Vodark - "As any self-respecting human being will tell you, Japan has a well-deserved notoriety for being the world’s capital of eccentric. Who then, should be surprised that they made an RPG about the ins and outs of capitalism?
Recettear: An Item Shop’s Tale was originally released by EasyGameStation for the PC back in 2007, and, more recently, translated for English-speaking audiences by CarpeFulgur. The general plot and structure of the game is pretty simple. You take the role of Recette, a young girl whose father, in the spirit of good parenting, suddenly disappears one day with no other reason than “wanting to become a hero”. Recette is shortly thereafter accosted by Tear, a loan-sharking fairy who informs her that not only did her father leave her with his home, but also his immense debt as well."
A lot of great role-playing games don't get the love that t hey deserve, so let's give them their time in the sun with the top 10 best Japanese role-playing games outside of Final Fantasy, Dragon Quest, Mario RPG, Megami Tensei, Castlevania, and Pokémon!
The fact that you think Castlevania is a role playing game makes any opinions you have suspect at best.
7. Miracle Warriors
6. Sword of Vermillion
5. Dragon's Crown
4. MGS: Phantom Pain.
3. Persona 5 (soon)
2. Nioh
1. Bloodborne
JBH & Trent from Z1G return for another edition of 'Steam Addicts Anonymous', where they shamefully attempt to tackle their Steam addiction by playing a random game from their respective game libraries. This week, they played 'Cook, Serve, Delicious!' and 'Recettear: An Item Shop's Tale'.
With the Steam anime sale, Twinfinite has decided to detail some of the best games that are on offer.
I think the only one worth playing in that list is Ys Origin