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With western media in general having been raped to death by woke freaks, I've started allowing myself to enjoy weeb content, which seems mostly untouched by woke. Wife and I have started watching certain anime recommended by AI (quite enjoying them actually!), and I'm looking into weeb games.

With the Steam sale going now, I am looking for recommendations for weeb games, ideally ones that are on Steam. (No anime recommendations please I'm already drowning in a backlog for that.)

This is basically an entire new alternate parallel universe of games that I have just never really given the time of day. I'm not picky about genre, it is enough that a game is good, cool, stylish, novel, interesting, etc. Hot women are a nice bonus, since we never get those any more over here.

So far I am playing Nier: Automata and enjoying it a lot.

Other games I already picked up on the sale that looked good:
- Metaphor: ReFantazio
- Persona 5 Royal
- DMC 5
- Vanquish
- Bayonetta
- Stellar Blade

What else you guys got? Calling all weebs! ☎️
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Jap stuff is getting woke as well, just with a delay.
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wndrbr wrote: Yesterday, 05:51
Jap stuff is getting woke as well, just with a delay.
Well that is terrible news, but at least I have a massive backlog of it to go through, having never touched any of it in my life besides some GBA games.
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Refund Metaphor and get Ys VIII
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chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
I am looking for recommendations for weeb games, ideally ones that are on Steam.
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.

I would strongly recommend mainline Final Fantasy games 7 through 15, including 14 which is more of a 500+ hour long story heavy JRPG/VN hybrid than an MMO. I would ignore 11 as it sucks as a JRPG experience and should really be experienced as an MMO like on the Horizon private server.

In particular, I would say that the standouts are 9, 10, 13, 14, and 15.

9 is high octane for the first two discs and first few hours of disc 3. By the time it begins to lose steam when you return to Lindblum, you mind as well tough it out to the end. Great audiovisuals. After FF14, it is the next mainline FF game that most successfully juggles a large cast of characters.

10 provides a tight story and great audiovisuals and a unique setting. Every character is unique mechanically. Auron can shatter heavy armor. Tidus is fast enough to hit fast moving wolves who will dodge Auron. Wakka can hit flying enemies. Lulu can cast elemental magicks and target elemental weaknesses. Yuna can heal, and can also summon different elemental summons that also tank damage for the party. Etc. It does sag a little in the middle.

I am very hesitant to recommend 12 because while it has the best cutscene/movie direction in the series and an outstanding English localization, the actual combat presentation is very lackluster. Characters are not well defined. Combat and character building was not very enjoyable. I didn't like hiking through the labyrinthine dungeons. Etc. Main cast is dry. Soundtrack is noisy. Etc. It's overall good but not my first recommendation.

FF13 has amazing audiovisuals. You hike through so many beautiful crazy artbook fantasy environments. Designs generally look great. This has the most fun ATB combat system in the series in terms of visual presentation and ease/stressfree input of commands (as opposed to say FF7R where I never felt like I had a handle on things, didn't look quite as good, etc). Main issue is that the battle system is designed for a full party of 3 and a fully unlocked ATB gauge, but you don't get both until about 30 to 40 hours in. Play with the Steam modding graphics guide to make it look even better.
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FF14: It's a 500+ hour long JRPG/VN in which your customizeable main character gets to be the star of the show. Lots of great moments, both tense and comedy. The characters are very well realized, perhaps the most real feeling after FF15's cast. Very immersive setting. Main problem is that the base game story is uninspiring and it was not until the ARR patches that I began to become invested. English dub for ARR is also lackluster, but then at Heavensward they moved to voice recording studio to London and recasted everyone and it improves tremendously. Unfortunately there is zero talent or build or ability customization, and almost all of the challenge has been scrubbed out of the story experience. Game is currently free up through the Shadowbringers expansion, so that is 300+ hours of the story and content. Make sure to do the major sidequestlines as they unlock such as Omega, Ivalice raids, etc. Starting with the Shadowbringers expansion, the "side" questlines stop being "side" and start being continuations of the main story.

