But I like anime. I like Japanese style games. I go to Japanese games because they make things that play and look like Catherine, Okami, and Gravity Rush. Not to sound like a weeboo, but that's the kind of art that appeals to me and something the west wont do. Now if I want something that looks like say Deus Ex, I'll go with a western game, because that's the mod I'm in.
I'm really scared here. I don't know where the Japanese console scene is going. While I think Mikami is a great game designer I can't say his solution is the right one. We've already seen this solution in practice with 2 probably bombs this year, i.e Binary Domain and more importantly Dragon's Dogma. Binary Domain is less interesting because Sega did'nt do much with it and it's not quite AAA. But look at Dragon's Dogma, an expensive game targeted at the west and it looks the part more so then say Quantum Theory. It also suprisngly still has very Japanese sensibilities with it's game mechanics. It did'nt really seem to take here for some reason. I can't think of any new Japanese ip that's targeted at the west that has taken off.
I don't know what the solution for Japan is. Maybe they should stop with the anime, but when they try to imitate the west it comes off pretty meh. Yet still certain anime has appeal in the west. This anime happens to be anime that maybe is actually targeted to Japanese adults. I've shown Ghost in the Shell, Berserk, and Cowboy Bebop to my mother. She liked them. But I'm not going to show Code Geass, Bleach, or whatever lame teen angst is out there to any non-anime fan. They just won't like it. Remember FF is still written for Japanese teenagers and hell maybe that's why it doesn't appeal to western gamers anymore, regardless of it's quality. Meanwhile look at Nier(a title I dislike) who's story I doubt was targeted at the same audience and yet it's probably gotten a lot of praise for it's story here in the west. Maybe the key for Japan is to keep doing what it's doing, make stuff it wants, but not to be hold down by targeting a teenage audience. I don't know, that's just my opinion. I don't have any insider information.