
In the end, Level-5 set out to create traditional JRPGs at a time where fans and critics are bemoaning the lack of traditional JRPGs.

Gameplane: "Many games can astonish players with creative gameplay or emotional stories. Others are remarkable due to the fun we had with them, while some are simply beautiful. These are nine JRPGs, which made us fall in love with virtual places."

On November 26th Sony Japan will host a livestream on Nico Nico focusing on White Knight Chronicles II.
The livestream will be hosted by Producer Kentaro Motomura and Promoter Yasuhiro Kitao, and will come with an exceptional guest: Level-5 President Akihiro Hino.
I would take a White Knight Collection for the PS4 and a new game from Level 5 in the chute. As long as they keep servers up for awhile. I think they prematurely shut down servers for WKC on PS3. I know everyone is gonna be crying "Dark Cloud", but I'd prefer a new IP... WKC was originally supposed to be a trilogy, so there is no telling.
These games didn't get high ratings but for some reason I always found the series intriguing? And both games sold well. Maybe they'll make a new game in the series with an updated part 1 and 2
I still have my copy of WKC2. One of the most frustrating games I have ever played. Great though.
White Knight Chronicles was not the best game and got ripped apart by the critics.
Level-5 should make a sequel to the excellent Rogue Galaxy game for PS2. I loved that game!

Digitally Downloaded writes: "There's only a few RPGs left to release on the PS3 now. The majority of development for those scale projects is moving to the PS4... but it is worth noting that quality over quantity and those RPGs left to release on the PS3 include Dark Souls II and Drakengard III.
With that said, I thought we could look back at the PS3 RPGs - both western and Japanese, and which I personally felt were the finest the console could offer. I'm very keen to hear what your thoughts are and which RPGs are your favourite on the console, so be sure to sound out in the comments below!"
Fallout 3 should be on there,it's the game that got me into RPG's. Still play it and always will,Awesome.
There are a nice mix of RPG's to chose from on the PS3. Hopefully, Persona 5 will end up being a game that exceeds expectations and is the best of the bunch.
Persona 4 Golden (Vita) is simply amazing.
loved the first one , cant wait to play the second part !!!! and the psp game too
because fans had high hopes for this game.
It's hard to say how a game maker with a solid history of great games can take a medieval setting and giant powered mecha and not have it turn out awesome.
I only hear bad remarks from reviewers. Everyone I know who played it liked it.
I really enjoyed the first one but I hope they polished some of the details for the second one, like doors opening towards you passing through you.
The only people that I know of who don't like the game are those who didn't play the online part of it and only played the single player part. As far as I know, everyone who has picked up WKC 2 loves the game. IMO, WKC is easily one of the best games this generation. 900+ hours in it and I still find my self playing it 24/7. Same can be said with MAG, another under appreciated game.
As far as why people don't like the game generally? Well it is a JRPG... Not to mention, the online component of the game does evolve a lot of grinding and you really have to get into the game to learn how everything works. Basically your typical casual gamer would be turned off instantly from the game, (especially if they saw how many times they had to do Best Served Cold to get to GR15, lol). But for me, stuff like grinding and all is no different from traditional JRPGs and games like FFXI, Phantasy Star Universe, Phantasy Star Online ep 1 and 2, etc...
I've gone on too much about this, but the people who review WKC sound like they pretty much just review it because it's their job and they never really cared for it in the first place. Probably rushed through the offline and spent like an hour only with the online component at most.