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Izrand Allure
A JRPG-style WLW romance adventure. Monsters have invaded Izrand! Heroes Vivica and Lynette find love and despair as they seek to save a continent.
A JRPG-style WLW romance adventure. Monsters have invaded Izrand! Heroes Vivica and Lynette find love and despair as they seek to save a continent.
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author=Roden
I'd definitely like to hear other Japanese devs opinions on it before I made a sweeping decision. It seems like he was talking about solely the past based on all the quotes of the interview, not that it was a current problem, but something that reminded older devs of how it felt back in the day.
This is a good point. Rushing to redefine everything after hearing one person's opinion may be a bit hasty (tho I don't doubt his claims that other devs felt the same).
I would also be very curious to hear what other Japanese devs think, but not only that, Japanese fans of the genre who aren't devs themselves. Do they just call them RPGs? How do they differentiate something like Final Fantasy 7 from something like Skyrim or Dark Souls? It would be interesting to find out.
author=Darken
Console RPGS would be apt until Bioware enacted a very simular trend but even started taking out a lot of the strategic aspects of RPGs. Which... is the same for the latest FFs not even bothering with turn based. So idk I think JRPG is still as useful as "anime" even if the animation industry is becoming more and more international. Genres are really just marketing terms. Some millennial weeb might not appreciate Warhammer 40k looking stuff but if you say JRPG its like oh okay I know exactly what youre talking about. I can see just Anime RPG since that includes in the Tales of franchise of games easily but term proliferation is everything.
Yeah this cuts to the heart of it. It's a useful term regardless. It's going to be very hard to find something to replace it with that will be widely embraced. Not ruling anything out, I just want to restate that once these things become solid terms for decades, it's unlikely that something new will replace them.
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author=Shinan
I think I saw Jim Sterling's video on this. There's definitely something to think about, but the interesting thing is that places like this have not really used the term in a disparaging manner (except for me but I also say "anime" disparagingly.) so I don't even know where the negative connotation comes from (except from the part where they are anime games and all anime is shit)
Yeah, and the people using it disparagingly were mostly assholes who just didn't like the genre 20 years ago. Language evolves and changes, and I'm pretty sure it's 99.999% just used as a descriptor and not an insult these days.
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I agree, as someone who has used the JRPG term forever, in a loving way, it is a bit shocking to hear this news.
I'm of two minds about it. On one hand, I've never used the term with anything but respect to the people who make these games that I love. It's also been used so long that it's deeply established as a way to say "a character-driven RPG" or an RPG with a certain set of tropes/expectations.
On the other hand, it is a bit weird to label a genre after a country, esp as lots of devs outside of Japan (tho mostly indies) desire to create games that evoke that feeling. It's also not accurately descriptive of the genre. To steal an argument I heard elsewhere, Dark Souls and Elden Ring are, technically, JRPGs. They are RPGs made in Japan. But they are not part of the JRPG genre because they are different games who do different things (ie action rpgs, which are different from JRPGs despite the country of origin).
In the same vein, the term WRPG or Western RPG (tho I rarely hear the term used these days) is just as odd, people outside of the west can and have made games styled this way, so the name is also a little strange to me.
I definitely think examining all this is worthwhile at least to some degree, but it may be hard to change much at this stage. There are people who have disliked the fact that "Metroidvana" as a genre is basically just named after two games and have wanted it changed for years, but it's an easily recognized label that is quick to grasp and that people still use. Much the same, the name JRPG is now deeply entrenched, used as tags on Steam and elsewhere, so I'm not sure it's going to be changed so easily.
With all that said, my one takeaway is that it's legit sad that people like Yoshida and others who work and worked in the industry in Japan found this as a hurtful term. Even if it wasn't being used that way by many of us, the fact that they felt singled out by it sucks. I don't know if the label of JRPG will ever go away, but this did make me think hard about it and yeah I'm not 100% sure it's a good label at this point.
Will I use it in the future? Again, I can't exactly say I won't, as Steam uses it as a tag to find games like that, and if I want people to find my games, I need to label the genre, and there's currently not an alternative. But personally I think it's worth mulling over.
I'm of two minds about it. On one hand, I've never used the term with anything but respect to the people who make these games that I love. It's also been used so long that it's deeply established as a way to say "a character-driven RPG" or an RPG with a certain set of tropes/expectations.
On the other hand, it is a bit weird to label a genre after a country, esp as lots of devs outside of Japan (tho mostly indies) desire to create games that evoke that feeling. It's also not accurately descriptive of the genre. To steal an argument I heard elsewhere, Dark Souls and Elden Ring are, technically, JRPGs. They are RPGs made in Japan. But they are not part of the JRPG genre because they are different games who do different things (ie action rpgs, which are different from JRPGs despite the country of origin).
