Hear, hear!On a positive note, the rise of kickstarter and the long-overdue acceptance of non-photo realistic 3D graphics means we might just see a resurgence in RPGs that sacrifice impressive presentation for actual depth. I'm not talking about Bethesda's efforts, which are more or less sub-par action games which try to compensate for their lack of substance with sheer size; A pool that's 8 miles wide and 3 inches deep is a shitty pool. Instead, I'm hoping to see games which take which take the spirit and mechanics of games like Baldur's Gate and its ilk and run with them
I think that may be saying something[footnote]If the characters are not complete satirical representations of their RL counterparts...[/footnote].RJ 17 said:Lol, Sharon got her arm lopped off.
Still obvious that Grey has never played Suikoden II or III.Planescape told a better story (one that still stands as the best narrative in gaming)
^^ThisFappy said:Wall o' text puts down TES!
Cool picture.
Complexity != Depth. Sorry, computer science student.Eric the Orange said:What exactly do you mean by depth in RPGs. Like complexity of gameplay?
Unfortunately, a lot of people seem to believe that which you stated as untrue.Renegade-pizza said:Complexity != Depth. Sorry, computer science student.Eric the Orange said:What exactly do you mean by depth in RPGs. Like complexity of gameplay?
I'd watch Extra Credit's episode on it, but simply, it means that a game has more 'meat'. Complex characters and story. Interesting mechanics. Minecraft is engaging and deep as a black-hole, but is (relatively) simple.
When even a lot of retro titles required me to upgrade my graphics card, I wouldn't count on it.On a positive note, the rise of kickstarter and the long-overdue acceptance of non-photo realistic 3D graphics means we might just see a resurgence in RPGs that sacrifice impressive presentation for actual depth.
Dude/Dudette, you're about to be bombarded with Extra Credits 'Depth vs Complexity' vid, BRACE, BRACE, BRACE!Eric the Orange said:What exactly do you mean by depth in RPGs. Like complexity of gameplay?
Well said.Krantos said:The thing is though, there are plenty of other games that do those things better. TES is not trying to be those things.
What it does well, though (provide a wide open world to do whatever you want in), it does better than anyone else out there.