FF15: most endearing and well realized party in the series. The rest of the game is rough but it absolutely succeeds at making you feel for them in a way that most games don't.



If you are open to the best JRPGs on Steam with an anime aesthetic, then I would recommend:

Trails series (namely Trails in the Sky FC, Trails of Cold Steel, and maybe the Calvard Trails games).
Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4
Granblue Fantasy and Granblue Fantasy Relink
Aselia the Spirit of Eternity Sword
World End Economica



As for great JRPGs that are not on Steam, I would recommend:

Xenoblade Chronicles 1 (play the 3DS or Wii versions with the original aesthetics)
Suikoden 1 and 2 (emulate, do not play the Steam demasters)
Sakura Wars 1 and 2
Pokemon Black & White
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Metaphor is trash. The core of the story is incredibly libtarded and the gameplay isn't that great. If you want a better JRPG pick up some of the Neptunia games. Character building isn't that deep, but they are a fun distraction like a popcorn flick and they are full of hot girls. The Yakuza games are pretty good. Especially Yakuza 0 and the two Like a Dragon games.
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chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
I've started allowing myself to enjoy weeb content, which seems mostly untouched by woke.
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
So far I am playing Nier: Automata
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Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 05:59
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.
Sorry I was unclear, I didn't mean anime aesthetic, I meant no show recommendations. Gonna read the rest of your post now :salute:
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Oyster Sauce wrote: Yesterday, 06:15
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
I've started allowing myself to enjoy weeb content, which seems mostly untouched by woke.
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
So far I am playing Nier: Automata
:)
Listen man, it's a hot girl with her *** out, western devs would claw their eyes out before publishing such a thing. Gotta take what I can get 😅

Also, no spoilers :mad:
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Weebs are the people who have brought gayness in anime. Anime should have remained Japan exclusive not sold worldwide. Soon all animes(and most likely japanese games) will have ****** characters or some kind of disabled ******
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chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 06:35
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 05:59
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.
Sorry I was unclear, I didn't mean anime aesthetic, I meant no show recommendations. Gonna read the rest of your post now :salute:
If you are willing to consider anime aesthetic, then I would definitely put Trails (FC, 1st Chapter, or Cold Steel, whichever appeals to you the most) and World End Economica (VN with no gameplay) near the top of the recommendation lists, up there with the best FF games I recommended.
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Boss had a 80% success rate, but skip the FF 11 and 14 due to the online MMO ness unless you like MMOs then disregard. FF 6 is a ******* master piece. Each character has so much story it is a blessing to play and find each one. It should be considered the best of the franchise. 7 is great and all 9 was better but not by a **** ton, 8 was emo as **** and might make you want to cut yourself to see how much you bleed and you learn to NOT level up or cast magic in that game (wtf mate?). FF 13 is just that, a long movie that has an autobattle system in play. no choosing tactics for you buddy. or pair-a-dimes shift or whatever. Don't know a single thing about ff 16 except it is the best non-final fantasy, final fantasy. so I kind of skipped. will try again one day. I would try playing through an old emulator Secret of Evermore. I would stay away from the Secret of Mana and ... **** brain fart.... Chrono Trigger thats it on Steam and emulate them too especially since you can go to ROM hacks and get ******* great mods fixing those games and balancing them better. But all in all what Boss said. ******* "World End Economica" Really BOSS? REALLY? It is a kinetic visual novel (ok I own all three) but bro don't want that. You don't tell friends you like visual novels, except Planescape: Torment. The best FF12 is the Steam one or a heavily modded version of the original PS2 version. But just get the Steam one rather than ******* around with all the nonsense.


