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General and Gaming => Classic Video Games => Topic started by: marvelvscapcom2 on July 24, 2017, 06:49:19 pm
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Two of the most accredited and illustrious companies involved with turn based and action RPGS and JRPGs. A special place in many gamer's hearts. Square Soft with legendary titles like Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts and Chrono Trigger/cross, Secret of Mana, xenoblades, ect... A true staple in the RPG realm. :)
And of course Atlus. Who is behind the Shin Megami series, Persona, Odin Sphere, Catherine, Tokyo Mirage, rule of rose and many other renouned titles :)
Out of these two power houses. Which developer do you think has had a bigger impact on video games and the RPG/JRPG genre? :)
Square Enix isn't included because i feel it's a collaboration of two companies, SquareSoft and Enix and isn't quite fair. But if you want to include Square Enix than feel free :).
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Squaresoft
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As a publisher and developer, Atlus takes it for me.
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Atlus has more solid titles. So Atlus.
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Out of these two power houses. Which developer do you think has had a bigger impact on video games and the RPG/JRPG genre? :)
While Altus is doing great things, I think Squaresoft has had the bigger impact. Final Fantasy, Super Mario RPG, Dragon Warrior/Quest just to name a few.
Square shaped the RPG market during the SNES and PSX era.
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Objectively, Square clearly has the bigger impact. Final Fantasy alone is of far more importance to the JRPG genre than anything Atlus has done. On the other hand, while Square has older importance, I'd question their modern status in comparison. I can't say for sure, I've only played two Atlus games (Tokyo Mirage Sessions and Persona 5 that I'm still playing), but Square has some big issues over the years with some of their biggest games. Final Fantasy 13 was very polarizing, 14 was a disaster at launch, and 15 languished in development hell for years and even when it did come out, it had some very clear issues. I can't say I've heard the same for Atlus and people are nuts for Persona 5, so they are in a pretty good place right now.
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Atlus.
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1980s - 2003: Square (pretty much before they merged with Enix)
2004 - present: Atlus
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i completely agree with bikingjahuty
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Square Enix, because the Dragon Quest series is the best JRPG series.
And Einhander is a pretty damn awesome shoot-em up.
Nowadays, Square Enix is also expanding a lot beyond just RPGs. And so far, they're doing a pretty good job at it. So that also gives them points, IMO.
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To answer your question obviously SquareSoft, they popularized a whole genre for the west. But I tend to prefer Atlus, for their quirky one-off titles more than anything.
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def Atlus
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Atlus without a doubt.
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Squaresoft up until 6th gen. Since then, They've been goofing around, so then Atlus takes the crown from 6th gen-onwards.
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Well if the question is which had the bigger impact it'd be Square, no question. Final Fantasy VII was an absolute meteor of a smash hit and it made JRPGs a mainstream genre. No pun intended with the meteor.
As fantastic as Atlus' games are they're very niche and I definitely wouldn't say they've had much of an impact on video games as a whole. JRPGs were already revolutionised by Final Fantasy and I don't think they will be a second time.
If the question is which do I prefer though, depends on what timeframe we're talking. Comparing the pre-2002 companies I'd easily say Square, FF5 - 10 and Chrono Trigger are all amazing (haven't played Cross) and Final Fantasy 8 is my baby. I don't think there's any Atlus games prior to then that I like either. Since Sakaguchi leaving and the Enix merge though they've completely lost their way, and since then we've had Persona 3 4 and 5 which are gods among us that we are not worthy of.
So for me Square won until 2002, then Atlus left them in the dust as of 2006.
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I guess it would depend on the region you live in too. Different publishers for different countries (only one that comes to mind is Strikers 1945/agetec in the US). In the states, Squaresoft caters more to the audience over here.
I always hated not being able to get an Atlus game without a preorder as well. Gamestop or EB would get one copy and open it, while Target, Toys R Us, Circuit City, Good Guys. Comp USA, Best Buy etc wouldn't get any.
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Atlus
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I used to work software at CompUSA back in the day and we ended up with a few Atlas titles during the PSX era. I remember I used to have an RPG section i maintained for the consoles. My customers loved me.
GameStop is so broken. I hate how they open their display copy and sell it as new. They opened one of my pre-order games once and then thought I was crazy when I told them I wanted my money back because it was no longer new. I want to kick myself right now because I ordered the Sonic Mania Collectors Edition through them when Amazon ran out. Now Amazon has them back in stock and Im stuck with LameStop order.
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I'm not much of a JRPG player. From my casual (in this genre) perspective I have heard of, seen, played and enjoyed everything you list for SquareSoft. As for Atlus, I have only heard of Cathrine and that is due to research performed on a voice actor, not something I would have stumbled across on my own. Looking at their list of games, the only Atlus game I see that I have played was Friday the 13th on NES, which is far from a JRPG. So from my average Joe perspective this does not even look to be a contest as Square clearly wins.