Quote Originally Posted by Hsu View Post
(American-style RPGs, by the way, refer to games that stick closer to the genre's roots in the D20 system and usually have a more open-ended approach to character building and game progression. JRPGs are usually hold your hand more in order to tell a flashy narrative)
That's because we like a thing called FREEDOM here in America, even in our games. "American" RPGs are true RPGs, so I feel. While RPGs like Final Fantasy aren't completely RPG. Funny enough though, people claim to love RPGs like FF, but dislike the true RPGs, or other games where you make your own character with no concrete story, such as FF:CC

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