I personally recommend

Battle Chasers: Nightwar - ******* Joe Mad art work is on point
Bloodstained Symphony of the Night for a more actiony game
Eye of the Beholder 1 - 3 if you want a good old school RPG
Higurashi - When they Cry - make sure to find and download old fan translated versions - if you want Jap VN
Ni No Kuni - the first game is actually hours of fun and is on steam.
Castlevania Lords of shadow - it is a good castlevania game but not SOTN.
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mynameismortis wrote: Yesterday, 06:44
Weebs are the people who have brought gayness in anime. Anime should have remained Japan exclusive not sold worldwide. Soon all animes(and most likely japanese games) will have ****** characters or some kind of disabled ******
Anime has always had some level of faggotry. Go all the way back to the 80s and 3x3 eyes had the main character cross dressing for a living. The woke rot you are describing comes from people who hate Japan that have deeply rooted themselves into the ecosystem.
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Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 06:47
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 06:35
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 05:59
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.
Sorry I was unclear, I didn't mean anime aesthetic, I meant no show recommendations. Gonna read the rest of your post now :salute:
If you are willing to consider anime aesthetic, then I would definitely put Trails (FC, 1st Chapter, or Cold Steel, whichever appeals to you the most) and World End Economica (VN with no gameplay) near the top of the recommendation lists, up there with the best FF games I recommended.
Hold off on the Legend of heroes titles till the 3rd one is about to release since they are being remade. The ******* story with the Trails in the Sky trilogy is very awesome and I kind of wish I wouldn't have played them till after the remake. It is the only "RE" being put forth that is truly a reimagined better version and wish I would have only found them after they were done or till the 3rd remake was about to be released. You might edge him Boss is all I'm saying.
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Demon's Souls, Dragon's Dogma, Elminage Gothic, Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls, Yakuza: Like a Dragon

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Killagain665 wrote: Yesterday, 06:56
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 06:47
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Sorry I was unclear, I didn't mean anime aesthetic, I meant no show recommendations. Gonna read the rest of your post now :salute:
If you are willing to consider anime aesthetic, then I would definitely put Trails (FC, 1st Chapter, or Cold Steel, whichever appeals to you the most) and World End Economica (VN with no gameplay) near the top of the recommendation lists, up there with the best FF games I recommended.
Hold off on the Legend of heroes titles till the 3rd one is about to release since they are being remade. The ******* story with the Trails in the Sky trilogy is very awesome and I kind of wish I wouldn't have played them till after the remake. It is the only "RE" being put forth that is truly a reimagined better version and wish I would have only found them after they were done or till the 3rd remake was about to be released. You might edge him Boss is all I'm saying.
1st chapter and FC are overall about equal enjoyment wise but excel and have weaknesses in different areas. FC has the more realistic aesthetic (more defined faces, more detailed and desaturated environment textures) and was more immersive and engaging to me when I went through the grounded geopolitical conflict plot for the first time. I would not have had the same experience of 1st chapter had been my first exposure to Sky, which has cartoony environment textures, oversaturated colors, sameface syndrome, etc. 1st chapter has much more voice acting (both in Japanese which is stellar, and I guess English dub... I stopped playing Trails in English dub after the disappointment that was Reverie's dub and have been subbed ever since) and the superior combat system.
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wndrbr wrote: Yesterday, 05:51
Jap stuff is getting woke as well, just with a delay.
It always was. Pedophilia, stronk womynz, blue hair, therapy-talk, constant disgusting fetishes. Japan is the mecca of quirk chungus, and weebs are wokies with less self-awareness.
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Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 07:00
Killagain665 wrote: Yesterday, 06:56
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 06:47
If you are willing to consider anime aesthetic, then I would definitely put Trails (FC, 1st Chapter, or Cold Steel, whichever appeals to you the most) and World End Economica (VN with no gameplay) near the top of the recommendation lists, up there with the best FF games I recommended.
Hold off on the Legend of heroes titles till the 3rd one is about to release since they are being remade. The ******* story with the Trails in the Sky trilogy is very awesome and I kind of wish I wouldn't have played them till after the remake. It is the only "RE" being put forth that is truly a reimagined better version and wish I would have only found them after they were done or till the 3rd remake was about to be released. You might edge him Boss is all I'm saying.
1st chapter and FC are overall about equal enjoyment wise but excel and have weaknesses in different areas. FC has the more realistic aesthetic (more defined faces, more detailed and desaturated environment textures) and was more immersive and engaging to me when I went through the grounded geopolitical conflict plot for the first time. I would not have had the same experience of 1st chapter had been my first exposure to Sky, which has cartoony environment textures, oversaturated colors, sameface syndrome, etc. 1st chapter has much more voice acting (both in Japanese which is stellar, and I guess English dub... I stopped playing Trails in English dub after the disappointment that was Reverie's dub and have been subbed ever since) and the superior combat system.
The Sub v Dub war continues. LOL. But I can't argue with color. That is super each their own but I also grew up with pixel art 16bit and 8bit toons too so will always have a place in my heart over them. But I do LOVE the new 3D models they used. There is more game now over all and the mechanics of the battle system don't feel the same even though they tried making it the same the 2d version def works better. Meh. Still love the vibrancy the new games brought to the world. I play enough grungy and dark material. Gothic right now for one. OG Gothic 1 not the remake.
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One of the few games I played subbed was Ghost of Tsushima for the time I played it, and the game was intended to be played with English. The English male voice actor was a terrible casting choice, and the Japanese one was far superior.
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chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 06:42
Oyster Sauce wrote: Yesterday, 06:15
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
I've started allowing myself to enjoy weeb content, which seems mostly untouched by woke.
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
So far I am playing Nier: Automata
:)
Listen man, it's a hot girl with her *** out, western devs would claw their eyes out before publishing such a thing. Gotta take what I can get 😅

