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The Final Fantasy series is a series that is known to most gamers. One of the best acclaimed games from the series is said to be Final Fantasy 7.
 
The Final Fantasy series is a series that is known to most gamers. One of the best acclaimed games from the series is said to be Final Fantasy 7.
 
Final Fantasy was developed by, formely know as Square, Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix) for the Playstation home console.
 
Final Fantasy was developed by, formely know as Square, Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix) for the Playstation home console.
Out of all the Final Fantasy games, Final Fantasy 7 is the best selling game with approximately 10 million copies sold and it is no surprise given that many consider it a masterpiece for many reasons.<ref>http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2010/05/masterpiece-final-fantasy-vii/</ref> Final Fantasy 7 was the first game in the series to be rendered in 3-D so aesthetically it was something new.  
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Out of all the Final Fantasy games, Final Fantasy 7 is the best selling game with approximately 10 million copies sold and it is no surprise given that many consider it a masterpiece for many reasons.<ref>http://arstechnica.com/gaming/2010/05/masterpiece-final-fantasy-vii/</ref> Final Fantasy 7 was the first game in the series to be rendered in 3-D so aesthetically it was something new.
  
 
=== Persona===
 
=== Persona===
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=== Pokemon ===
 
=== Pokemon ===
 
Pokemon has grown to be the second biggest video game franchise in the world.
 
Pokemon has grown to be the second biggest video game franchise in the world.
 
It is funny to thing about Pokemon as a JRPG but it is one since it is an RPG developed by a Japanese developer and has certain elements found in other games categorized as JRPGs. One thing
 
It is funny to thing about Pokemon as a JRPG but it is one since it is an RPG developed by a Japanese developer and has certain elements found in other games categorized as JRPGs. One thing
Pokemon lacks in respect to being a JRPG is a compelling story. While it is a linear game, the story of Pokemon in no way compares to Final Fantasy 3 or 7. In Pokemon, the player has the option to choose his own team as oppose to having the teammates be assigned like in most RPGs such as Kingdom Hearts where your party consists of Donald and Goofy most of the time. Each Pokemon the player catches has its own type which is similar to classes or jobs in other JRPGs. The battle system in Pokemon is intuitive since rather than having classes, you have types. It is intuitive because it makes sense why certain types are weak against others while in other RPGs, weaknesses can be less straightforward to recognize.
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Pokemon lacks in respect to being a JRPG is a compelling story. While it is a linear game, the story of Pokemon in no way compares to Final Fantasy 3 or 7. In Pokemon, the player has the option to choose his own team as oppose to having the teammates be assigned like in most RPGs such as Kingdom Hearts where your party consists of Donald and Goofy most of the time. Each Pokemon the player catches has its own type which is similar to classes or jobs in other JRPGs. Catching Pokemon is similar to Dragon Quest in which you are also able to capture monsters to use in your team. The battle system in Pokemon is turn-based and intuitive since rather than having classes, you have types. It is intuitive because it makes sense why certain types are weak against others while in other RPGs, weaknesses can be less straightforward to recognize.
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As noted, Pokemon has many elements found in other JRPG games. Pokemon has elements of dungeon crawling and boss battles that require skill. A player can grind in Pokemon and in some cases, must grind in order to advance in the game.  
  
 
=='''Small List of Most Notable JRPG titles'''==
 
=='''Small List of Most Notable JRPG titles'''==

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Japanese Role-Playing Games (commonly known as JRPG) are not a genre of games. JRPG is an umbrella term that describes RPGs have distinct features. JRPGs are typically made by Japanese developers but are not exclusively made by them. JRPGs do not describe specifically what game mechanics or narrative elements a game has because all the RPG games that fall under the JRPG label are different types of RPGs. The term JRPG however does share similar aspects to the term console RPG.

History

The development of the video game RPG genre is heavily influenced by table top RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons. Before the widespread of the Famicom or other gaming consoles, computer gaming was quite popular in Japan. During the 1980s, Japanese RPGs began appearing in the market. The Japanese company Koei developed several games for the NEC PC-8801 such as The Dragon and Princess (one of the first Japanese RPGs), Seduction of the Condominium Wife (which has eroge elements), and Sword & Sorcery. Koei continued to produce other games such as Secrets of King Kufu (introduced the dungeon crawler genre) and Bokosuka Wars ( contained Tactical RPG elements). In addition, Nihon Falcom, another Japanese video game company, made a game called Dragon Slayer which featured a hack and slash dungeon crawler gameplay and is considered to be the first Action-RPG[1] .

