I know this comment was made practically a month ago, but I stumbled upon it recently ago. It was made by Keiji Inafune during the Tokyo Games Show. He explained how disenchanted he was about the Japanese gaming industry at the present after looking around at the various shown games on offer. He said:
"Personally when I looked around [at] all the different games at the TGS floor, I said 'Man, Japan is over. We're done. Our game industry is finished.'"
You can see the article here.
So what do you guys think about this? Is the state of the Japanese game industry really declining this badly? I personally see the fact that Japan is more conservative when it comes to games. Unlike the west, Japan doesn't take large risks when it comes to development. So (mostly) their JRPGs remain traditional, which may be why western RPGs are better received.
"Personally when I looked around [at] all the different games at the TGS floor, I said 'Man, Japan is over. We're done. Our game industry is finished.'"
You can see the article here.
So what do you guys think about this? Is the state of the Japanese game industry really declining this badly? I personally see the fact that Japan is more conservative when it comes to games. Unlike the west, Japan doesn't take large risks when it comes to development. So (mostly) their JRPGs remain traditional, which may be why western RPGs are better received.