Alternate reality! Take that, Mr. Smarty Pants!Valkyria Chronicles is a book which could theoretically exist at any time.
Alternate reality! Take that, Mr. Smarty Pants!Valkyria Chronicles is a book which could theoretically exist at any time.
*facepalm*
There are people that consider Saints Row, Grand Theft Auto and Sleeping Dogs RPGs? That's something I wouldn't have expected.
They should make more modern JRPGs.
You should see my JRPG Platformer thread and people recommending non-platformers even with the word "Platformer" is right in the thread title itself. Heh.Lol who's got time to read the OP these days?
Live a Live is set in a fairly modern world as far as I can recall outside of a bit of mecha, though I've not played it in a very long time
Just googled Live a Live. Wow! That premise sounds really awesome! Is the game any good?
Yeah, I think that as well. It's actually mind boggling that we don't have more.
I remember a game boy game on japanese that I used to play as a kid, where you beat up other school people, but I can't remember the name. Would love to see a game where you battle with "real" weapons (not necessarily guns), and not only demons. :3
You're maybe thinking of River City Ransom?Here?
Advanced Paperwork & Paychecks 2nd Edition.I think the "our reality" tidbit throws a wrench in any potential games. Since in our reality there is no such thing as magic, supernatural entities or anything of that nature. Our reality is just that...our reality, so RPGs would be pretty boring if they took place in our reality. Unless we create an RPG based on something that could possibly happen like corporate espionage or something, but even then it'd be pretty boring.
I think the "our reality" tidbit throws a wrench in any potential games. Since in our reality there is no such thing as magic, supernatural entities or anything of that nature. Our reality is just that...our reality, so RPGs would be pretty boring if they took place in our reality. Unless we create an RPG based on something that could possibly happen like corporate espionage or something, but even then it'd be pretty boring.
I think the "our reality" tidbit throws a wrench in any potential games. Since in our reality there is no such thing as magic, supernatural entities or anything of that nature. Our reality is just that...our reality, so RPGs would be pretty boring if they took place in our reality. Unless we create an RPG based on something that could possibly happen like corporate espionage or something, but even then it'd be pretty boring.
Nice try! But it's clearly a Winter War (WWII Finland VS Russia) analogue.
That's where sci-fi RPGs come in, although a lot of those have variations of magic (psi, biotics, etc.)This thread bums me out. In my opinion, MOST RPGs ought to exist within normal reality. The fact that the vast majority rely on tired Tolkienesque fantasy tropes is absolutely depressing.
Edit: just look at this thread. People asserting that an RPG doesn't make sense in "our reality" because we don't have magic. Why on earth does anyone think magic is necessary in an RPG. This thread is one giant face palm.
This thread bums me out. In my opinion, MOST RPGs ought to exist within normal reality. The fact that the vast majority rely on tired Tolkienesque fantasy tropes is absolutely depressing.
Edit: just look at this thread. People asserting that an RPG doesn't make sense in "our reality" because we don't have magic. Why on earth does anyone think magic is necessary in an RPG. This thread is one giant face palm.
shadowrun?
isn't there that one MMO set in present time?
There might be more than one, but you're probably thinking of The Secret World. It's actually a really good example; the game deals heavily in supernatural stuff, but the premise is explicitly that it's set in the 'real world' and all of the supernatural stuff, is, well, a "secret world" going on right under everyone's noses.
It's also a really good game, and most of the time plays more like a singleplayer RPG or (hard as balls) Myst-like adventure game, with some pretty entertaining writing. I'd give it a shot, for anyone who's into modern-day RPGs. ($30, no monthly fee, these days.)
Did they ever fix the shitty combat in that game? The world is so compelling but fiddling with the awful guns...yeesh
People asserting that an RPG doesn't make sense in "our reality" because we don't have magic. Why on earth does anyone think magic is necessary in an RPG. This thread is one giant face palm.
This thread bums me out. In my opinion, MOST RPGs ought to exist within normal reality. The fact that the vast majority rely on tired Tolkienesque fantasy tropes is absolutely depressing.
Edit: just look at this thread. People asserting that an RPG doesn't make sense in "our reality" because we don't have magic. Why on earth does anyone think magic is necessary in an RPG. This thread is one giant face palm.
Ace Attorney? Professor Layton?
This thread is something else. How on Earth, or any other planet, are these RPGS?
Complex storyline: check. Goes through different places, check. Communicating with both friends and enemies, check. Only the boss criteria is not that obvious. However, looking at the way the games are set up, there is an equivalent of a "boss" at different points in each game.A common criteria for whether a game is an "RPG" is whether the game has a complex storyline, and whether the character goes through different places, fighting bosses and communicating with both friends and enemies.
Ace Attorney? Professor Layton?
How are they not? You follow a story-driven sequence of events based on one (or several in case of Layton) main characters. It does not involve combat, but is that essential? I know I play Layton and Ace Attorney mainly for the RPG elements rather than the puzzle elements.
Madden NFL 25 is an RPG rightThis thread is something else. How on Earth, or any other planet, are these RPGS?