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JRPGs follow no rules, therefore what some consider "detail," others know it as a ball of crap - mooshed together to make something "creative."
The fact that those crappy, eclectic Japanese RPGs have lasted so long seem insulting to the human race - why people still buy that crap.
The fact that there are only a couple on the 360 makes me feel much better about being Western.
HarlockJC
What you called mooshed together, I call a great storyline. I understand that some people have a hard time following JRPGs the stories are on a much higher level than most western games. So if they seemed moosher together has you call it than a guess there stories are so well done that they go well over your head.
Most Japanness games are based on the end of the world and have some kind of political meaning behide them not just hey why don't we just shoot everybody or wait there is evil aliens to shoot or wait hell is opening up we have to shoot them or I know lets do another WW2 game were we shoot Germans. Notice a pattern
The fact that JRPGs are overly-substanced does not make them on a higher level than Western RPG stories.
If someone painted a canvas with 500 colors, every color having it's own meaning, every meaning being linked to every other color on the canvas (blah blah), would you consider that painting better than a perfectly rendered picture of a hand flipping the bird?
Because I wouldn't.
All I see Japanese storyline as: a five year old kid, fingerpainting, thinking that the more colors he uses the better the picture will be.
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