Thug4L1f3 said:
I would class it as an action adventure with RPG elements.
Sure you don't gain levels, but you do gain hearts to increase health, and better tunics (in some) for better defense. You also obtain items and weapons that allow you to progress further; these features together basically equal leveling.
Which much cannot be done without the quest of interacting with villagers/elements to activate certain triggers to either
1-progress through the game
2-gain certain weapons/upgrades
Hence the terminology of an Adventure RPG... One must EXPLORE the world they are in.
If anything I am willing to say that the original Zelda is an ARPG. Intensive dungeon crawler.
@Joey
You are taking this obviously to seriously and e-drama is not my forte. I have used simple examples in the past to state my opinion
but you seem to stare at the .gif faces to much or focus on other silly comments and let steam rise to your head.
QUOTEOriginally posted by Joey
all the accessories given in the dungeons are needed to progress in the game
I didn't know you HAD to have the red Boomerang (Z-3) / Big Goron Sword (Z-4) / Red-Blue Rings (Z-1) / MANY of the spells (Z-2) to complete any of the titles.
You should pull out the map editor from SC BroodWar/WC3 and play with it's functions (Triggers/AI scripts etc..) to comprehend what *INTERACTION* means within a game
and gives it the title of an RPG when using UMS.
All Platformers are RPG's.... Wait the Purple dragon named Spyro surely can't be an RPG
It says Platformer.. Not RPG...
FFVIII along with many other popular games that are no doubt RPG's, is an example to the most of it's basics... YOU DON"T NEED TO
LVL OR
CHANGE STATS FOR IT TO BE AN RPG
but yet you still have these options available to you:
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Attributes describe a natural, in-born characteristics shared by all characters,
such as physical strength or wisdom
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Skills describe learned capabilities,
such as spoken languages, horse riding or computer hacking.
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Powers describe extraordinary abilities which make a character special,
such as flight or telepathy.
(these criteria MUST be met in order to be called an RPG)
Everyone seems to know what Adventure is and agree that Zelda is just that. But IMO lacks the Action to classify it under Action.
(except for the original title)
~ Adventure RPG