For context once again I've been looking for a slower paced ARPG game to play and I've been keeping an eye out for Lost Epoch and have grown to anticipate Diablo 4 somewhat.
Currently I'm playing Victor Vran and man I find it fun, if only I found the game sooner.
But in the comments of Last Epoch and reviews of Victor Vran there's this feel that ARPGs can only be some spreadsheet speedrun simulators even though it's a genre of games.
There's been people saying you can't have character creators in ARPG games?
Some find a slower pace to be completely inexcusable for the genre? (Even though Diablo 1 was there to begin with)
With Diablo 4 an open world is a sin for many because ARPGs can't have open worlds?
Some say ARPG games are based on selecting a class at the start and having a singular character to customize is a design that takes away from the genre?
Like I don't know but to me "ARPG" is just an isometric-gearing heavy experience with massive freedom of design space, even though I love Path of Exile I don't see how literally every "ARPG" should play to the beats of it and Diablo 3, especially when the roots of the genre are in a slower pace.
Sure "go fast 9999 dopamine hits a minute" games are popular, but like using godmode cheats in games for me those grow stale by burning me out faster than slower more immersive games like Dark Souls.
Hot take I know but man the gatekeeping is real.
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1 ReplyEdited by Sumpig-2: 7/21/2022 12:47:51 PMHave ye tried the aRPG Path of Exile? Just found it myself cause it was free and works for iOS. There's no character creation (and I love Character creation) but there's 6 characters that represent a class and one happens to be my go to default in character creation, that class can do necromancy, funny armor, and interesting gameplay, so alls forgiven in my book. Apparently, all gameplay content is free, not P2W which is neat, it's just vanity stuff that costs things.