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    Xenoblade Chronicles (Nintendo)

    If you like JRPG's, this is one game I can heartily recommend to all of you.
    That is, if you live in Europe because NoA isn't relasing this one in the States (yet).
    What a mistake that is! I like the genre quite a bit and think this is one of the finest examples of this generation. Great open world exploration, good story and excellent gameplay.
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    Nobody? No love for the JRPG 'round these parts?
    You guys are missing out. That or just prepping for dead island.

    http://www.metacritic.com/game/wii/x...critic-reviews

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    I've heard great things, but the fact that NoA isn't bringing this or The Last Story to the US is a huge bummer. I've been wanting to play a good jrpg lately, too.

    Radiant Historia is another one that's been on my radar, might give it a shot.

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