What's the best, most engrossing JRPG I can play on PC from the last 2 years?

What's the best, most engrossing JRPG I can play on PC from the last 2 years?

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Probably Trails of Cold Steel.

Trails in the Sky

Are these the same series? Quick rundown on what they're about?

Suikoden I + II emulated.

Do you mean released on PC in the last two years, or do you mean made in the last two years?

Yes

All right, the best you're probably going to get are (that I've played):
>Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster
>Nier Automata
>Phantom Brave PC
>Disgaea 2 PC
You might also find Tales of Berseria to be pretty great according to Tales of fans.

It's about autistically running around towns and talking to all npcs after every story event

I LOVE MAKO!

Trails of Cold Steel.

Trails in the Sky if you have lore autism and want to play in production order.

Atelier Firis

Nier Automata

>JRPG

>best
>engrossing

>FFXV isn't jrpg

>JRPG

>not JRPG

Its a Japanese action rpg
Its a JRPG

>jrpg
>good

That would be a JARPG

>look at this image that is a classification system from my own headcanon and not actual industry values
OK

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Faggoty image friend

Can that Wii u emulator play XBX? If so play that.

Sky is a trilogy surrounding a set of characters, and has a focus on world building. Cold Steel takes place in the same world, and has some connecting elements, and characters, but it doesn't require playing Sky.
Also, Sky is much better.

Good pic. Western v Japanese should be about origin not style. The cooking analogy some offer is idiotic as food is not art in any way shape or form. Like books, it matters which culture produces a game.

>implying genre should be dictated by a name that only implies "Japanese" and "RPG" instead of meaningful names whilst simply specifying country of origin for the sake of style
Not to mention all those other terms already existed for said game genres and most people would still call titles like Tales of and Kingdom Hearts JRPGs, thus emphasizing even more why said image's classification is proper.

Also
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Eastern_role-playing_video_games
>which solidified the Kingdom Hearts series as the new JRPG series.
>In 2012 and onwards, a surge in new JRPGs such as Xenoblade Chronicles, Persona 4 Golden, Fire Emblem: Awakening, Shin Megami Tensei 4, Tales of Graces, Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan, Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch and Tales of Xillia

xbc is an infinitely superior recommendation

In what fucking way do you roleplay at all in Nier Automata?

You decide what upgrades you want to affect your stats as well as what weapons you choose to use. You choose what sidequests you want to complete, and your choices affect which endings you get (though most of the endings aren't really serious endings, but they're still there). Its not the most roleplay-y of rpgs, but neither are most JRPGs in general

To be honest, Nier A Tomato is way more of a roleplaying game than most late WRPGs like Witchershit, which is pretty sad.