enslaved is post-appocalypic but its not an rpg but still pretty good. i have no mouth and i must scream is meant to be really good (the original short story is great) but i think its to old to play.
That was Final Fantasy VI. 4 and 6 are easy to mix up, I know...Palademon said:I heard that in the half way point of Final Fantasy IV the world is destroyed.
Hell, Borderlands can be considered more of an RPG than the likes of Stalker.Dirty Hipsters said:Oh, so just because the game doesn't aim for you it no longer counts as an RPG?
With Marcus Fenixs rate of blowing up chunks of the planet, if it isn't already post-apocalyptic it will be by the end of it.Jezzascmezza said:I guess the Gears of War are somewhat post-apocalyptic.
They're a lot a fun though, regardless of whether it's post-apocalyptic or not.
Stalker has more of an inventory system than boarderlands, but either way they are both fpsrpgsGiantRaven said:Hell, Borderlands can be considered more of an RPG than the likes of Stalker.Dirty Hipsters said:Oh, so just because the game doesn't aim for you it no longer counts as an RPG?
An inventory system does not an RPG make. A somewhat complex leveling system and a heavy emphasis on statistics-based gameplay on the other hand...artanis_neravar said:Stalker has more of an inventory system than boarderlands, but either way they are both fpsrpgs
In STALKER you collect stronger weapons and ammo as you advance in the game, and both games have a main quest with side quests allowing for explorationGiantRaven said:An inventory system does not an RPG make. A somewhat complex leveling system and a heavy emphasis on statistics-based gameplay on the other hand...artanis_neravar said:Stalker has more of an inventory system than boarderlands, but either way they are both fpsrpgs
Much like every shooter ever...artanis_neravar said:In STALKER you collect stronger weapons and ammo as you advance in the game