Why Do People Care About JRPGs_
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Why do people like Japanese role-playing games? What is a Japanese role-playing game? Why the hell do I write a column about them every week? Welcome to the Random Encounters Explainer. Consider this a primer on JRPGs, your introduction to the genre and a piece designed to answer many of your burning questions. Whether you’re an expert on all things Atelier or you don’t know the difference between Final Fight and Final Fantasy, allow me to help you develop more appreciation for an under-appreciated genre.(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); Let’s do this. So what is the deal with JRPGs? Why should I care about them? Well, they’re awesome. More than any other genre of video game, JRPGs are adept at playing with your emotions and crafting the illusion that you’re fighting your way through grand adventures. They tend to focus on narrative and exploration. Sometimes they tell wide, sweeping stories about angry gods and evil empires. Other times they keep things simple and adventurous. And sometimes they let you hang out in high school https://kotaku.com/why-is-mitsuru-so-hot-and-other-burning-persona-3-que-5902820 In general, the experience you can get out of a JRPG is drastically different from the experience you can get out of any other genre of video game. Although you sometimes have to be patient with them. Hold up. What’s a JRPG? You know, this is a surprisingly tricky question. By its strictest definition, a JRPG is just a role-playing game made in Japan: a Japanese role-playing game. But there are also a ton of Western games designed to look, feel, and play like Eastern RPGs: games like Anachronox, Charles Barkley’s Shut Up And Jam: Gaiden, and the latest Penny Arcade https://kotaku.com/on-the-rain-slick-precipice-of-darkness-episode-3-the-5921387 In many ways, the genre has evolved to become something more than just “a role-playing game made in Japan.” Then what makes a JRPG a JRPG? Any number of things. One common factor is turn-based combat—that is, combat in which every character stands around and waits for some arbitrary clock to run out before they attack. You’ll usually gather a party. You can usually visit a variety of exotic cities, dungeons, and other locations. You’ll usually participate in some sort of character progression system. Maybe there are airships. World maps. Lots and lots of bosses and monsters and tough challenges. Awesome music. A whimsical sense of humor. But it’s not those parts that make a JRPG a JRPG; it’s the sum of them all. JRPGs are JRPGs because they’re dream-packed, emotion-triggering, hair-raising adventures that make you laugh, cry, and everything in between. In other words, JRPGs are JRPGs because they feel like JRPGs. Helpful, right? Really, though, it’s like porn: you know it when you see it. Sounds boring. Why do people like them? Lots of reasons! For one, there’s a certain rhythm to turn-based combat that a lot of people enjoy. We might love their stories and characters. Or maybe we just like getting lost for a while in experiences that we can’t get elsewhere. I find JRPGs intimidating/archaic/obsolete/annoying. Why should I care? Well… give them another chance! The genre has much more depth and breadth than you might believe if you’ve only limited yourself to games like Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest Okay… then what should I play? Have you tried the Paper Mario series? Or Mario & Luigi? Both are hilarious, fast-paced twists on the genre. If you want something really unique and special, get your hands on Valkyria Chronicles, a strategy role-playing game with an unusual setting, some lovely cel-shaded graphics, and one hell of a combat system. Want something faster? How about the action-packed Kingdom Hearts series? Or the hack-and-slash Ys games, several of which have been repackaged for Steam and PSP? What if I’ve never played a JRPG before? What game should I play? Good question! Let me give you a few options: Final Fantasy VI – The best game in the most popular RPG series on the planet. It packs one hell of an emotional wallop. Its characters are subtle, interesting, and hilarious. And that music https://kotaku.com/may-the-incredible-music-of-final-fantasy-live-on-forev-5920112 Suikoden – A fast-paced, politic-heavy game that places you in the shoes of a rebel out to fight against a nasty, oppressing empire. It’s a little rough around the edges, but that’s part of the charm. And it’ll help you segue into my favorite game of all time, the illustrious masterpiece Suikoden II Mother 3 – Charming, easy to get into, and poignant as hell. Lost Odyssey – Old-school sensibilities in a new-school package. If you can get past the awful voice acting (and a few annoying characters), you might really enjoy this console JRPG. Worth playing if only for the dream sequences, which make up some of the best writing I’ve ever seen. The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky – About as awesome an adventure as you can
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