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What JRPGs have the strongest atmosphere in your opinion ?

Its hard to say what i mean exactly by atmosphere but basically the vibes of the setting. Like how Yakuza 0 has a great 80s atmosphere in its setting and the minigames in it further enforce the vibe of the game.

Like you feel like living in the world when you are playing the JRPG. Similar to games like rdr2 or cyberpunk. But it doesn't necessarily even need an open world for that.

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u/ConsiderationFuzzy — 2 days ago

Honkai AURA Tier list. Day 18.

One pink hair gets placed right next to another pink hair. Today's character is Evernight, just Evernight not March.

u/ConsiderationFuzzy — 2 days ago
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What are some of the best rage moments in Jrpgs ?

That kind of scene in the game where the protagonist gets insanely angry at a villain and their voice acting just hits so hard that you get chills. Either for something bad that happened or becuz someone they care about got killed in front of them. Sometimes it results in them getting a power up and other times it justs leads to a boss fight.

Like Shulk's 'I will kill you' in xenoblade chronicles or Clive's 'I'll f-king kill you' in ff16.

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u/ConsiderationFuzzy — 6 days ago

I have been noticing this from the beginning of the story but cutscenes in this game when people are talking to each other feel a little awkward compared to persona 5's cutscenes. Like whenever there's an action that interrupts the dialogue, there is a certain delay to it and it thus ends up lacking the snappy and fast, energetic feeling of the original game.

For example: In the newest story, there is a scene where Shoki laughs at Shun and taps his shoulder in joy. Rather than the tapping happening while the dialogue is playing, it only happens after his entire dialogue is complete. The pause feels slightly awkward.

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u/ConsiderationFuzzy — 6 days ago