Flavor?
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Ephera@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
Yeah, I’ve considered, whether you could boil all games down to three aspects:
- puzzle
- reaction
- flavor
But yeah, still really reductive and I’m not sure, this is useful in any way. 🙃
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Ephera@lemmy.ml 6 months ago
Basically anything that has to do with:
- story telling / plot
- world building / lore
- pacing, cinematics
- art style, music selection
- atmosphere, jump scares
Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Oh, I thought flavor was a style of game like puzzle or rhythm.
sp3tr4l@lemmy.zip 6 months ago
Is Portal a… First Person Shooter with Puzzle Gameplay? A First Person Puzzle Game?
Is Elden Ring an extremely difficult Action RPG, or is it really just an easy Action RPG hiding behind an opaque and complex system of weapons and armor and enemy types and stats that becomes simple once a viable solution to the puzzle of stats and weapons becomes apparent after either reading a guide or just brute forcing through tens or hundreds of hours of bad solutions?
(For that matter, what even is an RPG?
Role Playing Game?
If that just means that you play a character, ie role, and it is an immersive and or compelling story and world, ok, thats a loooot of games.
Does it mean you can customize your character’s appearance or weapons or stat-build? Ok tons of non RPGs allow for that.
If it means you have the ability to put yourself into the game, make choices and do things differently in a way that meaningfully changes how the world of the game responds, then a whole lot of ‘RPGs’ are hardly RPGs at all, and a lot of other kinds of games are better RPGs than ‘RPGs’ with entirely linear stories + optional side quests.
By that metric most immersive sims are more RPG than ‘RPGs’, anything with a branching storyline or highly reactive world is as well.)