
Fight, Magic, Items
The History of Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, and the Rise of Japanese RPGs in the West
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Eric Michael Summerer
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Aidan Moher
The Japanese roleplaying game (JRPG) genre is one that is known for bold, unforgettable characters; rich stories; and some of the most iconic and beloved games in the industry. Inspired by early Western RPGs and introducing technology and artistic styles that pushed the boundaries of what video games could be, this genre is responsible for creating some of the most complex, bold, and beloved games in history. In Fight, Magic, Items, Aidan Moher guides listeners through the history of JRPGs, exploring the technical challenges, distinct narrative and artistic visions, and creative rivalries that fueled the creation of countless iconic games and their quest to become the best.
Moher immerses listeners in the world of JRPGs, following the interconnected history through the lens of their creators and their stories full of hope and risk, from the tiny teams that built the foundations of the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest franchises; Reiko Kodama pushing boundaries with Phantasy Star; the team up between Horii and Sakaguchi to create Chrono Trigger; or the mashup of Disney with Final Fantasy in Kingdom Hearts. Filled with firsthand interviews and behind-the-scenes looks into the development, reception, and influence of JRPGs, this book captures the evolution of the genre and why it continues to grab us, decades after those first iconic pixelated games released.
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A walk down memory lane.
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super good super cool.
Great 1st person perspective on the "RPG" genre as a whole
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- Technical knowledge of console hardware and the relationship between business and art
- Focused on tentpoles of genre (Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest) and is in depth with the related genre.
- Efficient descriptions of individual games to get readers enticed to play them.
- Comprehensive history of the genre as it was popular.
Bad:
- While focus on business practices is strong at the beginning, tapers off towards modern era
- Not much speculation on hardware history when looking at JRPG MMOs
- Not enough history on how JRPGs changed as Japanese culture changed over the years.
Quick, snappy history of the JRPG genre
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what's with the random games and descriptions
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For JRPG Fans & Those Curious About Them
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As someone who works in video games…
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Although enjoyed much, there were certain chosen minor stories which threw me out of the story of this book.
I recommend highly, just cautious of the use of certain decisions made in writing.
History of a deep interest.
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the narration is clear and very good.
Excellent history of the JRPG genre
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Now I know, there's no way to touch on every game in this series. But there are a few that do get the light treatment of just a few sentences or so worth. The major one to me is Lunar on Sega CD. That always seems like one of the big pinnacles of raising the bar all around for the early 90s. Mind blowing if you got to experience it then too on original hardware. But beyond that small qualm, there's so much good history and information going around that I can't complain.
It's a topic that could almost have a two or three book series. Each with the length of this title here. Chronicling the 80s/90s section. Then the 2000s and up to modern. That's just how much good times there was. I really enjoyed this book thoroughly and hope that there can be a part 2 down the line. Even just a bonus book that maybe tackles deeper sections more in depth and covers some of the other games that could use some extra attention.
But still, there's an amazing overview that will get your stack of JRPGs filled to the brim. Whether it's old classics to play again, titles you may have missed over the years, and then some newer ones that sound quite interesting. The best of gaming is all chronicled here. Join the retro party!
Talking bout' my Generation!
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couldn't stop listening
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