In Xenoblade 3 you can find entire colonies, quest lines and characters through your exploration that are totally optional. I don't think emptiness is really the game's weakness especially if you are collecting ingredients for the best gems. These secret passages you mentioned often harbor enemies (that you avoided apparently😂) with items you need for these gems. The canisters often have accessories you don't have a chance to buy till later or even unique ones. Anyway I think the game's biggest weakness is that the combat is very automatic and if you go out of your way to do side quests the game is easy and the combat is mindless after about the first ten hours. I only ever lost a battle because some giant beast twenty levels ahead of me happened to catch me when I was exploring. The exploration in this game was my favorite thing even if the rewards didn't seem amazing to some players.
My only problem with 3 is the tank aggro. When I was trying to level all the classes on everyone I realized how few tanks can actually keep aggro. At least in 2 you can take control of the tank for more dps and later on mythra just becomes unkillable and even later on you can permanently cc bosses to death so it's not a big of a deal
Good video, and happy you are into trails. It’s one of the few JRPGs series these days that are able to provide games at a good pace while adding enough new to keep them engaging (for the most part).
Honestly, I think the 'Trails' games (incl most recent) are PRETTY GOOD about their voice acting and the only critique i'd make is that the difficulty settings for the traditional 'command/turn battles' Because anything other than Nightmare or Hard allows one to literally win regardless of thought/decision/input. I can understand not wanting a large XP grind curve (i personally don't mind it - that's a trope I enjoy when games have good battle systems) but yeah my only complaint would be that the majority of difficulty settings could be won just guessing/spamming moves each turn.
I'm praying for Breath of Fire IV remaster. it was one of my first jrpgs in my teen years (alongside FFIX *kupo*) and I get warm feelings of nostalgia thinking about it.
With Super Mario RPG being easy, I think that's a good thing because it's introducing new players into the RPG genre that might not be acquainted with it. For the older fans of the game (that grew up on it), it may of been their first RPG that introduced them into the genre back then.
This whole list is valid but the definitive answer here is absolutely Xenogears disc 2. Had disc 2 been to the same quality as disc 1, Xenogears may have been the single greatest JRPG of all time, and it would certainly be a top 5 in any objective discussion. Regrettably, that’s not what happened and it will forever be a footnote that’s still very good but on the outside looking in at the best of the best.
My poor Xenoblade 😭 Haha all good, I totally agree with you on those points though, especially with the community building in Torna. It became such a mandatory roadblock, and I'm not sure why Monolith made that development choice. Otherwise though, it's still a great game!
Encouter rate in SoA on GC is not even that bad. It is comparable to other JRPGs with random encounters. Plus battles are almost always over in 1 or 2 turns. Also you have tons of options to almost avoid random battles altogether, but that is more towards the end of the game
Final Fantasy XV still lives rent free in my head by how many issues it has. It's insane how bad it feels overall when it comes to a "finished" product which it wasn't at all even after many, many updates. They should have never scrapped the original Versus-XIII concept and ran with that instead.
Most of the FF’s but probably FF9 and FF4:The After Years more than the rest - New Game Plus or better new game plus. With stat gain per level tied to equipment, Excalibur 2 for FF9. For FF4:TAY multiple characters use a weapon where you only get one copy of the best version of that weapon, and items reset on the NG+ (that only exists on the 3D version)
Dragon Quest XI, it’s *not* open world as DQI -DQIII were, or semi/quasi open world as DQIV - DQIX were. With early entries, you *could* do things out of order *if* possible, but with DQXI, other than side quests, you have do things in order.
I'm playing Dragon Quest 11 now and I agree. I want to explore, but everytime I do, I get stopped by broken bridges, landslides, giant boulders, soldiers guarding things, closed doors etc. It's happened so often that I just gave up and go straight to the questmarker because it's no use to try anything else anyway. Though I did get to a point now where I'm collecting orbs, and I think I could have swapped two of them around and I have a ship so I can visit islands (on which I couldn't do anything because I didn't have a key until I progressed a bit more). So it's a very linear game. Which isn't bad per se, but I'm a bit sad because there's potential for exploration but I get stopped from doing so.
when final fantasy change from 4 party in battle to 3 party in FF 7 no one bats an eye. but when Suikoden 4 changes from 6 party member to 4, they become the Villain.
