If we're in a golden age of anything, it's remakes. You could argue boomer shooters too. Even if they did cite other RPG's in the article, it's a clickbait title.
>You could argue boomer shooters too.
Shooters unironically are in their golden age. They have become a staple of indie while keeping a stake in AAA field, they are plentiful, and they draw from 30 years of community experience. Yeah, pixel stylization can get stale, but i will take "too many indie shooters" over the opposite any day of the week.
I think shooters are in their all time low.
Every new release is a failure ir a lukewarm reception. People are playing the same stuff from 20 years ago. A golden age would have new titles banging left and right and being praised to hell and back.
Im not a shooter guy but returnal was great. I also played cod Cold War recently (own it for zombies, didn’t play much as they sort of fricked it up) and the campaign surprised the frick out of me for being actually good.
The actual golden age of shooters was probably the Halo 2/3 glory days, but they’re doing better right now than they have in a decade, in my limited experience.
Yeah cause Skyrim at least have a physic engine to create organic interactions with the world and not "we coded this line and this spell to run that cinematic" all over the place
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?'' >''no'' >''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?'' >''no'' >''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?'' >''no'' >''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?'' >'no'' >''you bad person''
Truly the golden age of gayming
This is how it is for most games. Most people's attention spans are just fricking fried. A game like BG3 is way too long for the typical normgroid. Especially considering that some of the quests aren't clear about where exactly you need to go like most normgroid games
Exactly my point
The fact that half a million people manage to have almost the exact same schedule for a week is completely fricked. It's hard enough to get 20 people's schedules to match up for an MMO raid.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Just use your head for more than half a second jfc. It's not the same people playing day in and day out. It just happens that most people have similar schedules (9-5 jobs) so the activity graphs spike at certain times.
10 months ago
Anonymous
So let's say it's about a million people, all across the world, with similar enough schedules to make the graph look identical for several days in a row.
That's even more improbable don't you think?
The amount of people went up over the weekend, but the graph form looks the same somehow even without the 9-5 job getting in the way? The more people try to defend this the more suspicious it becomes. Do the pattern stay the same like this for other games too? Do you have any examples?
10 months ago
Anonymous
Any game with an active playerbase has a similar looking graph with player counts going up and down at the same time for weeks. BG3 is at the top of its hype cycle, but it'll go down eventually. There's nothing suspicious about it, it's always been that way.
10 months ago
Anonymous
That graph doesn't look like it's been copypasted 7 times though, peak times are to be expected but the falloff and climbs aren't identical for days in a row like everyone is playing on a schedule even on the weekends.
10 months ago
Anonymous
>That graph doesn't look like it's been copypasted 7 times though
Neither does the BG3 graph, there's very obvious day-to-day variances, but the pattern is clear.
Here's the graph for Skyrim. Bet you'll be talking about Bethesda botting 10+ year old game now too.
10 months ago
Anonymous
That graph is basically identical to the BG3 one which makes it look even more suspicious. What kind of schedule are these people on? How can the graph be THAT consistent a decade after release? New games I get you want to complete ASAP to not get spoiled but how can Skyrim have such a dedicated playerbase to keep the graph that steady?
10 months ago
Anonymous
If the BG3 graph is fake, so is every other graph. Here's GTAV. You'll see pretty much the same thing when it comes to games with active playerbases. If you don't trust Steamcharts you can track these numbers by using the counter on the game's Steamcommunity page, but you'll get the same thing there. If there are data errors, then it comes from Steam.
That said if you consider that most people have 9-5 jobs (which is consistent), and that these jobs are spread over different timezones which means that there will be certain hours where different timezones overlap, it makes perfect sense that will be peaks and lows at specific times (people playing before/after their work vs people being at work and sleeping).
10 months ago
Anonymous
That graph is the most unbelievable of them all, but iirc doesn't GTA5 have a botting thing going on with the online? Might explain why in that case. I think it was Lost Ark who had a hilariously weird graph due to all the botting going on.
But yeah I'm not doubting the waveform with ups and downs, that makes sense, it's the sheer consistency of it.
10 months ago
Anonymous
So here's another chart, which is hourly posts on Ganker. This trend isn't limited to video games, and it's just a matter of popular things being popular consistently.
