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Was 2013 A Good/Not Bad/Great Year for RPGs?
Well since it's a new year I thought it was time to ask a simple question with a new poll. The question I'm asking Was 2013 A Good Year for RPGs?
Unfortunately I have to pick option four myself. Sorry as next year is definitely better just look at the coming soon game list on site.:spotlight-right::nod::spotlight-left: 2013 RPGs Spoiler – List of RPGs 2014 Possible RPGs Spoiler – List of RPGs |
My simple answer is no to that question.
But 2014 looks very promising. |
For (re)playing games from other years, sure! ;)
This one can either be amazing… or amazingly disappointing (knock on wood - insert your favorite good luck charm/superstition here - ). Seriously though, I would be very surprised if we didn't get at least a handful of pretty satisfying RPGs in 2014.. |
Strange poll options though. What should I chose if I thought that 2013 was a good year, but 2014 will be better? ;)
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So keep the votes coming as the poll will stay open I set no close date. Option four will most likely win anyway.:) |
I don't even remember what RPGs came out last year…. Someone remind me?
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I don't think I can remember playing any RPGs from this year, apart from Dragonborn if we're including expansions. I'd have to say that makes it a no from me.
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Wow, ok then - it's been a very, very bad year :(
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Look how that turned out.:disappointed: |
Was Skyrim really only last year? I thought it was 2012. Ah well, memory is the first thing to go they say!! :) The problem with the poll for me is that 'good' can be so general. Was it a good year, perhaps. Was it a GREAT year? Well, I think the answer to that is obvious!!
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Don't you remember the 11.11.11 thing? :p
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If Corwin thinks this was a good year for RPGs - I'd hate to see a bad one :)
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It wasn't that bad. But wasn't great either. Picking off the list that were posted earlier in this thread I'll point out a few worth checking out if you haven't already.
Path of Exile: A Diablo II style ARPG. This one is totally free, you don't even have to buy it. Just make an account and start playing. Best of all you have access to the enitre game..you are in no way limited to any restrictions. They have microtransactions in the way of increased stash limits and cosmetics that have no effect on gameplay what-so-ever. You can play either softcore (normal gameplay experience) or hardcore/nemesis where your character only has one life before it's transferred to the softcore server if it dies - so you actually don't lose the character. The skill tree is massive and opens up for several possibilities, putting logical choices aside you can do pretty much what you want with the skill tree. Recommended. Divinity: Dragon Commander Haven't played this yet..but c'mon it's Larian, need I say more? Rogue Legacy A little indie gem. This game is great! If you ever loved the rogue genre you just cannot miss out on this game. Basically every time you die (and you will, a lot) you start a new character as the child. You get to choose between 3 new character (with a reset possible later in the game for 3 new ones if you don't like them) who have random affixes such as dwarfism, giant, upside-down, dyslexia and tons of others that make the game a little different each time and in many ways funny. Dust: An Elysian Tail Got this from a recent steam sale, but I'm yet to play it. Heard a lot of good things about it though. Bioshock Infinite One of the early ones this year. A great game, if maybe more a mix of shooter and rpg. It's not as dark as the previous Bioshock games but it has a rather interesting theme to it. It's quite emotional and play tons of mind tricks on you. I feel like I've forgotten something, but then again that is nothing new. |
Well, if your definition is THAT wide - I guess it might be slightly better. Still think it's a very weak year overall.
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But they have only light rpg elements. If I look at games that have strong rpg elements then I think Shadowrun Returns is the one that felt most intense. Only problem was lack of decent save game -feature. Luckily they are currently adding it. Even better I think deus ex directors cut for wii u is easily the best rpg and best game on wii u. Gamepad adds extra gameplay features that enhances immersion and remote functionality that is very useful for people that dont live alone. 1. Deus Ex dc wii u 2. Last of Us ps3 3. Shadowrun Returns pc Without the first two it would have been a bad year. |
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The setting is very different - and the levels are larger and more open, but otherwise it's pretty much the same type of game. I wouldn't personally consider it an RPG - but as we all know, that is extremely subjective. |
Yeah, I never got why Bioshock was considered an RPG. You might as well call the Batman games RPGs, or Duck Tales, since Scrooge can upgrade his health. :p
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