Some Nobody
Junior Member
I see this all the time as a criticism whenever a new fantasy game is created. Now, personally I love most settings: modern day, futuristic/cyberpunk, science fiction, steampunk and so forth. If you can get a good story out of it, I'll probably enjoy it. Admittedly, my favorite is high fantasy so I might be biased, but I'm just wondering: Why isn't this a criticism I see leveled at other genre? At some point or another, I've seen everything except GAF darling Dark Souls, claimed as "too generic"--including upcoming BioWare RPG Dragon Age: Inquistion.
I don't get it. Exactly what's generic? And what would constitute an interesting fantasy RPG for you, if what you see is mostly run-of-the-mill?
I don't get it. Exactly what's generic? And what would constitute an interesting fantasy RPG for you, if what you see is mostly run-of-the-mill?