I think a big problem with the steamcharts graph is the scale. It's squashed, so you don't really see the difference in the peaks/lows as well as you would in a proper graph. In the GTAV example the difference in peaks is roughly ~10k people (if not more) which is is significant but might appear as a mere 3-5px difference. The numbers do seem to be about right though, and even historically if you've ever played a game that published live playercounts (i.e. SC2 used to do it) you would have noticed that in general there are certain consistencies and that you need to look at long time data to make any informed judgement about the trend where the player count is going.
If you still think that there's a conspiracy then be my guest, but the data does seem sound.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Again, I'm not doubting the peaks and valleys, it's how consistent they are. Even that Ganker graph has some variation to it every day but the BG3 one has the exact same pattern every single day with the only thing changing being how many people there are total over the weekend (but it keeps the same shape). It could indeed be a scale issue making it look the same and I hope it is because the alternative is just depressing to think about.
Its okay to shut the frick up when you don't understand something. You don't need to make up a one dimensional conspiracy for everything you don't like. It's destroying your life and relationships and you're capable of so much more than being the loser who claims lots of people playing a huge AAA videogame at primetime is because an evil cabal is trying to trick you.
Checking achievement stats would be a better indicator. One of my friends said the first act was like 30 hours, and currently 23% of Steam players have the achievement (The Plot Thickens) for that.
Please do recommend me some other games that play like DA:O. Only other games I can think of(other than DA:2) are games like Kotor and maybe NWN2 with it's crappy third person camera, but even then I'm pretty sure they are semi-turn based and not real time like in DA:O.
Neat, I thought it was just copy pasted XV combat. Might have to give it a try one of these days then.
10 months ago
Anonymous
nta but the combat in FF7R is actually the best version of it yet compared to XV, it uses the base of it but its much smoother and you do have more options.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Does it have actual skills and stuff?
Because I've played like 10 hours of XV and the combat haven't evolved a bit since the start. I'm still just warp striking and doing the occasional command to a party member. It's like I'm playing DA:I but with no actual skills so the combat is even more of a snoozefest.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Yes, you can also witch between party members and pause to select skills that deal way more damage than using basic attacks.
10 months ago
Anonymous
well each party member has couple of skilsl unique to their own but aside from that there are just materias or how they're called that boost your stats and shit other than that not much more, XVI is the one with actual skills.
10 months ago
Anonymous
Each character has 7-9 skills + spells and summons, did you not unlock the weapon abilities?
10 months ago
Anonymous
i don't remember everything because its quite the while since i last went through the game.
>if i like it then it's not generic
I don't think people remember how disliked dragon age origins was on Ganker back then. Especially because it was the first game launched under EA and had the infamous dlc merged into vendor dialogue.
How moddable is it anyway?
That's half the reason I'm stilling replaying DA:O like once a year. Is it just basic texture/model swaps and some minor skill edits like most games?
>任天堂のアクションアドベンチャーゲーム、またはアクションRPG
It's both. But Action RPG is more common descriptor. Calling it Action Adventure is like calling an ADV like Machi a sound novel; the latter is a marketing word by Chunsoft.
>Is this true?
Lmao, nope
BG3 litterally made every other developer shit their pants because it's so feature packed (compared to all the other slop on the market) that now the standard may be set to high for eveey one else to compete.
So, if anything, we live in a israelite Era of gaming in general, so a 2nd game crash is near the corner.
Gollum is the most underrated rpg of 2023 it will be remembered as a masterpiece in ten years and everyone will wonder how us ungrateful smoothbrains could have panned it so easily
The argument is actually stretching from 2011 with Skyrim, going through Witcher 3 in 2015, Elden Ring in 2022 to BG3 in 2023. And how most if not all genres drink from the rpg fountain. So basically, rpg mechanics sell games and those made with big investments are very successful.
No.
Larian CEO isn't solely focused on profits, openly stated as much when asked about Mucrosoft considering buying them, so no we're not because the USA is a diseased corporate dumpster fire with no soul left beyond the indies who are not corporate.
>not being full of microtransactions >still full of troony shit, gay shit and hilariously mediocre writing and characters >this is somehow enough to save the entire gaming genre
no. It's still shit, still feeding into the machine and you're still a moron.
