Talk:Black Alice/@comment-24146794-20140212201139/@comment-24.187.74.28-20140311040430

^exactly.

Also it helps that JRPGs just do not make it over to the states that often. There are some on handhelds but there haven't been many console releases for awhile, and you'll have trouble finding them on PC as well. The US JRPG market isn't that big, it's mostly just FPS games that sell here, and some action games.

But many of us grew up playing JRPGs so we still remember them fondly. MGQ is a throwback and there's a nostalgia factor to it too. But you take out the sex and if say we're in Japan where JRPGs are still very strong, and MGQ really can not stand on its own.