• conciselyverbose
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    11 year ago

    The defining trait of the genre is polished, deliberate combat.

    Without that it’s just a generic ARPG.

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        11 year ago

        They very clearly are ARPGs. Not all ARPGs are Diablo clones with isometric graphics and big showy splash damage.

        What distinguishes souls-likes from other ARPGs with similar gear and stat mechanics is the fact that your skill level is a core element of progression. Carefully designed enemies define a souls like. Calling a game without them a souls like is like calling a game without realistic physics a racing sim. It doesn’t matter what the developer’s intent is. If your physics are arcade-y, you’re not a racing sim. You’re just a racing game.

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          You don’t sound like you are coming from a developer background

          If I pitch a game as an ARPG people are going to assume a soulslike - simple combat where you wait for an attack then parry/dodge and hit back then repeat until the fight is over

          All that matters is the developer’s intent

          In your example it is still a racing sim, just a bad one

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            11 year ago

            I am, and you’re wrong.

            Developers can say anything they want. Genre is defined exclusively by players and how they experience the end result. Players label games.

            If a developer makes Doom and calls it a JRPG, they’re wrong regardless of what their design goals were.

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                11 year ago

                Marketing has literally zero impact on what genre a game is.

                Literally nothing but the gameplay can ever, under any circumstance, contribute to the discussion of what genre a game is.

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                  11 year ago

                  You’ve never read the description on steam or seen an ad for a game that tells you what kind of game it is?

                  • conciselyverbose
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                    11 year ago

                    Of course I have. They just don’t have any bearing in any context on what actual genre it is.