Also, no spoilers :mad:
The game is troonlated. Any scene where 2B is affectionate towards 9S is heavily toned down (or even rewritten so she's sassy) because the idea of a woman loving a man is too transgressive.
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Sinfield wrote: Yesterday, 08:26
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 06:42
Listen man, it's a hot girl with her *** out, western devs would claw their eyes out before publishing such a thing. Gotta take what I can get 😅

Also, no spoilers :mad:
The game is troonlated. Any scene where 2B is affectionate towards 9S is heavily toned down (or even rewritten so she's sassy) because the idea of a woman loving a man is too transgressive.
The game is ****** at its core, don't deflect the blame onto the evil westerners. You can goon to it but it's still le badass stoic warrior wobmyn and a ****** flustered weak domesticated male.
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Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 05:59
chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 05:40
I am looking for recommendations for weeb games, ideally ones that are on Steam.
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.

I would strongly recommend mainline Final Fantasy games 7 through 15, including 14 which is more of a 500+ hour long story heavy JRPG/VN hybrid than an MMO. I would ignore 11 as it sucks as a JRPG experience and should really be experienced as an MMO like on the Horizon private server.

In particular, I would say that the standouts are 9, 10, 13, 14, and 15.

9 is high octane for the first two discs and first few hours of disc 3. By the time it begins to lose steam when you return to Lindblum, you mind as well tough it out to the end. Great audiovisuals. After FF14, it is the next mainline FF game that most successfully juggles a large cast of characters.

10 provides a tight story and great audiovisuals and a unique setting. Every character is unique mechanically. Auron can shatter heavy armor. Tidus is fast enough to hit fast moving wolves who will dodge Auron. Wakka can hit flying enemies. Lulu can cast elemental magicks and target elemental weaknesses. Yuna can heal, and can also summon different elemental summons that also tank damage for the party. Etc. It does sag a little in the middle.

I am very hesitant to recommend 12 because while it has the best cutscene/movie direction in the series and an outstanding English localization, the actual combat presentation is very lackluster. Characters are not well defined. Combat and character building was not very enjoyable. I didn't like hiking through the labyrinthine dungeons. Etc. Main cast is dry. Soundtrack is noisy. Etc. It's overall good but not my first recommendation.