The last ten years have been the golden age for rpgs. On top of your list, we also had >wasteland 2 >shadowrun games >underrail >pillars of eternity >tyranny >atom rpg >age of decadence >wasteland 3 >solasta
People think Baldur’s Gate 3 is already amazing.
Just wait until Starfield comes out and people start to see Baldur’s Gate 3 as even more amazing than before.
Starfield is going to be the game everyone is going to hate on due to mob mentality because everyone will simultaneously realise all at the same time how SICK they are of this open world cut and paste bullshit they’ve been putting up with for over 10 years.
Starfield is gonna be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. You can only do one thing so many times before interest dwindles. Even Call of Duty fell from grace eventually and has to make big changes to become relevant again.
>golden age >rpgs now revolve around explicit sex scenes, body type a/b, playersexual companions, dong size sliders
I sure could use a vacation from this
Bullshit
>golden age >rpgs now revolve around explicit sex scenes, body type a/b, playersexual companions, dong size sliders
I sure could use a vacation from this
Bullshit
Back to twitter, X, or whatever it's called you drama queens.
I thought I would like it but I didn't, I didn't realize it until I ran into the chick from Uganda. Then I explored hogsmead for a bit and I started to hate my life, but by then it was too late...
Genuinely good self contained experience. Why are we mad about a game intended to be played, enjoyed, and put away?
It was better than I expected it to be in every way. Better than the unbelievably dull skyrims and mass effects of the world that people somehow rave about
I trust that BG3, Rogue Trader and CP77 DLC will be all good, i mean i'm playing BG3 right now and its amazing. I'm worried about Starfield. Especially after Fallout 76.
>golden age of rpgs
i mean if that mean a movie game "rpg" when you have some gameplay after 30 min of talking and cinematic shoots, yeah sure. If we are talking about a real RPG, no.
There are gacha games with better stories than BG3. People somehow seem to think that lots of text = quality story. What part of the story did you like? The part where you punt a squirrel? Amazing writing, definitely 10/10 worthy.
How about the part where I make fun of my inter-dimensional hot ayylmao amazon gf for not knowing about the local customs of a place she has never visited before?
Well we've known for years now that marketers hang out on Ganker so it's not a conspiracy. If anything the conspiracy is that the shilling is automated rather than being done by a human.
Nah, I havent played any BG game, and if I play one of them, it would never be the 3, that looks like a woke fest, I dont waste my time o gay things.
Also: there are a lot of threads about BG3, but have you seen any game play footage? Because that game is ass, all the threads here are the troony's Gate 3 devs shilling their game here.
>that voice
>Exactly 10 minutes for max algorithm
Probably something silly they drag on for 80% of the video while looping footage.
8 minutes is the new algorithm checkpoint, akshually
Baldur's Gate 3 is like a 6/10. Even assuming what he says is true, what other RPGs have come out that would somehow qualify this as a golden age?
xenoblade chronicles 3
>one game
>golden age
kys, journo
Reminds me of the time when I cummed on someones sandwhich in the fridge at the offices.
Golden age of RPGs was back in the PS2 era. The schlock coming out nowadays can't even come close to comparing. Just a shill thread.
dark cloud wasnt that good bro its time to put the nostalgia away
I liked SNES era RPGs more but I respect your opinion even if I disagree with it.
Starfield. The RPG to end all RPGs
Nice joke
>The RPG to end all RPGs
I'm willing to believe that, todd was the first that pioneered microtransaction plague
skyrim made a standard to always dumb down the sequals to your games to 'appeal to the wider audiance'
You never played a game made before the 2000s
If we're in a golden age of anything, it's remakes. You could argue boomer shooters too. Even if they did cite other RPG's in the article, it's a clickbait title.
>You could argue boomer shooters too.
Shooters unironically are in their golden age. They have become a staple of indie while keeping a stake in AAA field, they are plentiful, and they draw from 30 years of community experience. Yeah, pixel stylization can get stale, but i will take "too many indie shooters" over the opposite any day of the week.
I think shooters are in their all time low.
Every new release is a failure ir a lukewarm reception. People are playing the same stuff from 20 years ago. A golden age would have new titles banging left and right and being praised to hell and back.
