I'm sure many of you have discussed this matter to death, and I'm sure you can easily find plenty of threads even here on the Escapist about this very topic, but I'm wondering how others feel about game genres. Sure, a good number of them are fairly self-explanatory (or seem to be anyway), genres like "RPG" ("It has character stats, it MUST be an RPG!"), "sports" ("It has balls, it must be a sports game!") and "MMO" ("It has tons of people experiencing it together simultaneously, it must be an epidemic! Sorry- MMO!"). However, what exactly is an "action" game? What deciding factors go into determining whether a game is an "adventure" story or not? Shopping for games based on genres like these is perplexing. Half-Life 2 is an "action" game, but so is Bayonetta, and yet one is an FPS and the other is hack-and-slash, and each has very different mechanics from the other. Games in the Zelda franchise are considered "adventure" titles, perhaps "action-adventure", but games in the "Monkey Island" series are also labeled as being "adventure" games, and the two series share very little in common beyond abstract details like pirates and swords (and fetch quests I suppose).
My question for you, my fellow Escapists, is this: How do you see the modern game genre paradigm as it exists today? Do you find it suitable as-is, or do you feel it needs to be refined to allow for more explicit genre descriptors, or do you think it's too specific already and should be more all-encompassing with its terminology? Whatever your thoughts are, I'd like to know. I personally think it's rather vague and misleading to use words like "action" and "strategy" and "casual", but I'm definitely open to other opinions. Again, I apologize if I'm beating a dead horse, or if I'm not exactly being succinct here. Thanks for reading, and considering, what I have to say.
My question for you, my fellow Escapists, is this: How do you see the modern game genre paradigm as it exists today? Do you find it suitable as-is, or do you feel it needs to be refined to allow for more explicit genre descriptors, or do you think it's too specific already and should be more all-encompassing with its terminology? Whatever your thoughts are, I'd like to know. I personally think it's rather vague and misleading to use words like "action" and "strategy" and "casual", but I'm definitely open to other opinions. Again, I apologize if I'm beating a dead horse, or if I'm not exactly being succinct here. Thanks for reading, and considering, what I have to say.