In the same vein, the term WRPG or Western RPG (tho I rarely hear the term used these days) is just as odd, people outside of the west can and have made games styled this way, so the name is also a little strange to me.
I definitely think examining all this is worthwhile at least to some degree, but it may be hard to change much at this stage. There are people who have disliked the fact that "Metroidvana" as a genre is basically just named after two games and have wanted it changed for years, but it's an easily recognized label that is quick to grasp and that people still use. Much the same, the name JRPG is now deeply entrenched, used as tags on Steam and elsewhere, so I'm not sure it's going to be changed so easily.
With all that said, my one takeaway is that it's legit sad that people like Yoshida and others who work and worked in the industry in Japan found this as a hurtful term. Even if it wasn't being used that way by many of us, the fact that they felt singled out by it sucks. I don't know if the label of JRPG will ever go away, but this did make me think hard about it and yeah I'm not 100% sure it's a good label at this point.
Will I use it in the future? Again, I can't exactly say I won't, as Steam uses it as a tag to find games like that, and if I want people to find my games, I need to label the genre, and there's currently not an alternative. But personally I think it's worth mulling over.
On this day in 2009...
author=kentona
does anyone believe that I would feel guilty asking for help like this, like I am taking unfair advantage? because that's how I feel. Plus, there is the knowledge that I'm taking forever on this and that it is doubly-unfair that any help someone offers won't see the light of day for a long long time
Do whatever you feel, if asking for help really makes you uncomfortable, then that's fine.
At the same time, while I can't speak for everyone here, I think we're offering not just because you're some Joe Shmoe trying to make a game, but because you're someone we like and you're remastering a game that's already a treasured classic.
You've already got a ton on your plate and I think it would make your forever game take maybe a little less forever if you had more help.
Hero's Realm: Heroic Edition
author=noory123
This looks like a very enjoyable game. But how to download please?
This game is in-progress, and isn't completed, so that's why there's no download. You can find the original game that's being remade here, which does have a download:D
https://rpgmaker.net/games/82/
On this day in 2009...
If you need help with anything and it's something I can do, I'd love to pitch in. :D Tho it seems like a lot of it is database work and battle eventing.
Tho if you happen to need help in any areas like battle animations, dialog, simple sprite work, suggestions for renaming copyright infringement things or anything else, drop me a line!
At any rate, I'll be here cheering you on either way! :D Happy Birthday, Hero's Realm!
Tho if you happen to need help in any areas like battle animations, dialog, simple sprite work, suggestions for renaming copyright infringement things or anything else, drop me a line!
At any rate, I'll be here cheering you on either way! :D Happy Birthday, Hero's Realm!
Video game Acapella Music - Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy, and more
Making games is harder than I thought
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Sorry, I'm busy working on new games, so I'm not really concerned with going back to a jam game from seven years ago that was a collab with someone who I haven't seen on the site since then to make bars line up the way you want XD
Redoing Assets for a Future Steam Release
An edit to the blog post you all may or may not find interesting: Originally, I had posted an example of one the animations I failed to name correctly when I made the game. Just now, I just found the source: It was by LexusX, who I did indeed have in the credits, I just failed to name that resource correctly! So that's one mystery solved XD :D
Glad you got some needed help there! I hope to continue to document these things better, so hopefully in the future I won't have these problems XD
Yay thanks! I'll be going back to Izrand development in full force soon, this shouldn't take too long! :D
Thanks so much, Red! You've always been supportive of this game (I think you had the first comment on the gamepage as well) so thanks for always cheering me on! :DDDD
author=Marrend
I don't doubt I've used resources from the internet, particularly when it comes to music. I do my best to state, either in the file name, or in the packed-in credits, where it's from. At least, I think I do. Nothing pisses me off more than hearing a cool tune, and there being absolutely no documentation, about where it's from. If the file was renamed to suit whatever situation it played in the game, and metadata (if any) was wiped, then that makes it even harder to track down.
This was the case of the "Holy Plains" conundrum. The "documentation", if you even want to call it that, was just a list of sites, with no specifics about what thing came from where. If there was metadata, it was wiped. Thankfully, I was helped by OldPat. I got lucky that time. The next time? Who knows?
Glad you got some needed help there! I hope to continue to document these things better, so hopefully in the future I won't have these problems XD
author=Marrend
*Edit: On a more positive note, I suppose this project pushing back Izrand doesn't bother me to much. In the end, you should do what you feel is right, and where your inspiration isbludgeoningpointing you towards.
Yay thanks! I'll be going back to Izrand development in full force soon, this shouldn't take too long! :D
author=Red_Nova
Awesome! Looking forward to Luxaren Allure Remastered!
Thanks so much, Red! You've always been supportive of this game (I think you had the first comment on the gamepage as well) so thanks for always cheering me on! :DDDD














