Action role-playing game
= Action Role-Playing Game =
An action role-playing game (ARPG) is a subgenre of role-playing video games that incorporates elements of action games or action-adventure games. The key feature of ARPGs is the real-time combat system, which requires players to actively control their characters and engage in combat, as opposed to the turn-based or menu-driven combat systems found in traditional role-playing games (RPGs).
History[edit | edit source]
The origins of action role-playing games can be traced back to the early 1980s, with games like The Tower of Druaga (1984) and Hydlide (1984) laying the groundwork for the genre. These games combined elements of action and RPGs, allowing players to explore dungeons and fight monsters in real-time.
The genre gained significant popularity with the release of The Legend of Zelda (1986), which, while not a pure RPG, incorporated many elements that would become staples of ARPGs, such as real-time combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving.
Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Action role-playing games typically feature the following gameplay elements:
- Real-Time Combat: Unlike traditional RPGs, ARPGs require players to engage in combat in real-time, often using a combination of melee attacks, ranged attacks, and magic spells. Players must actively dodge, block, and counter enemy attacks.
- Character Development: Players can develop their characters by gaining experience points, leveling up, and acquiring new skills and abilities. This progression system allows for customization and strategic planning.
- Exploration: ARPGs often feature open-world environments or large, interconnected areas that players can explore. This exploration is often rewarded with hidden items, quests, and lore.
- Loot System: Many ARPGs include a loot system where players can find or earn weapons, armor, and other items that enhance their characters' abilities.
Notable Examples[edit | edit source]
Several games have defined and popularized the action role-playing game genre:
- Diablo Series: Developed by Blizzard Entertainment, the Diablo series is one of the most influential ARPG franchises. It is known for its fast-paced combat, randomized loot, and dark fantasy setting.
- Dark Souls Series: Known for its challenging gameplay and intricate world design, the Dark Souls series by FromSoftware has become a benchmark for difficulty and depth in ARPGs.
- The Witcher Series: Developed by CD Projekt Red, The Witcher series combines rich storytelling with action-oriented combat, set in a detailed fantasy world.
Influence and Legacy[edit | edit source]
Action role-playing games have had a significant impact on the video game industry, influencing the design of many modern games across various genres. The blend of action and RPG elements has led to the creation of hybrid genres, such as action-adventure RPGs and open-world RPGs.
The success of ARPGs has also led to the development of multiplayer online ARPGs, where players can team up to explore worlds and complete quests together, further expanding the social aspect of gaming.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Action role-playing games continue to evolve, with developers experimenting with new mechanics and technologies to enhance the player experience. The genre's emphasis on real-time combat, character development, and exploration ensures its enduring popularity among gamers worldwide.
References[edit | edit source]
- Kent, Steven L. The Ultimate History of Video Games. Three Rivers Press, 2001.
- Barton, Matt. Dungeons and Desktops: The History of Computer Role-Playing Games. A K Peters/CRC Press, 2008.
- Rollings, Andrew, and Ernest Adams. Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design. New Riders, 2003.
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