Solid_Raiden said:
So you can't see how it is lacking as an RPG? It's missing most of the things which destinguish RPGs as being RPGs. Or rather it has them, but watered down to almost nothing. Looting has been almost completely taken away, you no longer find weapons or armour which is one of the most fun things about RPGs. Instead now you randomly find minerals or scan planets to upgrade what you have. There is a rare exception to finding other weapons but I've played for 20 hours and have only found 2-3 variations on three weapon types. In addition, you have less customization when leveling up. There is a small level gap and the only thing that you raise stats in are a select few powers. A very select few. The dialouge system is amazing but has little to do with being an RPG. Unless Demon's souls is no longer an RPG, and Indigo Prophecy is. I don't think you understand what makes a game an RPG. Go do some research on Dungeons and Dragons (The father of all RPGs) and then come back and talk to me about something you know about. Because you obviously know NOTHING about what being an RPG means. I agree that the conversation sytem is amazing, if I forget about the fact that all the choices are laid out as either blatantly good and bad with very little gray. Also, if they are going to make the game more of a tps then an RPG then they at least could have made it a stronger TPS. I'm not the only one who thinks this either, go look at the majority of reviews. They state the same thing. But honestly, I don't see how you can't have a strong RPG that could hold it's ground as a strong TPS. But it's because of fools like you who refuse to believe its possible that we get games that are only good at each (at best) and not amazing. If they couldn't make mass effect a great shooter when they decided to add those elements into the game they should have left it out. Finally, I understand why they allowed MGS4 to be played as a shooter. To attempt to draw in new players. But as a long time MGS fans, they never altered the controls to where the game could not be played as the older ones. If you have ADD and played it like gears of war then more power to you. But I played a STEALTH game, and I played it stealthly in the same way I had played each previous iteration, only with a much needed streamlined control. That being said. It fails Just as bad, if not worse, at being a great TPS as Mass Effect 2. The reason for this was to allow the game to play just like the older games to the real fans, which I am very happy for. You could also play the game as an FPS but it failed at that too. All of those things were tacked on to appeal to kids with add but it still plays like an mgs game which makes me happy. A better example of Stealth and TPS coming together is Uncharted 2. That game was on the right track. The game was a great tps action game which allowed the use of stealth. It wasn't perfect and stealth couldn't always be used, but for a majority of the game it could and it worked. And that was just an added feature, it wasn't a tps action/stealth hybrid so much as it was a small implemented feature. If Borderlands had a great story it would have been an amazing FPS/RPG. It could stand on it's own as either. After all of this, I would like to point out that I'm having great fun with Mass Effect 2 and it currently might rank in my top 3 360 games. I'm loving it. I'm just not blind. The reasons why I love it has nothing to do with it being a great RPG, or even a great TPS. It's only good at either. It's because of the characters, story and the conversation wheel (though lacking depth, is still greatly entertaining). All of those things are what you expect with a great RPG although they do not define an RPG at all. Those aspects are top notch however. If only it was a great rgg, and a great TPS action game then it could have truly been the best of both worlds. And probably the best game ever made. |
First off, I'm about 98% sure I've spent far more time playing pen-and-paper RPGs than you have but nice way to make the assumption I don't know anything about D&D, Star Wars, Palladium, Rifts, Robotech, TMNT, Ninjas & Superspies, Feng Shui, Bureau 13, or the dozens of other pen-and-paper RPGs I've played over the years. Good job at making yourself look like an ass, though. Kudos.
Second, if you don't see the folly in your statement "The dialouge system is amazing but has little to do with being an RPG." I don't know what to say. By its very definition, that system is the CORE of being an RPG. See, you believe that RPGs are defined by combat where I believe the exact opposite. A good role-playing game is about the moments between combat when the player gets to choose his or her fate, not the moments when a player is grabbing more shit from dead orcs.
You imply that I'm blind to Mass Effect when I'm convinced you're the one who is blind to it because it doesn't fit your preconceived notion of what an RPG "should" be. You can argue the merits of BioWare's choices all you want and I'll respect that but to say that it's "watered down" or "weak" just because they shed parts of the traditional system in favor of immersing the player in non-stop gaming while remaining true to the actual core of what defines an RPG is foolish.
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