what jrpg are you playing right now ?

Valkyrie Profile Lenneth is amazing. Don't care for two, but you can't go wrong with Lenneth.

You should. It was my favorite JRPG in PS2.

On topic, I just started the FFIII remake for Android and I'm liking it so far.

I'm also 15 hours into FFIV, I'm doing a FF marathon since February I believe?
 
Not sure if I ever asked this on this thread or not, but is the battling in Shadow Hearts easier then it seems? That bar that's used to fight looks very annoying, especially since its for every move (at least that's what I see).

So is the Shadow Hearts battling good even with that circle bar? Want to know if this game is worth the purchase.
 
Can't come up with many JRPG characters with good design tbh.

Understandable. Most jRPGs are designed for a target audience that just doesn't exist in significant numbers outside of Japan.

Personally? Really, really dig the art from LUCT's remake.

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Not sure if I ever asked this on this thread or not, but is the battling in Shadow Hearts easier then it seems? That bar that's used to fight looks very annoying, especially since its for every move (at least that's what I see).

So is the Shadow Hearts battling good even with that circle bar? Want to know if this game is worth the purchase.

It's basically turned based with twist. Most every attack requires you to use the spinner, some attacks are harder to hit than others, as you might expect. The spinner also adds a couple of related status effects in the game, like double speed or random speed for the dial, both obviously negative effects. There are also ways to increase the amount of hits you get, IIRC, or otherwise manipulate to spinner for your advantage.

But really, the main draw to Shadow Hearts - the first one anyway - are the horror like elements. The second game is a better game in my opinion, due to some better sidequests, slight tweaks to the ring mechanics, extra content, progression systems, magic and etc, but it removes a lot of the horror from the first game.

If you don't care for turn based, you likely won't like Shadow Hearts battle system.
 
Understandable. Most jRPGs are designed for a target audience that just doesn't exist in significant numbers outside of Japan.

Personally? Really, really dig the art from LUCT's remake.

tactics_ogre_wheel_of_fate_conceptart_QUfXC.jpg

Yeah, there are of course exceptions too. Since the designs tend to be very detailed and intricate, JRPGs also have some of the most memorable designs - in both positive and negative ways.
 
Lufia II - I got some good loot out of the Ancient Cave, now I finished the Dragon Mountain Dungeon and "the world's most difficult trick." It's great fun, yet the battle system, story and graphics(horrible monster designs) don't detract from the overall package.

Phantasy Star IV - It's a little hard to tell you where I am without spoiling certain plot points(and boy are they surprising). Any basic, turn-based battle system like Phantasy Star IV deserves macros.

Dragon Quest IV - At the Azimuth, I'm exploring the underground dungeon there.

Shit man, that's like 3 of the best RPGs ever right there.
 
going into nier to get all the endings, and then i think i might play the drakengard games again.

also reading the grimoire nier translation, man thats a LOT of stuff.
 
Ahhhh, no Star Ocean 3 either, my PS2's laser is probably dying or the disc is in bad shape or something. Battles especially load a long time, 20 seconds at worst. Sooooo... Resonance of Fate then, I guess. Or maybe I'll replay SO2.
 
I played the first few hours of Grandia 2 today.

The interface is so much better than the first game. That alone immediately makes it much more enjoyable.
 
Not sure if I ever asked this on this thread or not, but is the battling in Shadow Hearts easier then it seems? That bar that's used to fight looks very annoying, especially since its for every move (at least that's what I see).

So is the Shadow Hearts battling good even with that circle bar? Want to know if this game is worth the purchase.

The Judgment Ring is one of the better systems in a turn based JRPG.
 
But Cam Clarke though.

The voice acting is a notch up from the first game, although that's not much of an accomplishment.

So far I'm enjoying it. As I said earlier, I had to go PS2 version. The camera panning (with the shoulder buttons) is quite slow, but I can deal.
 
I just finished Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of Time. I fucked up good. Wanted to get an ending with Eliza purely because she was one of the most competent and likeable characters for the early parts of the game and I kept her in my party for so long but those Furlough Quests just shits all over what I want. I dislike using guides on first time playthroughs so I ended up with
Meline
. Also, I failed to save so many people. :(
I want to go through NG+ and get some of the stuff I missed (read: Everything furlough or text choice required) but I'm not sure I can stomach it. The escort quests in particular are some of the worse I've played. It is good in the sense that they need to you to prioritize your targets and think, but the amount of times my companion just runs to the enemy and gets mauled is ridiculous. Even hobbled Cerya in Tactics Ogre is more pleasant. The fact that there is no Retry Battle option is also pretty disappointing.

Any way. I quite enjoyed this game. It tested my patience for a while but it really is quite good and if you're a fan of anime and waifus definitely give it a shot.

Look at dem beautiful weapons of monster destruction!

Also. This guy is a boss.
 
