SausageInYourFace
Angelic Reinforcement
Make it 2012 so it can include Legend of Grimrock and we are set!
Because they aren't out yet? And doing a list right after a game comes out is a bad idea, due to hype, billions of patches, etc...
So either we do it in January, before the new releases, or we wait until they hype dies down and the GOTY / Remaster / Editor's Cut versions come out.
Thats not true tho. Roguelikes are roguelikes, RPGs are RPGs, sometimes theres an overlap, sometimes there isnt.Rogues are RPGs. Invisible Inc is a rogue-like and is therefore a RPG.
At least theres a degree of character customization and growth there.We also have JA2 in our top 20.
ARPGs are still RPGs, they just are more focused on a single aspect of the experience.Otherwise discount ARPGs as well.
You seem awfully interested in sex.fuck RPGs
You could have voted for any game you wanted. If you got 4 other people to agree it's an rpg and worth voting for, it could have been on the list.There's no character customization and growth in Invisible Inc? Sharp would disagree. Besides, the game does let you upgrade your agents' Strength, Agility, Hacking and Anarchy. So at least it has RPG elements.
Also (unrelated) are we voting on XCOM?
You could have voted for any game you wanted. If you got 4 other people to agree it's an rpg and worth voting for, it could have been on the list.There's no character customization and growth in Invisible Inc? Sharp would disagree. Besides, the game does let you upgrade your agents' Strength, Agility, Hacking and Anarchy. So at least it has RPG elements.
Also (unrelated) are we voting on XCOM?
Yes, good point! Rance 5 and Rance VI were just officially localized into English! Let's vote right now!Would be good to clarify the qualifying time period for games that are localized into english years after their initial release.
I meant are we going to vote on the new XCOM game? Since it isn't on Lucas9's list. Or is it considered "a game from a big name developer."
Each person has 25 points to distribute between what they think are the best RPGs ever. You have to spend at least 1 point per game, and at most 5 points on each game, so you can vote anything from 5 to 25 games, weighting how great you think they are. Besides that, the rules are:
- Only PC games (ports are allowed).
- No alpha, betas or demos (not even super-demos).
- You can spend less than 25 points, if you can't think of 5 cRPGs you like.
- Your vote be ignored if you can't do basic math or if you're trolling.