I have a flaw. I dismiss RPGs (and sRPGs). Even though my reasons for dismissing them appear in other games I enjoy.
What "qualifies" me to dismiss them? 30 mins of playing games I can't even remember the names of (FF10? And something on the DS). Lots of cut-scenes followed by a random battle where I get slaughtered while lots of numbers fly around. I did play a few days of Bard's Tale on the C64 lol
Having not really enjoy my first few moments with these games, I have formed opinions on the entire genre, classing them not even as real games. After all, if you can just grind your way to the next level, where's the challenge? "I'd much rather be playing a game where there is an element of dexterity skill involved to progress" I tell myself. "Viewtiful Joe is a real game!" etc. "Turn based? Life's too short! It's not even a real game."
And yet I play Forza. A game where if you fail a battle (race), I can grind a few more races to win money to spend in the shop to power up my abilities (engine / tyres / chassis) and win the next race. I justify this to myself by saying "I try a few times to win the race without mods and then only power myself up a little bit". However, I'm guessing that those of you that enjoy RPGs also use similar "ethical" tactics.
I see "Child of Light" and think, wow looks amazing and then it gets to a turn based battle and I switch off and strike it from my list.
So, I'm a hypocrite. Anyone else look down on a genre, only to play something quite similar in disguise? Or is this the most short lived thread ever, with just me in it. I might even have started a similar thread a few years ago lol (memory failing) - but Child of Light trailer brought it to a head again.
What "qualifies" me to dismiss them? 30 mins of playing games I can't even remember the names of (FF10? And something on the DS). Lots of cut-scenes followed by a random battle where I get slaughtered while lots of numbers fly around. I did play a few days of Bard's Tale on the C64 lol
Having not really enjoy my first few moments with these games, I have formed opinions on the entire genre, classing them not even as real games. After all, if you can just grind your way to the next level, where's the challenge? "I'd much rather be playing a game where there is an element of dexterity skill involved to progress" I tell myself. "Viewtiful Joe is a real game!" etc. "Turn based? Life's too short! It's not even a real game."
And yet I play Forza. A game where if you fail a battle (race), I can grind a few more races to win money to spend in the shop to power up my abilities (engine / tyres / chassis) and win the next race. I justify this to myself by saying "I try a few times to win the race without mods and then only power myself up a little bit". However, I'm guessing that those of you that enjoy RPGs also use similar "ethical" tactics.
I see "Child of Light" and think, wow looks amazing and then it gets to a turn based battle and I switch off and strike it from my list.
So, I'm a hypocrite. Anyone else look down on a genre, only to play something quite similar in disguise? Or is this the most short lived thread ever, with just me in it. I might even have started a similar thread a few years ago lol (memory failing) - but Child of Light trailer brought it to a head again.
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