Originally Posted by Mikus
Originally Posted by Count Turnipsome
The Witcher3 isn't really an RPG game in my book. Its a <run and gun> Action/Adventure Tell tale game marketed as a next gen RPG. And a VERY good one at that. Nowdays even Diablo (an Hack & Slash action game) is considered an RPG . lol that would gotten a good laugh in the 90s.

I've always found it extremely odd how many people today tend to consider only a very limited definition of "RPG" (at least when it comes to CRPGs, not their tabletop relations/ancestors). These overly narrow concepts generally are restricted to very specific game mechanics, e.g. turn-based combat. Irrespective of the type of game and gameplay mechanics each player may prefer, an "RPG" is simply that - a "role-playing game". To address the quoted example, I was old enough to be around in the '90s, and the developers/marketers (and I, as a player) very much considered Diablo within the RPG genre (https://www.graybeardgames.com/download/diablo_pitch.pdf). The ever-narrowing concept of what is or is not an "RPG" seems a much more recent, and to me, somewhat bizarre, phenomenon.

Expand your minds, internets!

People just like to argue about things. Arguing about what, exactly, an RPG is scratches that itch without forcing people to argue about something that is actually important.