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2017 is the year the best year for Japanese games in years


Rohan Kishibe

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January we got Kingdom hearts 2.8, Yakuza 0 and of course resident evil 7

Febuary We got Nioh

March we got, Breath of the Wild and Nier Automata 

and April we got Persona 5

 

Out of the top 10 games so far on metacritic 6 of them are new games from Japanese develpoers ,with 1 PC port included too and only 3 are by western developers, 2 being new games and 1 being a switch port.

 

We still have FE Shadows of valentia next month and nino kuni 2 coming out later this year too.

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Got to agree, after 2016 this year been great so far; getting Danganronpa in September and the remasters for Zero escape and Dangan rlytearpls.png

Doubt it Breath of the wild would take it number 1 this year next to read dead

Isn't Breath of the wild on Wii U/Nintendo Switch, though? I'm talking about GOTY for PS4 games, only. And Red Dead is shit. At least 1 was. I didn't get what the reviewers were raving about; the gameplay was meh and the characters were SO underdeveloped with no depth to them, whatsoever. But hey, maybe they'll fix that in the second game. 

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Isn't Breath of the wild on Wii U/Nintendo Switch, though? I'm talking about GOTY for PS4 games, only. And Red Dead is shit. At least 1 was. I didn't get what the reviewers were raving about; the gameplay was meh and the characters were SO underdeveloped with no depth to them, whatsoever. But hey, maybe they'll fix that in the second game. 

PS4 GOTY would go to red dead, the hype train and rockstar, I for one loved Red dead 1 and a I know a lot of people did too and having the second game come out this year might just steal the show, unless zero horizon dawn, Nioh; beats it. Best JRPG maybe this year but GOTY highly doubt it.

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