Recettear is the only recent PC exclusive JRPG I can think of right off the bat. That being said you can play through just about any console JRPG through the use of emulators. The selection of classic RPGs available to play on the computer is immense.
Depending on how far back you want to go, I recommend playing through Final Fantasy Tactics, Star Ocean 2, the DS remake of Chrono Trigger and maybe one of the Pokemon or Advance Wars titles. If you got a really hefty rig you can try running a game like Tales of Symphonia, but setting up Gamecube/PS2 emulators can be pretty dang complicated.
Recettear is the only recent PC exclusive JRPG I can think of right off the bat. That being said you can play through just about any console JRPG through the use of emulators. The selection of classic RPGs available to play on the computer is immense.
Actually just read a review on one earlier today I'd like to try ~ Aselia the Eternal I've been in need of a classic JRPG for awhile now, but can't decide on which to get started on....there are so many choices!
Recettear was awsome though, and I have fond memories of Shining Tears on the PS2 ~ and yeah the cat-girl ninja was my favorite character. I so miss the days of sprite based RPGs.
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Recettear is the only recent PC exclusive JRPG I can think of right off the bat. That being said you can play through just about any console JRPG through the use of emulators. The selection of classic RPGs available to play on the computer is immense.
Depending on how far back you want to go, I recommend playing through Final Fantasy Tactics, Star Ocean 2, the DS remake of Chrono Trigger and maybe one of the Pokemon or Advance Wars titles. If you got a really hefty rig you can try running a game like Tales of Symphonia, but setting up Gamecube/PS2 emulators can be pretty dang complicated.
Actually just read a review on one earlier today I'd like to try ~ Aselia the Eternal I've been in need of a classic JRPG for awhile now, but can't decide on which to get started on....there are so many choices!
Recettear was awsome though, and I have fond memories of Shining Tears on the PS2 ~ and yeah the cat-girl ninja was my favorite character. I so miss the days of sprite based RPGs.