I was a bit of a late bloomer when it came to the PSP, so just recently I got done with Jeanne d'Arc, which was really nice. I thought the graphics and animations were amazing, and although it was loosely set on the actual Joan of Arc story, I liked that the setting remained quite accurate.

Looking to play Crimson Gem Saga soon.
 
I assume the op means JRPG as a genre so FFT on ipad atm. I'm eyeing ultiple versions of pokemans on online stores to get my gf hooked on them. She has never played any of them and I wuld like to start one in tandem with her :3
 
The Judgment Ring is one of the better systems in a turn based JRPG.

If we're talking extra reaction type systems in turn based games then yes, SH's system is pretty much best. Beats Lost Odyssey, Legend of Dragoon,... Well, there aren't many but still. Personally I still prefer it when there's no reaction-based stuff.

Playing Baten Kaitos, and finally got to the twist, I think......:(

What's the sad face for?

I was kind of let down with that twist. I mean I already knew what it was but the way they brought it up wasn't, I don't know, dramatic enough imo. Just felt no impact when it happened.

Anyway, ordered Fire Emblem Awakening last night. Going to take at least a week to get here, though. I probably got spoiled on a plot twist a while back, when some idiot thought it'd be clever to post a picture of one character from FE in a thread about relateable villains or something.
 
Lufia II - I got some good loot out of the Ancient Cave, now I finished the Dragon Mountain Dungeon and "the world's most difficult trick." It's great fun, yet the battle system, story and graphics(horrible monster designs) don't detract from the overall package.

Phantasy Star IV - It's a little hard to tell you where I am without spoiling certain plot points(and boy are they surprising). Any basic, turn-based battle system like Phantasy Star IV deserves macros.

Dragon Quest IV - At the Azimuth, I'm exploring the underground dungeon there.

Lufia II is so, so good. Dem dungeons. Definitely the best RPG on snes after CT and Terranigma.

Any way. I quite enjoyed this game. It tested my patience for a while but it really is quite good and if you're a fan of anime and waifus definitely give it a shot.

I actually think it's good game even if you aren't fan of these things. Honestly, despite the porn tastic character design, i don't think there is THAT much focus on fanservice and waifus. The plot has a lot of focus on politics and there is quite a number of male characters around.
 
I actually think it's good game even if you aren't fan of these things. Honestly, despite the porn tastic character design, i don't think there is THAT much focus on fanservice and waifus. The plot has a lot of focus on politics and there is quite a number of male characters around.

It is a good game but there is a bonus if you want some waifus. Some of the character building is quite nice but overall the political side of the story is kind of average. It is more of a setting for the main plot but I still enjoyed it quite a bit. Also, not all the character designs are oozing flesh, some of them are a bit more conservative. I quite like Meline, Silverneil and Pamela in this regard.
Next time, you will be mine Pamela. We will continue where we left off in the ruined village. I know where your tea set is now. :3
 
I said this in another thread. But, finally started my full play-through of Xenoblade Chronicles. I'm about 7 hours in, just got to Bionis shoulder, I think that's what they called it. Game is really good though. Once I finish this I'm going to move on to Last Story.
 
Not sure if I ever asked this on this thread or not, but is the battling in Shadow Hearts easier then it seems? That bar that's used to fight looks very annoying, especially since its for every move (at least that's what I see).

So is the Shadow Hearts battling good even with that circle bar? Want to know if this game is worth the purchase.

The Judgment Ring is one of the better systems in a turn based JRPG.

I've started the game two days ago and it feels very appropriate. You get used to it very quickly and it brings a certain interesting flavor to the turn-based combat. I'm in Dalian, by the way.
 
I thought about picking up .hack//Infection and .hack//Mutation up, but I found the opinions on the games conflicting.
Care to share your opnion on them?

The fighting really, really sucks, but the story, characters and overall setting are reason enough for me to continue. It's something unique visually, at least. I suggest just playing through Infection, and if you like it, pick up the other 3 in that series (Mutation, Outbreak and Quarantine).

From what I played of the second series (.hack//G.U), I like that more gameplay wise. It's a much more modern game. Plus you can see the beginnings of CC2's ridiculously good animations and celshading in that (which really blossomed in their Naruto games on PS3)

For more opinions, check out Lindsay's great Anniversary Thread on the whole series:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=468802
 
Right now I'm about 11 hours into The "DENPA" Men 2 Beyond the Waves. Such a fun JRPG for the 3DS. Highly recommend this one, even if you've never played the first one. As a matter of fact, you can just skip the first one and go straight into this game.


Also, playing through Pokemon Emerald for the who knows how manyith time. Just arrived in Dewford Town in order to deliver a letter to Steven.
 
The fighting really, really sucks, but the story, characters and overall setting are reason enough for me to continue. It's something unique visually, at least. I suggest just playing through Infection, and if you like it, pick up the other 3 in that series (Mutation, Outbreak and Quarantine).