FF13 has amazing audiovisuals. You hike through so many beautiful crazy artbook fantasy environments. Designs generally look great. This has the most fun ATB combat system in the series in terms of visual presentation and ease/stressfree input of commands (as opposed to say FF7R where I never felt like I had a handle on things, didn't look quite as good, etc). Main issue is that the battle system is designed for a full party of 3 and a fully unlocked ATB gauge, but you don't get both until about 30 to 40 hours in. Play with the Steam modding graphics guide to make it look even better.
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FF14: It's a 500+ hour long JRPG/VN in which your customizeable main character gets to be the star of the show. Lots of great moments, both tense and comedy. The characters are very well realized, perhaps the most real feeling after FF15's cast. Very immersive setting. Main problem is that the base game story is uninspiring and it was not until the ARR patches that I began to become invested. English dub for ARR is also lackluster, but then at Heavensward they moved to voice recording studio to London and recasted everyone and it improves tremendously. Unfortunately there is zero talent or build or ability customization, and almost all of the challenge has been scrubbed out of the story experience. Game is currently free up through the Shadowbringers expansion, so that is 300+ hours of the story and content. Make sure to do the major sidequestlines as they unlock such as Omega, Ivalice raids, etc. Starting with the Shadowbringers expansion, the "side" questlines stop being "side" and start being continuations of the main story.

FF15: most endearing and well realized party in the series. The rest of the game is rough but it absolutely succeeds at making you feel for them in a way that most games don't.



If you are open to the best JRPGs on Steam with an anime aesthetic, then I would recommend:

Trails series (namely Trails in the Sky FC, Trails of Cold Steel, and maybe the Calvard Trails games).
Valkyria Chronicles 1 and 4
Granblue Fantasy and Granblue Fantasy Relink
Aselia the Spirit of Eternity Sword
World End Economica



As for great JRPGs that are not on Steam, I would recommend:

Xenoblade Chronicles 1 (play the 3DS or Wii versions with the original aesthetics)
Suikoden 1 and 2 (emulate, do not play the Steam demasters)
Sakura Wars 1 and 2
Pokemon Black & White
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chud_irenicus wrote: Yesterday, 06:35
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 05:59
There are not many great Japanese made games that do not have the anime aesthetic, sorry. That's just going to limit you to Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter Wilds, and maybe FromSoft games. Lost Odyssey and The Last Remnant have a lot of issues.
Sorry I was unclear, I didn't mean anime aesthetic, I meant no show recommendations. Gonna read the rest of your post now :salute:
If you are willing to consider anime aesthetic, then I would definitely put Trails (FC, 1st Chapter, or Cold Steel, whichever appeals to you the most) and World End Economica (VN with no gameplay) near the top of the recommendation lists, up there with the best FF games I recommended.
Okay thank you that's a ton to look into. I'm skeptical of FF14 because I've pretty much abandoned MMOs... but maybe?

My wife is obsessed with FF10 and played it through for me to watch a couple times, and I liked the story and setting a lot. Also I played every Pokemon game up to X/Y which were trash so I quit the series after that. B/W were excellent, the last good set and probably the best and most interesting dex.

And to clarify again I have no problem with anime aesthetic at all.
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Boss had a 80% success rate, but skip the FF 11 and 14 due to the online MMO ness unless you like MMOs then disregard. FF 6 is a ******* master piece. Each character has so much story it is a blessing to play and find each one. It should be considered the best of the franchise. 7 is great and all 9 was better but not by a **** ton, 8 was emo as **** and might make you want to cut yourself to see how much you bleed and you learn to NOT level up or cast magic in that game (wtf mate?). FF 13 is just that, a long movie that has an autobattle system in play. no choosing tactics for you buddy. or pair-a-dimes shift or whatever. Don't know a single thing about ff 16 except it is the best non-final fantasy, final fantasy. so I kind of skipped. will try again one day. I would try playing through an old emulator Secret of Evermore. I would stay away from the Secret of Mana and ... **** brain fart.... Chrono Trigger thats it on Steam and emulate them too especially since you can go to ROM hacks and get ******* great mods fixing those games and balancing them better. But all in all what Boss said. ******* "World End Economica" Really BOSS? REALLY? It is a kinetic visual novel (ok I own all three) but bro don't want that. You don't tell friends you like visual novels, except Planescape: Torment. The best FF12 is the Steam one or a heavily modded version of the original PS2 version. But just get the Steam one rather than ******* around with all the nonsense.


