Talk:Qrow Branwen/@comment-173.189.188.55-20150928220542/@comment-10380701-20151010013313

Arcade ones are justified though. There's literally no more major arcade areas in the western market. So even if they did import them. Where would we find them?

I mean, sure. Barcades exists, but those are small businesses.

Comparing Touhou and SMT is a bit unfair, to be honest. SMT is more on strategical difficulty (with some luck thrown in for misses and critical hits) while Touhou is pattern memorization difficulty with added reflexes. As I'm more accustomed to fast-paced stuff, going RPG sometimes throws me off and pretty much results in me getting my shit kicked in if I charge through with reckless abandon.

So really, depending on what games you play, one type will be harder than the other.

That said, once I get a pretty good PC that doesn't run PCSX2 like a bag of bullshit, I will play through SMT3. That's just one game among many that I missed during my youth.

Speaking of JRPGs, the Wild Arms series is another JRPG that proves to be difficult if you play it casually. It's no SMT hard, but playing it like you play Final Fantasy will kick your ass. Give it a try if you wanna see some rough times. I recommend 2, 3, the remake of 1, and 5 the most. 4th one is fine, but it's the easiest among them and the story is kinda eh.