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@@slam-zany that's a hard question. The first is the pinnacle of perfection for me and the game that got me into JRPGs. However, I'd say Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is the one I enjoyed the most. I loved the story and that damn soundtrack is amazing.
@@Jennifer812 Yes the soundtrack truly is incredible. The story is really amazing as well. The Torna expansion really took everything to the next level.
@@slam-zany yep. Have to agree. The Torna Expansion was much better than I expected and the change in combat really helped it be a great access point for beginners.
Great list! Only one I don't own is number 4. Given the quality of all the other games you've listed I'm definitely going to have to pick it up! Thanks for the video!
Trails in the sky trilogy is sadly translated by a different company and that is why their is no ports because they would have to go back and translate everything and know how long the crossbell games took it might be a while. Also if i remember right the creator said that they wish they could but due to how close they're to finishing ( i think they are halfway at the moment i could be completely wrong on how far they are) they don't want to stop do the translation
Man honestly while I had fun with Zero/Azure (Trails) and Star Ocean Second Story R because honestly they had a lot of love put into em... and Trials of Mana remake being a great remake too... For me the best JRPG for the year is Megaman battle Network Legacy Collection. Technically like 6 games- 10 if you count versions- but holy crap! It's my childhood but beefed the f up, like, with content that wasn't in the west for so looong. But yeah, going by the video I'd have to say... Azure or SO2R for sure. Those were super fun.
@@slam-zanyThanks! Are there any other ones that have an overworld the way that Vesperia does? Like where it zooms out and you can fly around in an airship.
I actually enjoyed, I think for the most part they stayed true to the original, albeit it did have some new plots twist in turns. But those same twist and turns had me feeling like a kid again talking about it and excited and interested to see where it goes. Not to mention the combat and gameplay is amazing in my opinion. I hate you didn’t enjoy it but everyone is entitled to what they like.