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Djanjo's Opinion on Games and gaming of Today
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i just miss REAL FANTASY games, the games you would play and almost bring you to tears because of how beautiful they were. more lands like ivalice and FFIX. no more sci-fi fantasy games please, no more cliche wrpgs. when i play a game i want it to be good enough to make me WANT to live in that world, somewhere better than this world somewhere that can invoke my imagination without having to say "oh, this is the part where your imagination kicks in!!"

i want to see more games with races other than humans, and those races arent just anthropomorphous or ancient magical beings of infinate wisdom or grungy mutants. i want to sea beautiful lush environments and forests that arent empty or lacking with flora and fauna i could never even imagine. im tired of every rpg trying to get more edgy or add/mix up a formula that was fine anyway. stop creating new watered down battle systems that focus on reflexes/perception/manual dexterity/luck or other things that arent inherent in all people. i miss turn based systems because it wasnt about the action or being able to hit the buttons at just the right time, it was about tactics and figuring out the best way to use your skills etc etc (this is why i love the fuck out of MMOs btw, specifically FFXI). most RPGs now are genre crossover RPGs. like RPG-shooters, RPG-platformers, and so on.

just go back to making pure, beautiful, imaginative turn based RPGs PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE. those are the only games i miss. i literally almost cried watching that level 5 trailer above because of how beautiful it looked and how much creativity and imagination it had. it brought me back to the way my childhood used to be, where everything was an adventure not a chore. this is how every game should be.

i wish i could make RPGs i would do this V_________V
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RE: Djanjo's Opinion on Games and gaming of Today - by water dog - 06-10-2010, 11:29 AM

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