Posted Jan 02, 2009 at 01:25PM by Gino D. Listed in: Games, Opinions & Analysis, Star Ocean: The Last Hope Tags: Famitsu, Capcom, Square Enix, Sega, Enterbrain, Level 5
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For over a year now, it's been the same old story in Famitsu's Most Wanted list: Japanese gamers who took part in their polls voted Final Fantasy XIII as the most anticipated title. It's claimed the throne for over twelve months already, but that's changed now.

What are Japanese gamers looking forward to the most these days? Dragon Quest IX for the DS. Yeah, leave it to the Japanese gamers to replace an RPG with another RPG - another Square Enix RPG, for that matter - on their most wanted list.
  1. Dragon Quest IX (NDS, Square Enix)
  2. Final Fantasy XIII (PS3, Square Enix)
  3. Biohazard 5 (PS3, Capcom)
  4. Monster Hunter 3 (Wii, Capcom)
  5. Dragon Quest VI (NDS, Square Enix)
  6. Amagami (PS2, Enterbrain)
  7. Star Ocean: The Last Hope (360, Square Enix)
  8. Final Fantasy Versus XIII (PS3, Square Enix)
  9. The Last Remnant (PS3, Square Enix)
  10. Ryuga Gotoku 3 (PS3, Sega)
  11. Street Fighter IV (PS3, Capcom)
  12. Seventh Dragon (NDS, Sega)
  13. Ninokuni: The Another World (NDS, Level 5)
  14. Gyakuten Kenji (NDS, Capcom)
  15. Final Fantasy Agito XIII (PSP, Square Enix)
Total tally of games on Top 15 (by platform):
  • PS3: 6
  • NDS: 5
  • Wii: 1
  • PS2: 1
  • 360: 1
  • PSP: 1
Total tally of games on Top 15 (by publisher/developer):
  • Square Enix: 7
  • Capcom: 4
  • Sega: 2:
  • Enterbrain: 1
  • Level 5: 1
And what's the total tally of games on the Top 15 which were promised to be released last year, 2008? Oh, I don't know. Most of them? You'd think that the Japanese market would lose interest what with all those delays. Then again, that's J-RPG for ya.



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   by luch559 - 2009-01-02
 » Suprise?

This is what happens when a game gets slim to none coverage.


   Re: DNAgent - 2009-01-03
 » Not a surprise

More like this is what happens when you have a track record of making mediocre games.
   by senjutsu - 2009-01-03
 » well, not for me.

I dislike portable gaming... When I'm taking the subway and the bus, I prefer listening to musics on my ipod, I don't want to "think" at all. I mean, I take public transportation each morning to go to the university, and back. The morning I'm too tired to think, and after university, I'm done with thinking... lol.

Anyway, I'll sleep now... it's 6:05 AM in GTM-5 (mtl, canada, for me :D).


   Re: StingBlah - 2009-01-03
 » lol yea

i know how you feel. I don't really play psp "on the go." First of all i feel everyone is looking at me if I have a psp out, and what is the point of playing for 10 mins and then stopping? The only time I play it is when I'm bored at home...


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