I have been taking some time go back through many of the older games and consoles that I have owned over the years and thinking about their libraries and the one constant is that all of my favorite systems became so because of the RPGS that were available on them. Sega was my primary console in those old days and the only reason I ever really bothered with Nintendo was for RPGs and the occasional Capcom/Konami game mostly.
So when I think back to the reasoning behind my ending up with PlayStation when I did it was largely due to all of the amazing RPGS that came or were coming to their systems. It could easily be argued that most of the better known games were third party but that did not stop me from loving many of the first party RPGS that Sony had brought to the table.
A few examples of some of Sony's owned RPG IPs
Wild Arms:
http://youtu.be/VVOFibwVMw0
Awesome soundtrack, great wild west inspired theme, and lots of great characters.
Legend of Legaia:
http://youtu.be/1gWoy_ZLC2E
Really interesting battle mechanics and even though it's a game that has aged somewhat poorly I still remember being really intrigued by the idea of someone mixing fighting game combo mechanics into an RPG.
Legend of Dragoon:
http://youtu.be/DaMWwEgSYuo
Really had a fantasy power rangers vibe to it, and I liked the combat, music. And many of the characters. Saddest part about this one is that we almost got a sequel and Shuhei admits himself that after he left Japan SCEJ gave up on it...
Arc the Lad:
http://youtu.be/tOuwt2KDupo
I have the least familiarity with this one but plan to pick them up soon for my Vita so I can give them a shot.
Dark Cloud:
http://youtu.be/s0yznAnd_XY
Dark Cloud probably makes the most sense since it was developed by Level 5 who has largely transitioned to mobile/handheld development. Still depressing that it's dead.
There are a few others aswell like White Knight,Champions of Norrath, Drakkan, Demons Souls(Obviously BloodBorne is coming) but all of Sony's internal RPG IP have been left in the dust to rot and die in favor of stuff like Killzone or Drive Club.
At first my opinion was pretty much that they just did not sell well but then when I read stuff like this
It seems to go against that idea.
It's just something I never understood about Sony because while much of their fanbase was built on the back of stuff like Crash, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, etc there is also a large portion of their fanbase that was there for all of the amazing RPGS that came to their systems both First and third party.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone at Sony actually comment on why they gave up on developing RPGS from a first party angle but it's a gap that I hope Sony considers fixing this generation.
So when I think back to the reasoning behind my ending up with PlayStation when I did it was largely due to all of the amazing RPGS that came or were coming to their systems. It could easily be argued that most of the better known games were third party but that did not stop me from loving many of the first party RPGS that Sony had brought to the table.
A few examples of some of Sony's owned RPG IPs
Wild Arms:
http://youtu.be/VVOFibwVMw0
Awesome soundtrack, great wild west inspired theme, and lots of great characters.
Legend of Legaia:
http://youtu.be/1gWoy_ZLC2E
Really interesting battle mechanics and even though it's a game that has aged somewhat poorly I still remember being really intrigued by the idea of someone mixing fighting game combo mechanics into an RPG.
Legend of Dragoon:
http://youtu.be/DaMWwEgSYuo
Really had a fantasy power rangers vibe to it, and I liked the combat, music. And many of the characters. Saddest part about this one is that we almost got a sequel and Shuhei admits himself that after he left Japan SCEJ gave up on it...
Arc the Lad:
http://youtu.be/tOuwt2KDupo
I have the least familiarity with this one but plan to pick them up soon for my Vita so I can give them a shot.
Dark Cloud:
http://youtu.be/s0yznAnd_XY
Dark Cloud probably makes the most sense since it was developed by Level 5 who has largely transitioned to mobile/handheld development. Still depressing that it's dead.
There are a few others aswell like White Knight,Champions of Norrath, Drakkan, Demons Souls(Obviously BloodBorne is coming) but all of Sony's internal RPG IP have been left in the dust to rot and die in favor of stuff like Killzone or Drive Club.
At first my opinion was pretty much that they just did not sell well but then when I read stuff like this
According to Shuhei Yoshida, The Legend of Dragoon cost Sony Computer Entertainment $16 million to develop in over a span of three years and that most of the game's sales were made overseas, saying "the sales in the U.S. were very strong."
It seems to go against that idea.
It's just something I never understood about Sony because while much of their fanbase was built on the back of stuff like Crash, Gran Turismo, Metal Gear, etc there is also a large portion of their fanbase that was there for all of the amazing RPGS that came to their systems both First and third party.
I don't think I have ever seen anyone at Sony actually comment on why they gave up on developing RPGS from a first party angle but it's a gap that I hope Sony considers fixing this generation.