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What are the JRPG elements of Planescape ?
The graphics are so lush and detailed, that they make you squint your eyes like a Jap to examine them further
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What are the JRPG elements of Planescape ?
Nocturne is certainly a lot more bearable to play compared to most Persona games.I've heard it was influenced by Jojo so I was urged to give it a shot, but after checking out some gameplay videos I was turned off. Escaping into this clandestine sodomy world to battle silly-looking demons will never comapre to something like that Superfly fight. Also, the writing and art direction are terrible.The only Persona game I've tried is Persona 4 Golden, and I didn't like it at all. That series is a little too anime-flavored for my taste.
Nocturne might be good, though. I'll def check it out when the price drops down to something reasonable.
I've never seen anyone actually making a serious comparison between Persona and Jojo, you probably got meme'd because they did have some superficial similarities.I've heard it was influenced by Jojo
I've never seen anyone actually making a serious comparison between Persona and Jojo, you probably got meme'd because they did have some superficial similarities.I've heard it was influenced by Jojo
Japan DeepL translated said:To put it bluntly, it was not popular.
Nowadays, "Jojo brand" has been established, but
It was a minor work that was supported by "lovers" in Jump for a long time.
It has a lot of elements (design and story) that are difficult to be accepted by "boys".
In fact, when it was made into an anime in the past, it was always a failure.
There is also the fact that the work was not good enough.
If it's popular to begin with, it's going to be a hit regardless of how good it is.
So it was a work that didn't have the power (name recognition) to be animated in the first place.
The reason why they suddenly made it into an anime now is because
The reason why we decided to make it into an anime is because it was featured on "Ametalk" and became a bit of a boom.
I've never read Jojo before.
It was also popular with women who had never read JoJo (and didn't usually have a connection to JUMP works).
The popularity of JoJo has increased rapidly.
Even if it's just a temporary boom, it's got a lot of power.
So we decided to make an anime! So you decided to make it into an anime.
In fact, it seems to me that the boom was set up to coincide with the 25th anniversary (^_^
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It's easy to separate the Persona games because the first one and the two second ones are on one side and everything from Persona 3 on, when they started targeting the 13-year-olds, stands on the other.Nocturne is certainly a lot more bearable to play compared to most Persona games.I've heard it was influenced by Jojo so I was urged to give it a shot, but after checking out some gameplay videos I was turned off. Escaping into this clandestine sodomy world to battle silly-looking demons will never comapre to something like that Superfly fight. Also, the writing and art direction are terrible.The only Persona game I've tried is Persona 4 Golden, and I didn't like it at all. That series is a little too anime-flavored for my taste.
Nocturne might be good, though. I'll def check it out when the price drops down to something reasonable.
Hah, funny that. I think I caught a bit of that Ametalk episode but didn't bother since I don't really care about JoJo (have seen the two older OVAs and they are ok'ish...and certainly look better than that modern crap). The "popular with women" part isn't suprising, considering the main crowd that watches Ametalk and the characters.https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q12105828662
Japan DeepL translated said:The reason why we decided to make it into an anime is because it was featured on "Ametalk" and became a bit of a boom.
It was also popular with women who had never read JoJo (and didn't usually have a connection to JUMP works).
JRPG is when you add a story to a chess game.
Most of that was just people from /a/ shitposting making fun of 'anime adaption fans' like they usually did, a lot of /a/ discussion veered into shitposting discord rooms filled with trannyfaggots.I've never seen anyone actually making a serious comparison between Persona and Jojo, you probably got meme'd because they did have some superficial similarities.I've heard it was influenced by Jojo
People overestimate how popular Jojo was regularily.
It was only the newest anime where it really took off internationally, which then made it more popular in Japan in turn. The high meme value made it seem obitiquous with "IS THIS A JOJO REFERENCE" everywhere.
7 years ago before the internet meme culture made zoomers boost Jojo through the heavens it was smaller than Yu Yu Hakusho even. A well known older manga series, but far from the cultural all star it is today.
https://detail.chiebukuro.yahoo.co.jp/qa/question_detail/q12105828662
Japan DeepL translated said:To put it bluntly, it was not popular.
Nowadays, "Jojo brand" has been established, but
It was a minor work that was supported by "lovers" in Jump for a long time.
It has a lot of elements (design and story) that are difficult to be accepted by "boys".
In fact, when it was made into an anime in the past, it was always a failure.
There is also the fact that the work was not good enough.
If it's popular to begin with, it's going to be a hit regardless of how good it is.
So it was a work that didn't have the power (name recognition) to be animated in the first place.
The reason why they suddenly made it into an anime now is because
The reason why we decided to make it into an anime is because it was featured on "Ametalk" and became a bit of a boom.
