Western fans seem to like ridiculous 1997 anime drawings
way more than ridiculous 2013 anime drawings. Moe artwork makes some people uncomfortable, but is it
really the cause of this change in opinion? If it is...that's pretty funny.
Personally, I don't see any change in art quality, just a change in style. Even though moe characters tend to look really young...hasn't that always been the case? The jRPG featuring adults is the exception, not the rule. Final Fantasy has featured older protagonists before, like Cecil, plus younger ones like Bartz.
Final Fantasy entirely defines many gamers' conceptions of "old jRPG." I think that's big part of the problem - this series is actually pretty weird. It's always on the cutting edge in one way or another. Using it as a measuring stick for the genre doesn't make sense.
Imagine for a moment FFIV FFVI, and FFVII were all jRPGs before 2000. Is the average jRPG regressive, badly made, or thematically childish in comparison? You bet. While FF is hardly the peak of the genre, the good ones are far better than the average games the average gamer is only briefly and dimly aware of. The consensus seems to be based on a few screenshots, one paragraph describing the battle system, and a
number score for the theme/atmosphere/story/characters and sound effects/acting/music. Duly announced, duly reviewed, put up the link with some extra ads because the weaboos will click on it. In that sense, Lightning Returns really
does represent the entire genre.
There's no way the jRPG on average has been (more) regressive in terms of game design. Maybe this is just a case of fans getting older and not identifying with kid characters, or realizing most games suck and bad jRPGs especially suck.
I'm talking about the average here of course, both the 90s, the 00s, and the past few years have had some great games and beautiful game artwork to show off.
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@Xeogred
Do you guys think Square evaluating a game they haven't
finished is more or less foolish than gamers rejecting a game they haven't
played? Yeah, they might as well start development on XV-2. They might as well release it first. They might as well pull an Endless Eight on us and laugh all the way to the bank. I'd certainly enjoy the ride.