In 1985, Yuji Hori, a Japanese game designer, created a game called Dragon Quest which took bits from various RPGs such as Wizardry, Ultima, and Black Onyx. The revolutionary thing that Dragon Quest did was it made the RPG genre more accessible to gamers. Dragon Quest is known as a light RPG because it does not require the player to draw his or her own maps, memorize specific names of spells or commands. Dragon Quest also simplified stats by implementing HP, MP, EXP, and levels rather than complex systems seen in previous RPGs. Dragon Quest did not require the player to learn tons of complicated rules but rather offered an intriguing story with intuitive gameplay.

Following Dragon Quest came the renowned Final Fantasy series which was developed by Square (now known as Square Enix). The Final Fantasy series helped popularize the RPG genre among home console gamers.

Aesthetics

When RPGs began to gain popularity, hardware limitations restricted games to have 8-bit graphics. However, as PCs and console hardware became more advanced, the graphics in RPGs changes as well.

One element that is noticeable when looking at Western RPGs and JRPGs is the art style/ graphics. JRPGs usually opt for a Japanese anime look while Western RPGs lean more towards a realistic look[2].

Game Mechanics

Since JRPG contains an array of sub-RPG genres, it can include many game mechanics. The majority include a basic stat system. As mentioned earlier, like in most RPGs, characters level up by EXP and can also improve their HP and MP.


Narrative

Final Fantasy 7

JRPGs usually focus more on story than gameplay. For that reason, a lot of JRPGs tend to have a great linear or non-linear storyline but not much feel for an open world like Western-RPGs such as Fallout or Skyrim. The characters in JRPGs are pre-made characters and customization is not as vast as in Western-RPGs.

Examples of games known as JRPGs

Screenshot of Super Mario RPG

Final Fantasy 7

The Final Fantasy series is a series that is known to most gamers. One of the best acclaimed games from the series is said to be Final Fantasy 7. Final Fantasy was developed by, formely know as Square, Squaresoft (now known as Square Enix) for the Playstation home console. Out of all the Final Fantasy games, Final Fantasy 7 is the best selling game with approximately 10 million copies sold and it is no surprise given that many consider it a masterpiece for many reasons.[3] Final Fantasy 7 was the first game in the series to be rendered in 3-D so aesthetically it was something new.

Persona

Pokemon

Pokemon has grown to be the second biggest video game franchise in the world. It is funny to thing about Pokemon as a JRPG but it is one since it is an RPG developed by a Japanese developer and has certain elements found in other games categorized as JRPGs. One thing Pokemon lacks in respect to being a JRPG is a compelling story. While it is a linear game, the story of Pokemon in no way compares to Final Fantasy 3 or 7. In Pokemon, the player has the option to choose his own team as oppose to having the teammates be assigned like in most RPGs such as Kingdom Hearts where your party consists of Donald and Goofy most of the time. Each Pokemon the player catches has its own type which is similar to classes or jobs in other JRPGs. Catching Pokemon is similar to Dragon Quest in which you are also able to capture monsters to use in your team. The battle system in Pokemon is turn-based and intuitive since rather than having classes, you have types. It is intuitive because it makes sense why certain types are weak against others while in other RPGs, weaknesses can be less straightforward to recognize. As noted, Pokemon has many elements found in other JRPG games. Pokemon has elements of dungeon crawling and boss battles that require skill. A player can grind in Pokemon and in some cases, must grind in order to advance in the game.

Small List of Most Notable JRPG titles

Persona 4 Golden[1]
A look at the interesting battle system of Earthbound[2]
  • Pokemon
  • Final Fantasy Series
  • Kingdom Hearts (Action-RPG)
  • Chrono Series
  • Tales Series
  • Secret of Mana (Action-RPG)
  • Mother Series (Earthbound)
  • Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars
  • Persona Series
  • Dragon Quest Series