5 Reasons Why RPG Worlds Are Dooming Themselves
Ever wonder what it's like to live in the magical world of an RPG? Don't, because you might end up regretting it.
In the fantastical world of gaming, the RPG stands at the forefront of imaginative storytelling and fleshed-out characters set in a world of dream-like ambition. They are often massive in scale and require patience from both the player and the developer. In order to play an RPG, you first have to understand it. The magic isn't in the smooth graphics, or the innovative battle system, it's in the player's ability to perceive the game in a tangible form. As with most RPGs in this era, character customization is vital, even if it merely means a different outfit for an already realized character. The reason being that players are looking for an other-worldly experience where nothing is bound by the chains of reality, where the hero can simply "believe" to save the world, and where any mistake is a reload away from perfection. But if you take it all away, and look at an RPG from a human point of view, the dream really is solely ambition. The world is flawed, the logic is laughable, and you couldn't meet one of those characters even if you were to stroll around Hollywood Boulevard. Stripping away all the magic from various RPGs, here is a list as to why RPG worlds are dooming themselves and are just not worth saving - let alone live in.