Im not a shooter guy but returnal was great. I also played cod Cold War recently (own it for zombies, didn’t play much as they sort of fricked it up) and the campaign surprised the frick out of me for being actually good.
The actual golden age of shooters was probably the Halo 2/3 glory days, but they’re doing better right now than they have in a decade, in my limited experience.
>dude our game is nearly like skyrim with 2 mods on it's a new golden age
wow what an awful post
Yeah cause Skyrim at least have a physic engine to create organic interactions with the world and not "we coded this line and this spell to run that cinematic" all over the place
esl king
Starfield and we're getting the WH40K at end of year. Also Hogwarts technically
Starfield is going to wipe the flood with this mid
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?''
>''no''
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?''
>''no''
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?''
>''no''
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?''
>'no''
>''you bad person''
Truly the golden age of gayming
>''would you like to engage in homosexual sex?''
>''no''
>"okay then"
You never played the game.
If people still praise this game five years from now, then I might check it out. What are the chances of this being the case?
Most likely to be forgotten by the time Starfield comes out
divinity original sin is still good so
none, the marketing budget (twitch drops) will vanish soon, then people will simply drop the game after 10 hours of game time
>people will simply drop the game after 10 hours of game time
This is how it is for most games. Most people's attention spans are just fricking fried. A game like BG3 is way too long for the typical normgroid. Especially considering that some of the quests aren't clear about where exactly you need to go like most normgroid games
The consistency of that graph is staggering to the point of looking fake
people have schedules
Exactly my point
The fact that half a million people manage to have almost the exact same schedule for a week is completely fricked. It's hard enough to get 20 people's schedules to match up for an MMO raid.
Just use your head for more than half a second jfc. It's not the same people playing day in and day out. It just happens that most people have similar schedules (9-5 jobs) so the activity graphs spike at certain times.
So let's say it's about a million people, all across the world, with similar enough schedules to make the graph look identical for several days in a row.
That's even more improbable don't you think?
The amount of people went up over the weekend, but the graph form looks the same somehow even without the 9-5 job getting in the way? The more people try to defend this the more suspicious it becomes. Do the pattern stay the same like this for other games too? Do you have any examples?
Any game with an active playerbase has a similar looking graph with player counts going up and down at the same time for weeks. BG3 is at the top of its hype cycle, but it'll go down eventually. There's nothing suspicious about it, it's always been that way.
That graph doesn't look like it's been copypasted 7 times though, peak times are to be expected but the falloff and climbs aren't identical for days in a row like everyone is playing on a schedule even on the weekends.
>That graph doesn't look like it's been copypasted 7 times though
Neither does the BG3 graph, there's very obvious day-to-day variances, but the pattern is clear.
Here's the graph for Skyrim. Bet you'll be talking about Bethesda botting 10+ year old game now too.
That graph is basically identical to the BG3 one which makes it look even more suspicious. What kind of schedule are these people on? How can the graph be THAT consistent a decade after release? New games I get you want to complete ASAP to not get spoiled but how can Skyrim have such a dedicated playerbase to keep the graph that steady?
If the BG3 graph is fake, so is every other graph. Here's GTAV. You'll see pretty much the same thing when it comes to games with active playerbases. If you don't trust Steamcharts you can track these numbers by using the counter on the game's Steamcommunity page, but you'll get the same thing there. If there are data errors, then it comes from Steam.
That said if you consider that most people have 9-5 jobs (which is consistent), and that these jobs are spread over different timezones which means that there will be certain hours where different timezones overlap, it makes perfect sense that will be peaks and lows at specific times (people playing before/after their work vs people being at work and sleeping).
That graph is the most unbelievable of them all, but iirc doesn't GTA5 have a botting thing going on with the online? Might explain why in that case. I think it was Lost Ark who had a hilariously weird graph due to all the botting going on.
But yeah I'm not doubting the waveform with ups and downs, that makes sense, it's the sheer consistency of it.
So here's another chart, which is hourly posts on Ganker. This trend isn't limited to video games, and it's just a matter of popular things being popular consistently.
