thesheeep
Arcane
Entirely possible.No, it's not merely cosmetic. These responses influence your further interactions with players and as result impact their performance, their demands etc etc. You can't really comprehend the depth of it without giving it a try. I'm not really debating anything here or taking a strong position, I'm just going to make a bold claim that Football Manager is a better RPG than Cyberpunk, in accordance to the many principles outlined by many of the people here and in accordance with my personal preferences.Attitudes and "unique responses" are irrelevant to gameplay, that's just flavor text.Wrong, your manager is quite literally your character, with his own stats, attitudes, unique responses etc etc.Obviously, you don't really play any tangible roles in these games (or XCOM, for that matter) so they are not RPGs.
However, if there are really stats and you can actually influence these (as some sort of character building/advancement) and they do have a tangible influence on the game and you actually can give commands to that manager entity...
Then yes, such a game would at least partly be an RPG.
Even though it'd probably be a minor part, as I assume the vast majority of gameplay still revolves around typical manager gameplay and is more business sim than anything else.
But hey, I'll never go against touching more things up with RPG gameplay. Worked for Tower Defense and FPS games, too.
Still haven't played CP2077, though I surely will at some point next year (after PC upgrade, maybe...).
I don't expect it to be a pure RPG at all (it's obviously an action game first and foremost), though I do expect at least some decent RPG parts (like character building, I hope).