From what I played of the second series (.hack//G.U), I like that more gameplay wise. It's a much more modern game. Plus you can see the beginnings of CC2's ridiculously good animations and celshading in that (which really blossomed in their Naruto games on PS3)

For more opinions, check out Lindsay's great Anniversary Thread on the whole series:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=468802

Thanks for the input - it's always great to get a personal opnion on games. And I will definitely check out the link.

I will pick up Infection and see if I like it - then I might pick up the rest in the series.
 
the first 3 in the original series are cheap, the 4th one is a holy grail.

I just checked the prices online, and in Europe these games are goddamn expensive. I don't know, I can get the first two games pretty cheap in a store, but the last two are just too pricey in Europe. Am I correct in the assumption that all four games are like one big story?
 
Playing EO IV right now. I just made it to the second land and am digging it for the most part. I do see a healthy amount of lvl grinding in my future with this game. Its killing my "Four in June" goal ;) I may have to put it down for a bit to finish some of the other games I had intended on finishing this month, games that I have a feeling will not take nearly as long to finish.
 
I just checked the prices online, and in Europe these games are goddamn expensive. I don't know, I can get the first two games pretty cheap in a store, but the last two are just too pricey in Europe. Am I correct in the assumption that all four games are like one big story?

They're not too pricey on eBay, really. I got them all for about 30 - 39 euros a pop. And yeah, they form one story. The individual games are all about 10 to 15 hours long
 
They're not too pricey on eBay, really. I got them all for about 30 - 39 euros a pop. And yeah, they form one story. The individual games are all about 10 to 15 hours long

I guess your right.
I know I can get the two first somewhat cheap, and if I like them I will consider picking up the last two. Thanks for the advice on the series.
 
What JRPGs have the most universal appeal? Something that even a western RPG lover can like? I used to love JRPGs as a kid back on PSone/2 and SNES, but as I get older I just can't get into them as easily as before. Maybe because that was all we had back in the day on consoles, and nostalgia is affecting me.
 
What JRPGs have the most universal appeal? Something that even a western RPG lover can like? I used to love JRPGs as a kid back on PSone/2 and SNES, but as I get older I just can't get into them as easily as before. Maybe because that was all we had back in the day on consoles, and nostalgia is affecting me.

It really depends.
Why can't you get into them? Is it the combat or the story and characters? I mean, JRPGs comes in a million different flavors.
You want exploration? Xenoblade Chronicles!
You want a fast-paced combat system? Might wanna check out Tales of Graces f.
For some great characters and story, you could try Persona 3/4.
 
What JRPGs have the most universal appeal? Something that even a western RPG lover can like? I used to love JRPGs as a kid back on PSone/2 and SNES, but as I get older I just can't get into them as easily as before. Maybe because that was all we had back in the day on consoles, and nostalgia is affecting me.

Did you play the Dragon Quest games on the DS?
 
just beaten tales of legendia main story, onto that blasted part 2. The final boss was hard, had to use an all divide (halve damage for battle).
 
just beaten tales of legendia main story, onto that blasted part 2. The final boss was hard, had to use an all divide (halve damage for battle).



I am listening the final boss theme right now. So good.

I am guessing you will continue with the character quests, right?

The first 3 quests are the best ones (Will, Chloe and Norma*). Grune (last one) is nice too, though a little long.

I wish more games adopted this game/quest structure.


* <3 Norma
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I keep hearing that the female MC > the male MC in P3P, so I'm thinking of replaying the game. Is there really that big a difference between the two? Although it's been a while since I've beaten Persona 3, so I might just end up replaying it anyways.
 
The story is mostly the same, but the female MC has S.Link with all the party members and generally all the S.Link seem to be better because they are not romantic. Also characters like
Ryoji
and
Shinji
get more exposure/development.

Personally, either don't replay it or if you really want to replay it go with the FeMC.

What JRPGs have the most universal appeal? Something that even a western RPG lover can like? I used to love JRPGs as a kid back on PSone/2 and SNES, but as I get older I just can't get into them as easily as before. Maybe because that was all we had back in the day on consoles, and nostalgia is affecting me.

Chrono Trigger.

If you are a wRPG fan, try to check Anachronox. It's essentially a jrpg developed by a wester studio with the best writing in the genre.
 
If I were to replay P3, would you recommend FES for the epilogue or P3P for the female MC? The upgraded battle system in P3P doesn't really matter.
 
I am listening the final boss theme right now. So good.

I am guessing you will continue with the character quests, right?

The first 3 quests are the best ones (Will, Chloe and Norma*). Grune (last one) is nice too, though a little long.

I wish more games adopted this game/quest structure.


* <3 Norma
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Gonna take a break and play finish heartgold. then I'll probably go finish part 2

also, why the heck are pokemon games so freaking expensive ?

was looking online for platinum, and it goes for 50
 
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