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That is, Western role-playing games versus Japanese role-playing games. I'm wondering what people prefer (if not enjoy both well enough not to have a distinct preference) and most importantly why. There is no poll because I want to encourage in-depth replies.
Bear in mind that this thread excludes MMO games. I can't really impose that you do not talk about them because if you want to then you will, but it's not what I have in mind with this thread — what I'm getting into is single-player games and I want to understand perspectives relevant to that. I'm not after recommendations, but a better understanding of RPGs in general. I grew up with shooters, you see; I'm terrible at RPGs.
I have not the easiest time getting into either, but I favour WRPGs. They contain such tropes and conventions which I can, with my Western culture and upbringing, better understand and relate to than those of Japanese media. The gameplay's unfamiliar and seems to differ a lot between individual games, so I'm still not sure what to think of it, but I do my best.
JRPGs seem to lack much of the role-playing part or just have a different idea of it, at least the FF-style ones do; as I understand there's little if any way for the player to project onto their avatar, indeed nothing of character creation beyond choosing a name. The role one plays is apparently the same as playing the role of the protagonist in any other game; one pulls them by their big spikey hairdo until the story is done. You're free to refute that, though; it's merely the impression I get. I understand also that not all JRPGs are necessarily like that — I enjoy Monster Hunter, if nothing else.
Bear in mind that this thread excludes MMO games. I can't really impose that you do not talk about them because if you want to then you will, but it's not what I have in mind with this thread — what I'm getting into is single-player games and I want to understand perspectives relevant to that. I'm not after recommendations, but a better understanding of RPGs in general. I grew up with shooters, you see; I'm terrible at RPGs.
I have not the easiest time getting into either, but I favour WRPGs. They contain such tropes and conventions which I can, with my Western culture and upbringing, better understand and relate to than those of Japanese media. The gameplay's unfamiliar and seems to differ a lot between individual games, so I'm still not sure what to think of it, but I do my best.
JRPGs seem to lack much of the role-playing part or just have a different idea of it, at least the FF-style ones do; as I understand there's little if any way for the player to project onto their avatar, indeed nothing of character creation beyond choosing a name. The role one plays is apparently the same as playing the role of the protagonist in any other game; one pulls them by their big spikey hairdo until the story is done. You're free to refute that, though; it's merely the impression I get. I understand also that not all JRPGs are necessarily like that — I enjoy Monster Hunter, if nothing else.