Posted on 11/04/2015 at 03:41 PM
| Filed Under Blogs
You could rigidly define RPGs based on their origin, but everthing evolves, and new elements enter into the definition over time. Sometimes the whole definition changes from the original one after years of iteration. It's just the nature of things.
I often try and role-play a game, any game, just for fun. Does that mean I'm making it a RPG? I guess so if you stick to the exact words I just used.
I guess the issue today is that games can do so many things because of the power of better technology, that it makes genre distinctions harder to pin down. For me I could care less about how you define a game. I try all different stuff and don't stick to one type of experience anyway. It makes me think of music and how publishers try to name a style so they can sell it better. Or historians putting labels on time periods so they can write an authoritative sounding book. In some ways it's helpful, in others it's misleading.