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Features
Of Computer RPG's
Computer role playing known as Role playing
game or (RPG), has become one of the most popular forms of computer games on
the market today. RPGs not only use point and click methods, but include traits
such as character selection,
multi-players, first or third person shooters and
strategy. This means that the player gets emotionally and physically involved
in the game.
The characters range from regular
human beings to mythical creatures such as monsters. Each character has different
traits and levels of skill, for example they could be archers with their tools
or magicians with their potions or even something as simple as a human being
and his fists. These characters are on a quest. On that quest, they will face a
lot of strange creatures such as berserk monsters or sinister enemies that
could be in a horror movie. As you become successful in completing a level, the
difficulties increase. All the traits you possess as the character must be
monitored to see if you have the ability to protect your self and fight off
your enemies.
To keep track of the area, there is a map
always present. It is laid out on a rectangular grid and north is facing the
top of your screen. This sometimes confuses people, so there is a more detailed
map that pops up if you click automap. It breaks down the large map into a
smaller section and tells you exactly where you are.
The character roams the map fighting
off creatures or getting through other situations depending on the settings
which could vary from fantasy or futuristic to wasteland or medieval. The tools
you have may be added to along the way. You could get something that would heal
wounds or strengthen the character (called manna) or you could upgrade the
weaponry you possess so that instead having to hit your enemy with three blows
you can cut them down with one. It is better to save these bonuses for fighting
a group of creatures or the final challenge of that particular level.
Because RPG’s have been developed from
the beginning in two different geographical locations, two distinct branches
have evolved over time. There are the Asian RPGs, which tend to have creatures
resembling Japanese anime characters set in a futuristic or fantasy world and
represented with colorful bright visuals. And then there is the Western RPGs
which tend to take a more realistic approach. The settings are usually based
medieval periods or other historical and mythical times and the storylines are
dark and build up slower.
By: Daniel
Travers -
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Daniel
Travers is a staff writer at Games Enthusiast and is an occasional contributor to
several other websites, including Computing Times.
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