I think a big problem with the steamcharts graph is the scale. It's squashed, so you don't really see the difference in the peaks/lows as well as you would in a proper graph. In the GTAV example the difference in peaks is roughly ~10k people (if not more) which is is significant but might appear as a mere 3-5px difference. The numbers do seem to be about right though, and even historically if you've ever played a game that published live playercounts (i.e. SC2 used to do it) you would have noticed that in general there are certain consistencies and that you need to look at long time data to make any informed judgement about the trend where the player count is going.
If you still think that there's a conspiracy then be my guest, but the data does seem sound.
Again, I'm not doubting the peaks and valleys, it's how consistent they are. Even that Ganker graph has some variation to it every day but the BG3 one has the exact same pattern every single day with the only thing changing being how many people there are total over the weekend (but it keeps the same shape). It could indeed be a scale issue making it look the same and I hope it is because the alternative is just depressing to think about.
Its okay to shut the frick up when you don't understand something. You don't need to make up a one dimensional conspiracy for everything you don't like. It's destroying your life and relationships and you're capable of so much more than being the loser who claims lots of people playing a huge AAA videogame at primetime is because an evil cabal is trying to trick you.
5 zloty have been deposited into your account
Checking achievement stats would be a better indicator. One of my friends said the first act was like 30 hours, and currently 23% of Steam players have the achievement (The Plot Thickens) for that.
It will. People hating on it are schizos. Even if you don't like it, you get the general feeling it's a good game.
High, if people still praise Dragon Age Origin and that was mid this will become Chrono Trigger tier
People praise DAO because it was a really unique take on RPGs with novel gameplay, BG3 is just a generic turn-based D&D.
>DAO its unique
>BG3 its generic
You are really dumb as a brick
BG3 is very generic, it just has a lot of dialogue and cutscenes to make up for it.
Anon DAO its literally knights vs orcs and old evil awakening and to make things even worse the old evil god its a fricking generic dragon
I'm talking about gameplay you moron.
gameplay wise its just another take on kotor and jade empire with medieval fantasy paint
How is it anything like Jade Empire? That's just a generic action game.
Yes, and it's still much better written than BG3. What are you getting at?
Please do recommend me some other games that play like DA:O. Only other games I can think of(other than DA:2) are games like Kotor and maybe NWN2 with it's crappy third person camera, but even then I'm pretty sure they are semi-turn based and not real time like in DA:O.
FF7R
Neat, I thought it was just copy pasted XV combat. Might have to give it a try one of these days then.
nta but the combat in FF7R is actually the best version of it yet compared to XV, it uses the base of it but its much smoother and you do have more options.
Does it have actual skills and stuff?
Because I've played like 10 hours of XV and the combat haven't evolved a bit since the start. I'm still just warp striking and doing the occasional command to a party member. It's like I'm playing DA:I but with no actual skills so the combat is even more of a snoozefest.
Yes, you can also witch between party members and pause to select skills that deal way more damage than using basic attacks.
well each party member has couple of skilsl unique to their own but aside from that there are just materias or how they're called that boost your stats and shit other than that not much more, XVI is the one with actual skills.
Each character has 7-9 skills + spells and summons, did you not unlock the weapon abilities?
i don't remember everything because its quite the while since i last went through the game.
Drakensang
Holy kino memories
I would not be able to get into it now probably, but how much I played this game
>if i like it then it's not generic
I don't think people remember how disliked dragon age origins was on Ganker back then. Especially because it was the first game launched under EA and had the infamous dlc merged into vendor dialogue.
Zero.
Slim, but if they release a module designer it will become a classic.
How moddable is it anyway?
That's half the reason I'm stilling replaying DA:O like once a year. Is it just basic texture/model swaps and some minor skill edits like most games?
Well, as for DOS2 - it has a full map editor that lets you create your own campaigns. Bit limited on the scripting side of things though.
Cyberpunk 2077:Phantom Liberty
Are you gays forgetting that open world trash like totk and elden ring are technically considered rpg?
oh yea i forgot that open world means no role playing
Zelda is Action Adventure Genre not a RPG
Elden Ring is a RPG but a poor one your stats matter less and the game gives you illusion of choice.
