At least mentioning the mascot would have been fun at the very least.
You should've asked me for recommendations/borrowed stuff, lol. I even have the goofy homebrew stuff, and maybe some spare stuff still that you could've just kept. Return to Zork would have been another cool one to show.
I think, on paper, the PC-FX is a worthy PCE successor. It's a pretty beautiful machine.
The library is a mixed bag depending on who you ask. Boundary Gate is a pretty top notch dungeon crawling RPG. It was also on Playstation, and was a pretty well received game overall.
The strategy games are also good. Sparkling Feather in particular was a good one for me.
But, unfortunately, the PC-FX essentially only has the niche games. Digital Comics, RPGs, and Strategy games.
had they launched with less FMV-tastic action games, I think the thing would have caught on way better, and would have encouraged more games. The PC-FX is seemingly easier to code for than the Sega Saturn, for example.
So, we could've had a bunch of shooters, and arcade-action games, if they weren't investing all their time into more FMV games.
The language barrier issue for me is, you can't really properly review RPGs and such without knowing the story. The story/characters often make up for any shortcomings the mechanics may have. If you can't read them, you miss out.
So, while you're not complaining, you're essentially just commenting on the mechanics which will generally boil down to "you walk around, there's menus, you fight stuff", which applies to basically every JRPG ever.
So, there just isn't much to say about sim / rpg games if you aren't able to talk about the characters and story. That content is the meat of the game.
That's what the PC-FX boils down to for me when I describe it to someone:
"Can you read / understand Japanese at least enough to fumble through a game? No? Well, then you might wanna pass on it because the 4 action games on it cost a metric f*ckton."
I personally never saw the point of fingerbanging your way through an RPG without knowing what you're even doing. It just seems pointless.
It's unfortunate, really. and it hurts peoples brains to try and comprehend that there's a video game machine that they more or less can't do much with. every other Japanese machine, you can import and get away with playing a shitload of action games without worrying.