» Tue Feb 01, 2011 7:58 pm
Though it might have come across as hyperbolic or an obstinate really devoted fan I really don't see much worth playing around.
Recently I have tried hunting around for a good RPG and found few worth of the genre; Divinity 2, The Witcher, the Fable series, Two Worlds, Gothic, Dragonage all fluff dressed-up as an RPG. I don't even understand why games like Final Fantasy of the "JRPG" genre (shudders), or Diablo are considered RPG's, since you play the same character/campaign over and over again. I remember the first time I played Diablo, waiting to get out of the Dungeon and explore towns, taverns, dealing with the locals. I waited. I waited more. It never happened and I binned the game.
The only game I like playing which somewhat resembles my idea of a Role-Player is Drakensang, which features traditional elements and an immersing world. This genre recently ends up looking more like "Mortal Kombat" than a slow-paced, wonder-world where exploration and character-development is more important than "SPECIAAAL MOOVEE."
In the traditional sense and definition, a Role-Playing game relies on player-ingenuity, new situations created on the spur of the moment, character development, elements of causality. This is still impossible on a computer and, hence, an RPG can only really limitedly exist in a Multi-player environment - to a very small extent since it is still limited to the game's engine, the limited character-options/races/items and so on. Bethesda have come close to furthering the RPG idea with their games, though not by any means in a flawless execution. I think most players instantly think "RPG" is any game which employs a point-buy system, skills and point-attribution.
Bear in mind that, originally, Role-Playing board games were played with dice, pen and paper. I can't imagine many of the younger video-gaming generations being involved in something like that. I am not expecting a computer game to be as slow-paced as that, after all it might be too boring, but I wouldn't label a heavily action-oriented game an RPG either. A combat-encounter is something to be valued.