>任天堂のアクションアドベンチャーゲーム、またはアクションRPG
It's both. But Action RPG is more common descriptor. Calling it Action Adventure is like calling an ADV like Machi a sound novel; the latter is a marketing word by Chunsoft.
I literally know nothing about the game other than it has DnD mechanics and bear sex and is allegedly GoTY.
>RPG comeback/new golden age
Never happened, we're still in Dark Ages and old RPGs are STILL superior to nu garbage
Didn't play baldur's gay 3 but DivOS shat on 95% of old rpgs
>1 rpg
ITS THE GOLDEN AGE
>Is this true?
Lmao, nope
BG3 litterally made every other developer shit their pants because it's so feature packed (compared to all the other slop on the market) that now the standard may be set to high for eveey one else to compete.
So, if anything, we live in a israelite Era of gaming in general, so a 2nd game crash is near the corner.
>2nd game crash is near the corner
Which was the first one?
Just a knee jerk reaction. In a month nobody will give a shit after they’ve finished the game.
None of the other RPGs recently let me be a cool reptile so that already puts Baldur's Gate above the competition
KCD 2 isn't out yet so wrong
Gollum is the most underrated rpg of 2023 it will be remembered as a masterpiece in ten years and everyone will wonder how us ungrateful smoothbrains could have panned it so easily
Never played it but it looks like generic fantasy trash. Why should I care about it? What's unique?
I dunno. Do you only play games that are super unique?
No but it's weird to me that it's so popular. Feels very forced
Golden age of journalistic shilling maybe
Colony ship also released this year.
I don't play CRPG's i just watch warlockracy
>Literally what other noteworthy RPG has there been this year ?
Diablo IV
Colony ship.
I guess you can count Pentiment and Jagged Alliance 3.
>Golden Age of RPGS
>expected to believe a CRPG and ARPG and an actual RPG are all the same type of game
No, but it's a good sign to give up gaming if you haven't already.
>CONSUME
>DON'T WAIT FOR SALES
>CONSUME
It isn't. Its character progression is akin to jarpigs.
>1 Game
>Golden Age!!!
The argument is actually stretching from 2011 with Skyrim, going through Witcher 3 in 2015, Elden Ring in 2022 to BG3 in 2023. And how most if not all genres drink from the rpg fountain. So basically, rpg mechanics sell games and those made with big investments are very successful.
>rpg mechanics sell game
Constantly rewarding plebes with numbers going up sells games.
And rpgs gives a great foundation to build upon and deliver on that.
>Not even a good game
No.
Larian CEO isn't solely focused on profits, openly stated as much when asked about Mucrosoft considering buying them, so no we're not because the USA is a diseased corporate dumpster fire with no soul left beyond the indies who are not corporate.
>200 million$ game
>astroturfed marketing campaign
>not part of the pblm
It's amazing how blind some of you are
>game focused on fun game and story
>not mtx and monetization schemes above all else
Who's blind again?
Fricking clown, suicide yourself to death.
>not being full of microtransactions
>still full of troony shit, gay shit and hilariously mediocre writing and characters
>this is somehow enough to save the entire gaming genre
no. It's still shit, still feeding into the machine and you're still a moron.
>game play is mostly rolling a dice to gamble a win or lose scenario
I'm not paying money to do that.
honestly these games aren't worth the time unless you're ARPG autist with the urge to do so, so it is best to just put it on easy to and done with it
expect more and more romance and less role play from now on
this is bioware2.0
>dos 2
>disco elysium
>kingmaker
>wotr
>bg3
>rogue trader
>starfield (maybe)
Yeah.
>shit
>VN
>shit
>shit
>shit
>shit
>shit
Wow, it's all shit
The last ten years have been the golden age for rpgs. On top of your list, we also had
>wasteland 2
>shadowrun games
>underrail
>pillars of eternity
>tyranny
>atom rpg
>age of decadence
>wasteland 3
>solasta
>still haven't even mentioned the only good RPG out of those
>all of that garbage
>not a single good game
why the FRICK does that dude sound so feminine?!
why the frick is the world so fricking gay now?
buncha god damn queers.
People think Baldur’s Gate 3 is already amazing.
Just wait until Starfield comes out and people start to see Baldur’s Gate 3 as even more amazing than before.