People did bat an eye, it was seen as a negative. but it wasn't as gamebreaking because ff7 only has 8 playable characters while Suikoden has like 70 or whatever. You need a lot in Suikoden to play and enjoy the cast. with FF7 you can still play as nearly half the cast using one party.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has an ever bigger flaw: you need to learn classes you need a different kind of experience from the one you need to level up and it's proportional to the level difference between you and the enemy. If the enemy had a higher level than yours, you get more, if the enemy is 5 level or more lower than you get nothing. While you get plenty of experience to level up from exploring and doing subquests. And the game constantly reminds you to spend even bonus experience on top of that, meaning that you can get easily overleveled, and if you are you don't learn classes. So, not only exploration in Xenoblade 3 is bad, when in the previous chapter was pretty nice, but the game PUNISHES you for exploring.
I have two: The game is too short. With all the content done, you probably are a little above 20h or so, which is very low for a JRPG. It could be longer with more content. Characters are tad imbalanced. Sure, you can beat the game with every character combination, but Crono, Ayla and Robo are miles better than Frog or Marle. So a character balance could improve the game.
Game balance. Not just between characters but magic vs techs vs double/triple techs. Also, keep a more consistent difficulty throughout rather than sharp spikes and drops.
You've hit the nail on the head here completely agree with the flaws you pointed out. FFXVI also had some of the most mundane side quests I've ever played.
Ho boy, if Suikoden 4 is the worst game you have ever played then preserve your innocence at all costs. There are stinkers and bad games out there that make Suikoden 4 look like a master piece. Please, never play Legrand Lecacy, Lunar Dragon Song, Time and Eternity or the Sonic JRPG
When I heard you have to do sidequests in torna to progress the main story, I decided not to buy it. It's like that in Xenoblade X too. No thanks. Ni No Kuni 2 also somewhat has this issue, you are given MMO sidequests like quests in order to progress the story. Anytime a game has this I just stop playing it immediately or don't buy it if I hear about it ahead of time.
daybreak biggest problem, is that THERE IS TOO MUCH TEXT. I got bored of reading so Skip skip skip. Now i suddenly everyone knows that agnes is presidents daughter. When just few hours ago she was hiding it. Wasnt a problem previous games, but i saw comments that its much better on daybreak 2. Shall see when it arrives for us bleps. edit: Xenoblade 2 biggest problem is the FUCKING fps. 15-25 fps range is amasingly annoying. Combat is so slow anyway, but now the animations are slow aswell because your fps just dropped 10 fps. I believe the day it can be properly emulated on PC, i will truly enjoy it. Now i have only enjoyed it completely once, started few times again but always stop plaing because of the fps problem.
Awesome video and I am so glad you mentioned the community thing with Torna! UGH!!!
Haha absolutely! It's one of the worst! Thanks for watching! You're awesome!
In Xenoblade 3 you can find entire colonies, quest lines and characters through your exploration that are totally optional. I don't think emptiness is really the game's weakness especially if you are collecting ingredients for the best gems. These secret passages you mentioned often harbor enemies (that you avoided apparently😂) with items you need for these gems. The canisters often have accessories you don't have a chance to buy till later or even unique ones. Anyway I think the game's biggest weakness is that the combat is very automatic and if you go out of your way to do side quests the game is easy and the combat is mindless after about the first ten hours. I only ever lost a battle because some giant beast twenty levels ahead of me happened to catch me when I was exploring. The exploration in this game was my favorite thing even if the rewards didn't seem amazing to some players.
My only problem with 3 is the tank aggro. When I was trying to level all the classes on everyone I realized how few tanks can actually keep aggro. At least in 2 you can take control of the tank for more dps and later on mythra just becomes unkillable and even later on you can permanently cc bosses to death so it's not a big of a deal
Good video, and happy you are into trails. It’s one of the few JRPGs series these days that are able to provide games at a good pace while adding enough new to keep them engaging (for the most part).
