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Toranilor

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So, I've gotten into the habit of writing out random thoughts recently, probably to improve my handwriting. One of the ideas that popped into my head is a way of classifying games in the 'miscellaneous' genre of gaming, the RPG.

As I see it, most RPG elements can be classified into two types; Combat and Narrative oriented.

Combat-Oriented elements revolve around the combat gameplay of an RPG, including things like
- Leveling
- Skill tree
- A HP/MP system
- Inventory/gear management
- Loot tables

Narrative-Oriented elements, on the other hand, concern the narrative progression of the RPG, possibly including things such as;
- Branching story lines/conversations
- Detailed contextual information
- Well-Characterised NPC's (Or just a whole lot of them, as long as they're important)
- Party dialogue
- Story emphasis

As such, most RPG's can be classified into two archtypes, depending on which system(s) they employ;

Passive RPG's; Action games with combat-oriented RPG elements, like Diablo and Zelda
Active RPG's; Games combining both narrative and combat oriented elements usually with narrative given priority, like Oblivion and Dragon Age: Origins

So, discussion;
Do you have any systems you use to classify game genre's that are, in your opinion, overcrowded?
Does it at all bother you that games such as Torchlight and Mass Effect are penned under the same label?
Are there any games that you feel have been classified in the wrong section of gaming?
 

Humble85

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Nice point you are making. For your first point: no, I have not. I am not happy with the RPG/Action-RPG thing, but thats what I use, since its most common. And it DOES bother me that some games are said to be RPGs when they clearly (at least in my opinion) arent much about Role-Playing. For your last question: Every so called "Action-RPG"/Diablo-Clone/Rogue-Like EVER! Just because you can level your character, doesnt mean you play a role. But the RPG-label is on, and I really dont think that it is ever coming off.