ATLUS..just kidding =X
ATLUS..just kidding =X
想要對妳說的 不敢說的愛
Square, square, square.
Has to be square.
I doubt JRPGs will ever become particularly popular with your average gamer. To most people, JRPGs just plain aren't that fun to play.
I wouldn't count on the 360 getting all that popular in Japan. In the last two years it's managed to sell less than 400,000 units. Pretty pathetic by anyone's standards. Granted it saw a boost when Blue Dragon came out, but it's sales quickly dropped again, and it never came close to outselling anything but the Gamecube. Lost Odyssey may have a similar effect, but I doubt it will last. Also, this may sound a little bad, but the Japanese aren't likely to care about Mass Effect. Regardless of how good it looks, they don't typically care for North American games. North American RPG's in particular. The only place Mistwalker will ever do well if they stick with the 360 is North America and possibly Europe, but not if every game is as average as Blue Dragon. My preference would be for Square.
Sqaure all the way. They don't juast make RPG's eather they've also made other games in different genres.
Full metal alchemist was not a terrible game.
Yeah, looking back I didn't quite think that through.
That's just how the American Economy works. Whether its Japanese RPGs, Hip Hop CD's, Martial Arts Films, or cleaning products, the market traditionally directs consumers to a select few products.
I think there's alot of truth in that.
Well, like I said, if anything it's very small steps, but they are steps forward. I can only see them being replicated with Lost Odyssey, and especially down the line since Amano and Sakaguchi have said that they want to/will be working together down the line. If Uematsu is also on that game, it is going to be a big event. Considering these games sell consoles, it's going to leave Japanese gamers with XBox360's who are going to be buying different games and the hype will eventually start rolling from there.Originally Posted by Vivi22
Bite your tongue. Einhander was godly.
Well, there are other factors to consider. Yes, Japanese gamers who bought the 360 for Blue Dragon will likely buy other games, but the fact is it's an American console and largely supported by American developers. Japanese developer support has certainly increased since the days of the Xbox but American games and consoles rarely do well over there. Especially now when the Japanese market is turning heavily to the casual games of systems like the Wii and DS. American games don't interest your typical Japanese gamer, just as much because they aren't Japanese as because of the differences in gameplay styles. The 360 is certainly a bigger success than the Xbox in Japan, but I don't think we'll see a meaningful shift in the Japanese market towards the console. I agree that they're taking small steps forward, but I doubt even Microsoft's next console years from now will be able to make a sizable dent in that market.Originally Posted by Bolivar