Honestly, I think the 'Trails' games (incl most recent) are PRETTY GOOD about their voice acting and the only critique i'd make is that the difficulty settings for the traditional 'command/turn battles' Because anything other than Nightmare or Hard allows one to literally win regardless of thought/decision/input. I can understand not wanting a large XP grind curve (i personally don't mind it - that's a trope I enjoy when games have good battle systems) but yeah my only complaint would be that the majority of difficulty settings could be won just guessing/spamming moves each turn.
I'm praying for Breath of Fire IV remaster. it was one of my first jrpgs in my teen years (alongside FFIX *kupo*) and I get warm feelings of nostalgia thinking about it.
I would prefer BOF3. The NA cover art was nothing what I was expecting from an RPG. It's a true magical experience.
look up tears of magic
Ah yeah the half voiced dialog did throw me off in Trails Through Daybreak when I first started playing it.
With Super Mario RPG being easy, I think that's a good thing because it's introducing new players into the RPG genre that might not be acquainted with it. For the older fans of the game (that grew up on it), it may of been their first RPG that introduced them into the genre back then.
This whole list is valid but the definitive answer here is absolutely Xenogears disc 2. Had disc 2 been to the same quality as disc 1, Xenogears may have been the single greatest JRPG of all time, and it would certainly be a top 5 in any objective discussion. Regrettably, that’s not what happened and it will forever be a footnote that’s still very good but on the outside looking in at the best of the best.
My poor Xenoblade 😭 Haha all good, I totally agree with you on those points though, especially with the community building in Torna. It became such a mandatory roadblock, and I'm not sure why Monolith made that development choice. Otherwise though, it's still a great game!
@uppernimbus both AMAZING games. Whole series is incredible.
@@HellFireRPGs 100% ❤️
Encouter rate in SoA on GC is not even that bad. It is comparable to other JRPGs with random encounters. Plus battles are almost always over in 1 or 2 turns. Also you have tons of options to almost avoid random battles altogether, but that is more towards the end of the game
I played Skies of Arcadia on the GC, for me the flaw was some of the dungeons being a bit bland.
Final Fantasy XV still lives rent free in my head by how many issues it has. It's insane how bad it feels overall when it comes to a "finished" product which it wasn't at all even after many, many updates. They should have never scrapped the original Versus-XIII concept and ran with that instead.
Most of the FF’s but probably FF9 and FF4:The After Years more than the rest - New Game Plus or better new game plus. With stat gain per level tied to equipment, Excalibur 2 for FF9. For FF4:TAY multiple characters use a weapon where you only get one copy of the best version of that weapon, and items reset on the NG+ (that only exists on the 3D version)
Dragon Quest XI, it’s *not* open world as DQI -DQIII were, or semi/quasi open world as DQIV - DQIX were. With early entries, you *could* do things out of order *if* possible, but with DQXI, other than side quests, you have do things in order.
it was the same with 8
I'm playing Dragon Quest 11 now and I agree. I want to explore, but everytime I do, I get stopped by broken bridges, landslides, giant boulders, soldiers guarding things, closed doors etc. It's happened so often that I just gave up and go straight to the questmarker because it's no use to try anything else anyway. Though I did get to a point now where I'm collecting orbs, and I think I could have swapped two of them around and I have a ship so I can visit islands (on which I couldn't do anything because I didn't have a key until I progressed a bit more). So it's a very linear game. Which isn't bad per se, but I'm a bit sad because there's potential for exploration but I get stopped from doing so.
Great video !
for XC3, I most probably would have said that villains kind of suck
Couldn't even be bother to name them. Haha! So glad someone agrees about Xenoblade 3 villains.
when final fantasy change from 4 party in battle to 3 party in FF 7 no one bats an eye.
but when Suikoden 4 changes from 6 party member to 4, they become the Villain.
People did bat an eye, it was seen as a negative. but it wasn't as gamebreaking because ff7 only has 8 playable characters while Suikoden has like 70 or whatever. You need a lot in Suikoden to play and enjoy the cast. with FF7 you can still play as nearly half the cast using one party.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has an ever bigger flaw: you need to learn classes you need a different kind of experience from the one you need to level up and it's proportional to the level difference between you and the enemy.
If the enemy had a higher level than yours, you get more, if the enemy is 5 level or more lower than you get nothing.
While you get plenty of experience to level up from exploring and doing subquests.
