I thought T-BAGs were more of an FPS thangZero47 said:Turn - Based Adventure Gaming? this could work guys.
No.Quiet Stranger said:Wasn't it the Japanese who came UP with the first RPG's? (video game wise)MatParker116 said:http://www.strategyinformer.com/news/8006/bioware-you-can-put-a-j-in-front-of-it-but-final-fantasy-13-isnt-an-rpg
Bioware's Daniel Erickson:
Well, before I address the main point I just want to take a slightly more controversial route: You can put a 'J' in front of it, but it's not an RPG. You don't make any choices, you don't create a character, you don't live your character... I don't know what those are - adventure games maybe? But they're not RPG's."
I tend to agree but that's my opinion.
nope it was americans, 1970s' don't know a specific title (possibly dungeon master they were mostly DnD derivatives) the biggest early one was from the 80s' though: Rogue.Quiet Stranger said:Wasn't it the Japanese who came UP with the first RPG's? (video game wise)
I did not notice that. I like it.Zero47 said:Turn - Based Adventure Gaming? this could work guys.darthzew said:That's actually a good point. Turned-based adventure gaming might be a better way to describe it.
The first RPG I ever played was FF 9, to me Oblivion was less of an RPG than FF XIII.
But it isn't. Dragon Warrior 1&2 allowed me to change the name of the hero I controlled. Therefore, with that simple step, I assumed control of that character and played the role of that character. That simple step made it an RPG. In an RPG you don't just play the role of a character, you ARE the character. In FF XIII you aren't the characters, you hardly control them outside of moving and fighting. FF XIII is not an RPG because of this. Just because a game has a level up system and an inventory system doesn't make it an RPG.Belladonnah said:Saying FFXIII isn't an RPG because it lacks one of the popular features in RECENT RPG's is like saying Mass Effect is an interactive graphic novel because it features one of the genre's defining features. Good going Erickson.
It's a controversial statement, right? I knew that. Especially with the amount of Bioware fans on these forums. But if anyone from Bioware can trash another game to promote their own (game style) than i can say something too and perhaps make people think about what the hell both of us are talking about. Since when is Bioware's definition of choice and creating a character a hallmark of RPG's anyway? And what's this nonsense about living your characters?Woodsey said:What's not an RPG about Mass Effect (bar the combat)?3nimac said:To be fair neither is Mass Effect. Mass Effect 2 is a JRPG in disguise.
It isn't really bashing, as he said nothing about the quality of the game, it's really just semantics. But FFXIII is more faithful to "classic" RPG titles that defined the genre than, say, Mass Effect, and he only says that because he is looking at RPGs by how western RPGs evolved.LeonLethality said:Wow, I though it was just Bioware fans who bashed on JRPGs. Turns out Bioware employees do too? *sigh*
He is wrong, WRPGs do not fit the full definition of RPG so if JRPGs don't then neither do they.
I never thought i'd ever hear somthing SO IDIOTC! in my entire life. like my god man are you gamer at all? It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt. --Mark TwainShadow XXVII said:I totally agree. FF13 is no more a RPG than Halo.
Um... no. Unless I missed something, Halo is no way, shape, or form an RPG. It is a purebred FPS with no pretensions otherwise. FF13 certainly has elements of an RPG, if nothing else, though it's more tactical, horrifyingly linear adventure than anything else.Shadow XXVII said:I totally agree. FF13 is no more a RPG than Halo.