Yeah, yeah....I know. G-phoria is just a ridiculous G4TV show. However, there is a serious lack of gaming shows on TV in general. And G-phoria (if I'm correct on this) is only once a year. So, they blatently put TLoZ:TP into the RPG category and gave it the "best RPG game".
Yeah, I know...G4 is a sorry excuse for gaming TV. But is SpikeTV and Gamehead any better? Seriously, there is a lack of qualityinrelation to gaming on TV. There is not awhole lot to choose from...
Ok, so going by that, is G4TV ridiculous for calling TLoZ:TP an RPG?Personally, I think TLoZ:TP is NOT an RPG. It is an action/adventure title and in no way an RPG.Here's why TLoZ:TP should not ever beconsidered an RPG.
1. Thereare no experience points or levels gained from fighting the same enemies over and over. Oblivion was looked at as BARELY an RPG by a lot of people. But at least levels were gained through combat. Not so with TLoZ:TP.
2. Increase in health is optional. In most RPGs, you gain HP points through repeated combat. Not so with TP.
3. Only 3 swords...ALL of which are required. Wooden, Ordon, Master. RPGs let you choose your own swords, and usually there is a hell of a lot more to choose from than 3. Also, in TP, you just get the swords. In RPGs, you have to buy swords or weapons in most cases.
4. Enemies never increase in difficulty.
I know that most of my posts are hated. I realize that. But can you really disagree with me on this one? Is TP an RPG? No, it isn't. Now, tell me why I'm wrong and flame me as usual...
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