And the game constantly reminds you to spend even bonus experience on top of that, meaning that you can get easily overleveled, and if you are you don't learn classes.
So, not only exploration in Xenoblade 3 is bad, when in the previous chapter was pretty nice, but the game PUNISHES you for exploring.
But post game, you can lower your party members' levels so thats really not an issue here
@goldsnake90 I was close to talking about the choose your own difficulty mechanic.
@@15Seili that's always an issue. You have to beat the game in order for that to become alleviated? That's an issue.
Cutting GBA/ PSP/ DS content from the FF pixel remasters and Chrono trigger ports
@@thomasbruestle6826 yup. A true definitive edition would have been great.
First one that came to mind, what would you change about Chrono Trigger?
I'm not a "CT is the best ever"-stan, but I don't know what I'd change.
Exactly.
I have two:
The game is too short. With all the content done, you probably are a little above 20h or so, which is very low for a JRPG. It could be longer with more content.
Characters are tad imbalanced. Sure, you can beat the game with every character combination, but Crono, Ayla and Robo are miles better than Frog or Marle. So a character balance could improve the game.
Game balance. Not just between characters but magic vs techs vs double/triple techs. Also, keep a more consistent difficulty throughout rather than sharp spikes and drops.
Chrono Trigger isn't the best game ever, but it is flawless.
Not mandatory but I wish there were a few more characters.
You've hit the nail on the head here completely agree with the flaws you pointed out. FFXVI also had some of the most mundane side quests I've ever played.
@RPGStory yeah, the side quests start weak, but some of them are amazing towards the end.
I didn't feel like they got any better, I mean there were a few more personal quests but by then I was already fed up of them haha
Yeah, xenogears disc 2 was a traumatic experience.
Play FFXVI right after being burned out on the open world of Rebirth and FFXVI's flaw becomes it strength.
FFX - Sidequests
@@PAINNN666 you mean you didn't enjoy dodging 100s of lightning bolts?
@@HellFireRPGs 🤣
FFXVI is a game I adore, but it's NOT a JRPG, it's a stylish action
And suikoden 4 is a full-on atrocity, the worst game I've ever played.
Ho boy, if Suikoden 4 is the worst game you have ever played then preserve your innocence at all costs.
There are stinkers and bad games out there that make Suikoden 4 look like a master piece.
Please, never play Legrand Lecacy, Lunar Dragon Song, Time and Eternity or the Sonic JRPG
@@15Seili Ironically, I liked Sonic Chronicles and find it Ok-ish, mediocre, nothing special but underappreciated!
Greatest flaws from FF16: not having elemental damage neither negative status.
@@lucbauer absolutely.
Final Fantasy 16 greatest flaw: existing.
@@AlastorShadow0 its a good game
@@AlastorShadow0It is a good game, I'm so happy that it exists. Rage baiting doesn't here, buddy, better luck next time.
@@johananj.j8003 I'm sorry I didn't catch that. Rage baiting doesn't what?
okay if ure going to call out voiced lines, then u should call out ff14 as it has the exact same issue,
When I heard you have to do sidequests in torna to progress the main story, I decided not to buy it. It's like that in Xenoblade X too. No thanks. Ni No Kuni 2 also somewhat has this issue, you are given MMO sidequests like quests in order to progress the story. Anytime a game has this I just stop playing it immediately or don't buy it if I hear about it ahead of time.
ffxv my worst final fantasy game by far
daybreak biggest problem, is that THERE IS TOO MUCH TEXT. I got bored of reading so Skip skip skip. Now i suddenly everyone knows that agnes is presidents daughter. When just few hours ago she was hiding it.
Wasnt a problem previous games, but i saw comments that its much better on daybreak 2. Shall see when it arrives for us bleps.
edit: Xenoblade 2 biggest problem is the FUCKING fps. 15-25 fps range is amasingly annoying. Combat is so slow anyway, but now the animations are slow aswell because your fps just dropped 10 fps. I believe the day it can be properly emulated on PC, i will truly enjoy it. Now i have only enjoyed it completely once, started few times again but always stop plaing because of the fps problem.
Higher fps don't make animation faster.
@Ztsakkeus the final chapter in Daybreak was so painful to get through. Worst chapter in Trails history.