Exhuminator wrote:It seems like you are trying to knock PSO's accomplishments by reducing it to "Diablo clone", when the reality is PSO is a very different game than Diablo overall.
I just get used to referring to it that way in reference to how the online play is structured. It's not what would typically be considered an MMO, as the only "massive" parts of it are effectively the lobby. So some might call it that on those merits, others - including Arenanet in reference to
Guild Wars, which uses a similar structure - take care to differentiate, and would call it a co-op RPG.
I'm not trying to knock PSO's accomplishments, but I do have a knee-jerk response to it being called an MMO.
I don't much care for theoretical possibilities in this case. The fact is Phantasy Star Online was a Japanese developed RPG, making it pertinent as a JRPG. It was also the first successful console based MMORPG. Thus a hallmark JRPG.
Well, that'd go back to the what makes it count debate. Simply having Japanese origin makes a lot of things a "JRPG". So, I think it depends. It was significant either way, but would you put it in the same room as FFVI or Chrono Trigger? I dunno.