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Zelda - RPG or adventure? |
Eticam_vbulletin3_import15992 - Nov 16, 2004 |
Supergrom_vbulletin3_import15713 | Nov 16, 2004 | |||
i'd call it an adventure game, or maybe an action RPG, because i dont like RPGs, but i like zelda |
Pyrite | Nov 16, 2004 | |||
You and me both Supergrom I also don´t like like RPG´s but Zelda I do like, ALOT!! I´d say action RPG it has role play elements in there. |
Pyrite | Nov 16, 2004 | |||
You play another character |
CrazyGoon | Nov 17, 2004 | |||
Zelda is definately not an RPG, but isn't a Adventure either. Of the two genres, it would be more similar to the Adventure genre. If you want some in-depth reading about RPG's and Genres, check out my posts in this thread.... You will probably be scared away though.. |
CrazyGoon | Nov 22, 2004 | |||
Well, I'm quite surprised you are still intrigued by my answers To solve the problem, you will need to look at the gameplay for each of the games thoroughly - which is what I already have done I quickly analysed the gameplay for each of the games listed (thankfully, I've played each one of them, so it wasn't too hard I won't go into describing each of he genres' individuality as of yet, just to keep this post relatively short (if that's even possible :lol Ok. Now, the Fighting genre was broken down into further categories (sub-categories) - 2D gameplay, and 3D gameplay. This break-down was necessary for distinguishing the genre, as it was dealing with the gameplay - and we all know that 2D gameplay is much different to 3D gameplay. The Fighting genre with sub-category: 2D gameplay had (listed against it) an un-genre-related option indicating graphic style. This graphic style was either 2D or 3D. Confused? :lol: To summarise this bit - the Fighting genre was broken down into two sub-categories: 2D gameplay, and 3D gameplay. Then, the 2D gameplay type (of the Fighting genre) had an option that indicated the graphic style: either 2D or 3D. The reason why the graphics style is 'un-genre-related' is because it's not refering to the gameplay in anyway - just the visuals. It's an option (meaning optional) since when it comes to specifying genres, you only need to worry about the gameplay (the reason for which is covered in great detail in this... thread. The option is listed primarily to indicate what the fighting games graphic style is. Now without further adieu, I will perform the ancient art of genrenisation upon the 8 games you listed: Fighting: --sub-categories: --->2D: Mortal Kombat (2D graphic style), Street Fighter II (2D graphic style), Tekken (3D graphic style), Toshinden (3D graphic style). --->3D: Virtual On Beat-em-up: Streets of Rage, Final Fight Action: Mechwarrior Quite nice genre categorization, if I do say so myself. Like I said, I wasn't going to go into the nitty-gritty of the make-up of each of those 3 genres (their individualism, as I have said before Now, like you have said about being able to narrow down the genres, I have indeed broken the genres into sub-categories - I use this word (opposed to sub-genre), because 'sub-genre' sounds like "a genre within a genre", which is not what it's meant to be perceived as Where I'm going with this is that you may search for a game under the "Fighting" genre, and be thrown fighting games of all gameplay (and visual) types. From your second last line, I would say this would return a result that contains a 'lesser amount of genres that each contain huge loads of games', except these games don't differ from each other like day and night, since each one of their gameplays' can be traced back to a single genre: Fighting. You could further pin-point the gameplay type (the sub-category) by listing it along with the genre they are searching for. And if you want to be really picky (and everyone should have the choice of being picky!! :lol: :lol: ), then they could also specify the graphic style before the search! Cool stuff, eh? Now, I know you might be saying "But what about the themes?", because I haven't even talked about them yet. Well, the truth is didn't need to explain anything about 'themes' to solve this problem. Like you said, the difference between games like Streets of Rage and Mortal Kombat (presumably refering to the gameplay), wasn't a case of different themes, but rather a difference in genres! That should have covered most of it, but feel free to question more, if you see a possible flaw with this, or if you want me to re-phrase a part that you didn't fully comprehend. I think the main part of your misconception was due to not distinguishing the two genres of Beat-em-up, and Fighting. If it wasn't, then foooorgive me |