-> Ara FellWhat is Ara Fell? And I just saw that The Quest was released in 2016. That's the RPG of the year for me.
-> Ara FellWhat is Ara Fell? And I just saw that The Quest was released in 2016. That's the RPG of the year for me.
2016 was a year of many releases and some smaller gems are among them (Ara Fell for example).
I suspect that of a lot of the noisy groupthink negativity towards certain studios is disregarded by many resonable people.
2016 was a year of many releases and some smaller gems are among them (Ara Fell for example). But no game was really outstanding.
As well as negativity towards certain ppl in elections…
If editors couldn't agree on a vote, maybe you could just release the best hidden gems of 2016 by RPGWatch(men), dear Professor.
They weren't on the list which is fair enough, but I assumed cases like this belonged among the reasons for the write-in option's existence (and I don't remember expansions being outright disallowed anywhere at the time I was voting).Expansions weren't supposed to be allowed, so I assumed any votes for B&W were disregarded?
I doubt that, that would be bizarre. Why would they accept votes for something but at the same time bias the voting against it by intentionally not putting it on the selection list? (despite it being an obvious candidate for inclusion in the list)They weren't on the list which is fair enough, but I assumed cases like this belonged among the reasons for the write-in option's existence (and I don't remember expansions being outright disallowed anywhere at the time I was voting).
You can start B&W with premade character right away too.I suppose you are right about Siege of Dragonspear though. Puzzling. IIRC, it offers the chance to start with premade characters and play through it w/o having played the original game first. That could be an important distinction.
JRPGs? Or RPGs that were made in Japan?Also, surprised to see 2 action JRPGs on the Top 5. Not what I expected from you guys.