I personally recommend

Battle Chasers: Nightwar - ******* Joe Mad art work is on point
Bloodstained Symphony of the Night for a more actiony game
Eye of the Beholder 1 - 3 if you want a good old school RPG
Higurashi - When they Cry - make sure to find and download old fan translated versions - if you want Jap VN
Ni No Kuni - the first game is actually hours of fun and is on steam.
Castlevania Lords of shadow - it is a good castlevania game but not SOTN.
Great list thank you will dig into it in the morning. For FF's with remakes do you suggest playing the remake or digging up the original? I've heard they've made unsavory changes to the remakes. I think I actually played Secret of Mana on SNES :scratch:
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Aside from FF9, all pre FF13 Final Fantasy games should be emulated on their release platforms, preferably with CRT shaders. FF10 demaster botched the faces and the transfer of the facial animations in the cutscenes. FF12 demaster washed out the colors and the details of the textures. Etc. It is only at FF13 where it becomes preferable to play the PC ports.

FF9 steam version is for consideration because of the Moguri mod, which gives you widescreen backgrounds, and allows you to enable turn based mode and some other QoLs.
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Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 09:48
Aside from FF9, all pre FF13 Final Fantasy games should be emulated on their release platforms, preferably with CRT shaders. FF10 demaster botched the faces and the transfer of the facial animations in the cutscenes. FF12 demaster washed out the colors and the details of the textures. Etc. It is only at FF13 where it becomes preferable to play the PC ports.

FF9 steam version is for consideration because of the Moguri mod, which gives you widescreen backgrounds, and allows you to enable turn based mode and some other QoLs.
Didn't FF12 get a good PC port?
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rusty_shackleford wrote: Yesterday, 09:48
Val the Moofia Boss wrote: Yesterday, 09:48
Aside from FF9, all pre FF13 Final Fantasy games should be emulated on their release platforms, preferably with CRT shaders. FF10 demaster botched the faces and the transfer of the facial animations in the cutscenes. FF12 demaster washed out the colors and the details of the textures. Etc. It is only at FF13 where it becomes preferable to play the PC ports.

FF9 steam version is for consideration because of the Moguri mod, which gives you widescreen backgrounds, and allows you to enable turn based mode and some other QoLs.
Didn't FF12 get a good PC port?
Zodiac Age is the one with the washed out textures.
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People have thrown up some great recommendations already. I'd add the following:

Valkyria Chronicles and Valkyria Chronicles 4. Both on steam. Turn based with some actually emotional story beats.

The Persona series is great. My kind of hot take though is that you should emulate Persona 4 on PCSX2 instead of playing Golden as the remake kind of butchered the atmosphere as it was made originally on vita and downgraded the environments. Persona 3 FES should be emulated for sure though as the remake for it is pozzed and far too easy. Also think they messed it's atmosphere up as well.

RESONANCE OF FATE is a unique game. Very unconventional combat and gameplay. I'd recommend checking out some gameplay on YouTube as it's hard to describe.

Trials of Mana was a remake done decent for the most part. Overall the game's a bit easy but it's comfy.

I don't know if you've played Okami as I guess you could call it anime. If you haven't you should. One of the greatest zeldalikes ever.

DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS 1 and 2 are kind of like if minecraft had a story. Fun and charming.

killer7. A surreal FPS game from the gamecube. You could emulate or buy it on steam.

No More Heroes series. Made by the same guys as Killer7 it's a hack and slash that makes fun of otaku culture.

Bullet Witch. Kind of like discount Bayonetta. It's cheap and kind of interesting. Was an xbox 360 launch title back in the day and got ported to PC.

Oh yeah and when you finish up Bayonetta 1 you should emulate the second on Cemu. It runs pretty much flawlessly and is a great game imo.
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Nips sent their samurai to America, France, and Britain to learn our ways and take them back to Nippon, where they became clockmakers, toymakers, bicyclesmiths, gunsmiths, bankers (oy vey), etc. The same is happening today, but with wokeslop. Nippon will become a woke bastion, long after the west quit that battle.