Also lol at Torment.
Is it bad that I backed TON and am not even looking forward to it?
My expectations for Torment = same as for PoE. Its gonna be low budget PS:T, only worse in every way.Also lol at Torment.
PS:T is the Codex's #1 RPG of all time. No wonder people are looking forward to Torment (even against all odds).
in every way
You mean like Blackguards? You really think they can do better? Lets wait and see.in every way
Already provably false. Torment: Tides of Numenera has turn-based combat with a focus on highly designed unique set-pieces.
in every way
Already provably false. Torment: Tides of Numenera has turn-based combat with a focus on highly designed unique set-pieces.
I just realized that too. I guess i look forward to TTON, more to see how release unfolds, not really having big expectations. Battle Brothers looks cool and that's about it. Might aswell spend a year playing JA 1.13 and wargames, long overdue.Wow, there are surprisingly few RPGs I'm exited about in 2016, compared to 2015..
If the combat is anything like Blackguards then the game will be GOTY without any questions.You mean like Blackguards? You really think they can do better? Lets wait and see.in every way
Already provably false. Torment: Tides of Numenera has turn-based combat with a focus on highly designed unique set-pieces.
Dark Souls can't be considered an RPG because it's an action game. An extremely well-done action game, with one of the best systems for action-based melee combat ever devised, as well as an engrossing atmosphere and visual design, but still fundamentally an action game. The RPG elements exist so that the player merely has to be proficient at the action-based combat to complete the game rather than as skilled as the people who can finish the game at soul level 1 with lousy equipment.Also, why can't fucking Dark Souls be considered a RPG? Dark Souls III is the game I am most hyped for this year.
Dark Souls can't be considered an RPG because it's an action game. An extremely well-done action game, with one of the best systems for action-based melee combat ever devised, as well as an engrossing atmosphere and visual design, but still fundamentally an action game. The RPG elements exist so that the player merely has to be proficient at the action-based combat to complete the game rather than as skilled as the people who can finish the game at soul level 1 with lousy equipment.Also, why can't fucking Dark Souls be considered a RPG? Dark Souls III is the game I am most hyped for this year.
They do in certain games that are either Tactics/RPG hybrids or simply Tactical games with RPG elements. X-Com is on my Top 50 videogames list, but it isn't an RPG.So in turn based games do RPG elements exist so players merely have to be proficient at the tactical combat rather than be as skilled as the people who can compete them at level 1. ^_^
Also, why can't fucking Dark Souls be considered a RPG? Dark Souls III is the game I am most hyped for this year.