Rebuying Xbox 360

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#1 davem1992
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So I'm thinking of rebuying an Xbox 360 next month for the JRPGs that never hit the PS3 and I'm wondering, what other games would you all recommend?

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#2 DaVillain  Moderator
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Here's the Xbox 360 JRPG games you'll might be interested:

  1. Infinite Undiscovery
  2. Blue Dragon
  3. Lost Odyssey
  4. Eternal Sonata
  5. Resonance of Fate
  6. The Last Remnant
  7. Star Ocean: The Last Hope
  8. Tales of Vesperia
  9. Spectral Force 3

These are great JRPG games and Blue Dragon get's my vote, it's simple enough but has lots of depth and Lost Odyssey is also a good JRPG game to be play.

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Lost odyssey for sure. It felt like the true final fantasy XII. Tales of Vesperia as well. I personally didn't care for blue dragon, but you should check it out.

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#4  Edited By nikkycat
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@davillain- said:

Here's the Xbox 360 JRPG games you'll might be interested:

  1. Infinite Undiscovery
  2. Blue Dragon
  3. Lost Odyssey
  4. Eternal Sonata
  5. Resonance of Fate
  6. The Last Remnant
  7. Star Ocean: The Last Hope
  8. Tales of Vesperia
  9. Spectral Force 3

These are great JRPG games and Blue Dragon get's my vote, it's simple enough but has lots of depth and Lost Odyssey is also a good JRPG game to be play.

davallain hit up the big ones. I have played Blue Dragon, Lost Odyssey and Eternal Sonata, They are all great choices. Spectral Force 3 seems VERY cheesy, but pretty fun once you get the hang of it.