JRPG waiting room

There are a lot of great JRPGs coming soon. Which game(s) are you looking forward to?

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which ones? The only one I was looking forward to was sophie 2 and that came out 2 weeks ago now

Still waiting for Eiyuuden.

im just going to replay shadiw hearts 2

Kuro no Kiseki and Ys X.

Wish there were more new games instead of sequel number 10 for old ass JRPG series.

jack's game gonna be based af

also, FFVII remake pt 2 whenever that happens

They've already come out, but I'm playing Atelier Sophie 2 and Triangle Strategy.

etrian odyssey 6

Suikoden remake will release soon

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Live a Live Remake, DQIII HD2D, and Xenoblade 3 are my big ones.

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There's literally no good JRPGs coming out
JRPGs fucking died with the DS

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How do you guys manage to play all of those JRPGs?
I'm just getting started with the Persona series and I'm guessing this alone will take me a whole year to complete. Persona 1 is actually fucking great so far, though, I definitely wasn't expecting it.
Just looking back on the must plays for each series, I don't know how anyone can afford to even look forward to new releases. Just making it through Romancing SaGa 2 took me a few months.

What are the must play older JRPGs bros. No Reddit options

yeah, exactly my picks. I never played a xeno game, but fuck it, im jumping in

Xeno 3, Ryza 3 (that will happen), Granblue Relink, the new Trails and Seven Pirates H.
Also kind of interested in Sous Hackers 2, Made in Abyss and the new Star Ocean.

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Xenoblade 3, Soul Hackers 2 and Live a Live Remake.

What is the difference between jrpg and rpg?

JRPG focus on characters and world-building, RPG focus on telling a coherent story