I've never read Jojo before.
It was also popular with women who had never read JoJo (and didn't usually have a connection to JUMP works).
The popularity of JoJo has increased rapidly.
Even if it's just a temporary boom, it's got a lot of power.
So we decided to make an anime! So you decided to make it into an anime.
In fact, it seems to me that the boom was set up to coincide with the 25th anniversary (^_^
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I barely spent a few moments on Chrono Cross, but my impression is similar. One of the genius aspects of Chrono Trigger* is that each party member is an archetype with a unique silhouette (both visually and narratively). One of the reasons PS:T is such a memorable game is that it copied this idea from Chrono Trigger (something few western RPGs have done). Even a glance at Chrono Cross showed the opposite to be true. CT also takes an extremely simple narrative and then escalates and mildly convolutes it with time travel (the Millennial Fair is one of the most modest openings of a jRPG ever), but CC from the outset felt convoluted and overburdened.
Fun fact: Chrono Cross was meant to be its own thing, but it was shoehorned into being a sequel of Chrono Trigger, by adding a few wall of texts spawned by characters of the first game who hang out there just to say that, as well as retconning things from Trigger.
I barely spent a few moments on Chrono Cross, but my impression is similar. One of the genius aspects of Chrono Trigger* is that each party member is an archetype with a unique silhouette (both visually and narratively). One of the reasons PS:T is such a memorable game is that it copied this idea from Chrono Trigger (something few western RPGs have done). Even a glance at Chrono Cross showed the opposite to be true. CT also takes an extremely simple narrative and then escalates and mildly convolutes it with time travel (the Millennial Fair is one of the most modest openings of a jRPG ever), but CC from the outset felt convoluted and overburdened.
Fun fact: Chrono Cross was meant to be its own thing, but it was shoehorned into being a sequel of Chrono Trigger, by adding a few wall of texts spawned by characters of the first game who hang out there just to say that, as well as retconning things from Trigger.
There was supposed to be a third game, Chrono Break, but it never happened, sadly.
Radiant Historia is perhaps the closest thing we have.
Fun fact: Chrono Cross was meant to be its own thing, but it was shoehorned into being a sequel of Chrono Trigger
I'm hoping we get a good 'boom' for the other two manga I mentioned. Berserk at the very least so we can get a decent anime adaptation
I'm hoping we get a good 'boom' for the other two manga I mentioned. Berserk at the very least so we can get a decent anime adaptation and...well, because Miura's gone I guess too
Even something like One Piece, the anime looks absolutely dogshit compared to the manga:
I'm hoping we get a good 'boom' for the other two manga I mentioned. Berserk at the very least so we can get a decent anime adaptation
Nah bro, anime is decline, no anime can adapt the art of things like Beserk and Vagabond:
And on top of that, animes are censured and content are cut, so anime is nothing but decline. Only watch animes that are not adaptations from mangas, like Ergo Proxy.
wasn't Chrono Cross a sequel to this:
Even more interesting is that Xenogears was originally going to be a sequel to Chrono Trigger.
Nah, they can basically only produce crap now because a.) low budget and b.) CGI. The best you are gonna get is the 1997 adaptation.I'm hoping we get a good 'boom' for the other two manga I mentioned. Berserk at the very least so we can get a decent anime adaptation and...well, because Miura's gone I guess too
Nah, they can basically only produce crap now because a.) low budget and b.) CGI. The best you are gonna get is the 1997 adaptation.I'm hoping we get a good 'boom' for the other two manga I mentioned. Berserk at the very least so we can get a decent anime adaptation and...well, because Miura's gone I guess too
It's a direct consequence of low budget but yeah, outsourcing to China, The Philippines etc is a surefire way to get low quality results. The sad part is that when Japan had money (during the bubble economy) they spent it on OVAs advertising some manga, game or whatever and/or hired staff that had no idea how a good and coherent story should look like. Due to that, there are surprisingly few anime that offer the whole package.Nah, they can basically only produce crap now because a.) low budget and b.) CGI. The best you are gonna get is the 1997 adaptation.
Also, outsourcing to China, don't forget that.
That one is new, and I don't know how it would even work. I remember Xenogears was meant to be one game of a long series, but it's even more different tone-wise than Trigger. It also has tons of Evangelion-esque references that don't make sense at all with the other game.
That one is new, and I don't know how it would even work. I remember Xenogears was meant to be one game of a long series, but it's even more different tone-wise than Trigger. It also has tons of Evangelion-esque references that don't make sense at all with the other game.
You're probably thinking of Xenosaga. That was supposed to be a long series. It was originally planned to be six games but was changed to three after the first game was released.