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Arcane
That's unfair. Pieces of cardboard most certainly don't remember things later on, while pleasing themselves with great respect.Todd Howard keeps trying to make a first person Ultima VII with no depth and Bioware keeps trying to make PST with cardboard characters.
Oh, that's fine. Its just that our hivemind is jumping the gun. I mean, it is evident that felipepepe is reaching for the stars and will become a very referenced scholar of RPGonomics. Millions will flock to his house to understand what RPGs are, but only a few will survive the treck through the regularly flooded streets of São Paulo. Once our beloved photoshopper has reached the highest echelons of twitter driven fame, The Man will have to struggle with the fact that he's out of the dark realms of Codexia.
Actually, it was featured on Gamasutra's twitter just today / yesterday (depending on your time zone), so it might not be such a coincidence after all.
On another note, I can't wrap my head around including NIS and Tales Of on the list.
First, while I really enjoyed both Soul Nomad and the first Disgaea, the Nippon Ichi section itself includes a much better alternative for this sort of game in the Tactics Ogre series.
Also, is it just me or Tales was included just as the token Action game from Japan? I've seen the goon let's play of Vesperia and there doesn't seem to be much of anything unique to the series. Again, take your pick from so many different series that were much more influential on the japanese side of things.
Still, the Tales Of section does include a quote that can be weaponized against fans of Morrowind who are picky about what constitutes an RPG.
The one thing, however, that seems to guarantee a game with action battles will get labeled an RPG is some application of statistics to the fight. One example: few deny that Secret of Mana is an RPG, but the thing about it that most distinguishes it from action-adventure games is that, when you hit an enemy with your sword, you might not actually hit.
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