Layton and the Curious Village
Anticipating: Xenoblade, The Last Story, Mario Kart 7, Rayman Origins, Zelda SS, Crush3D, Tales of the Abyss 3DS, MGS:Snake Eater 3DS, RE:Revelations, Time Travellers, Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, Luigi's Mansion 2, MH TriG, DQ Monsters, Heroes of Ruin