Starfield is going to be the game everyone is going to hate on due to mob mentality because everyone will simultaneously realise all at the same time how SICK they are of this open world cut and paste bullshit they’ve been putting up with for over 10 years.
Starfield is gonna be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. You can only do one thing so many times before interest dwindles. Even Call of Duty fell from grace eventually and has to make big changes to become relevant again.
You're delusional it's going to be the next Skyrim in terms of player retention and modding
RPGs are all about writing
>ign
>moronic premise
Ah, "journalists".
>golden age
>rpgs now revolve around explicit sex scenes, body type a/b, playersexual companions, dong size sliders
I sure could use a vacation from this
Bullshit
do not worry anon KCD 2 is gonna save RPGs
Back to twitter, X, or whatever it's called you drama queens.
sorry Larian you're a homosexual kys
Anon, normalBlack folk care only about romance, homosexual inclusion and SEX
>golden age of rpgs
>meanwhile Final fantasy, the father of rpgs wants to try to run away from the genre
FF13 was released in 2019 anon
2009 even, was so long ago I can't believe it myself
>meanwhile Square Enix makes moronic decision
Yes.
>running from the genre
>final fantasy
>father of RPGs
August... I am forgotten...
I still remember it because I accidentally spent over 2 hours on it so I couldn't refund the fricking thing.
Then why buy it in the first place?
I thought I would like it but I didn't, I didn't realize it until I ran into the chick from Uganda. Then I explored hogsmead for a bit and I started to hate my life, but by then it was too late...
Genuinely good self contained experience. Why are we mad about a game intended to be played, enjoyed, and put away?
It was better than I expected it to be in every way. Better than the unbelievably dull skyrims and mass effects of the world that people somehow rave about
because its the same as BG3
pozzed trash for goycattle
>Bg3
>Rogue trader
>Starfield
>CP77 dlc
We are eating good this yesr rpgbros
I trust that BG3, Rogue Trader and CP77 DLC will be all good, i mean i'm playing BG3 right now and its amazing. I'm worried about Starfield. Especially after Fallout 76.
>CP77 DLC will be all good
what the frick is wrong with you?
I played Cyberpunk 2077. It's a great game. Currently BG3 and cp77 are some of my favorite games of all time.
bot post or lost cause
>No new ip
trying too hard
>golden age of rpgs
i mean if that mean a movie game "rpg" when you have some gameplay after 30 min of talking and cinematic shoots, yeah sure. If we are talking about a real RPG, no.
The golden age starts with AI, talking to companions directly, AI generated textures and models, animations, voice.
We're close, really close.
These are the last of the hand made RPG titles.
>Is this true?
Yes. BG3, Starfield and Blades of Netheril are proof. I can't HECKIN' wait for Doom if Icewind Dale.
There are gacha games with better stories than BG3. People somehow seem to think that lots of text = quality story. What part of the story did you like? The part where you punt a squirrel? Amazing writing, definitely 10/10 worthy.
How about the part where I make fun of my inter-dimensional hot ayylmao amazon gf for not knowing about the local customs of a place she has never visited before?
>game has gender sliders, full on nudity, modded genitals, pronums and omnigender npc
>this is regarded as the golden age
How are these threads not considered commercial spam? All these OPs are blatantly bots.
>newly released topseller generates a lot of threads
You are fricking moronic, not everything is a conspiracy.
Well we've known for years now that marketers hang out on Ganker so it's not a conspiracy. If anything the conspiracy is that the shilling is automated rather than being done by a human.
>30 threads per day for about a month its not shilling
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>IGN
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Wrong thread sorry.
it's alright buddy
Starfield
I isn't out yet, there haven't been any other notable RPG releases this year.
Hogwarts, technically. Rogue trader is coming out as well.
Nah, I havent played any BG game, and if I play one of them, it would never be the 3, that looks like a woke fest, I dont waste my time o gay things.
Also: there are a lot of threads about BG3, but have you seen any game play footage? Because that game is ass, all the threads here are the troony's Gate 3 devs shilling their game here.
Even if BG3 was the best video game to come out to date, I wouldn't go near it just because of how forced everything surrounding it is.
Maybe Remnant 2, assuming you class that as an RPG.