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Posted: Sep 4th 2008 4:40PM FoodieMonster said

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This is actually useful for some people that don't know any Japanese at all and want to get some of the gameplay done. However, I'd highly advice against playing an import RPG without *some* Japanese knowledge to at least be able to follow the plot and quest indications. One reason should be obvious: RPGs and their story lines are usually very closely intertwined, and I see little reason to miss out on such huge part of the experience - rather wait until it gets localized (if you are lucky and it gets localized that is). The second reason, not everything in an RPG is battling, and most things that need to be done with bringing quest items to certain spots, solving puzzles, leveling up your abilities, purchasing skills, understanding the deeper aspects of the game, etc., isn't something that can be learned in this, albeit useful, short lessons.

Just my two cents on the topic.

Posted: Sep 4th 2008 11:46PM (Unverified) said

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I've only ever played one Japanese RPG, and it was a unique experience. It was less about the game itself, and more about learning what does what through trial and error. While interesting in itself as a weird sort of puzzle, it was ultimately a thousand times less fulfilling than just playing a game in English, because the STORY is the thing.

I mean, it's kind of like listening to a Japanese book on tape while focusing on the "play", "stop", and "rewind" buttons. You get nothing out of it.

Posted: Sep 7th 2008 8:19AM (Unverified) said

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I just picked up Archaic Sealed Heat (ASH) for 200 yen(!!) this week, it's a hell of a game, and one of the most technically impressive on DS.

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