» Sun Mar 20, 2011 11:28 am
Gosh. It really makes me tear up reading through here. :unsure2:
I see people comparing The Elder Scrolls to some absolute turds. Bad enough to compare it to Mass Effect. But Dragon Age? What the di*k?..... It is really saddening. Im not saying that ANY of these games arent good, or that they arent RPG's, or anything other than: THIS IS SKYRIM. THIS IS ELDER SCROLLS. I feel like anyone who has stepped inside an Elder Scrolls world should know that there is nothing like it. Other 'rpgs' can only dream to one day be like it. They look up to it with great fear and great respect and hope that one day they may grow up to be even close to what Elder Scrolls is......at least I know that thats what Im hoping when I play them.
RPG is just terminology that people use to describe a game. There are lots of games that could be 'loosely' categorized as rpgs in my mind: The GTA series, Assassins Creed, Mass Effect, etc. In some ways they all have RPG aspects in my opinion. When it gets down to it, just about any game (well, not any but many) can be considered a role playing game though, because the whole idea of a video game is for you to play the role of the character you are controlling. Obviously the phrase RPG refers to aspects of a game that go a little bit deeper than simply 'living' the character you are playing but in some aspects MANY games could be considered rpgs if you ask me. But at the end of the day, its about the game not how it gets classified. The 'type' of a game (RPG, FPS, 3PS, etc) means nothing to me. Its certainly not something I look at when shopping for a game.
To me the amount of copies sold or awards won isnt the point. TES is a dominate force in the gaming world and there is a reason that there are long waits in between these games, just like there are reasons that no other game in history has matched the depth and class of The Elder Scrolls. The magnitude of TES series game worlds far exceeds the detail found in any other game on the market. Period. That is something that no one can logically deny. To me the open-world genre is something that TES does better than ANYONE else ever has. And in my humble opinion, open-world is the only way to RP.
So if anything, let Mass Effect and other games have the 'Role Playing' title. The Elder Scrolls is an open world adventure that needs not be limited by silly characterizations.