Action-Adventure v. RPG:

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#1 Legendary_Ross
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Could some of you explain the differences between Action-Adventure as opposed to Role-Playing games?

What specific elements designate the two? Thanks.

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#2 chicken_slasher
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action - adventure... i hate rpg's
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#3 JoeTonks
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Action adventure I'd say encompasses platformers and third person shooters. RPGs are mostly more meditative and mentally challenging, as opposed to physically. Though there are action RPG's and thats when the lines blur beyond all repair!
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#4 Lyphe2k
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action - adventure... i hate rpg'schicken_slasher

I'm with you.

What I'd like to know the difference between action/ adventures and 3d platformers.

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#5 USSJAndrew
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They are very close genres, especially with Action RPGs such as Fable and Oblivion. Adventure games just focus more on combat while still allowing you to collect stuff(predesignated) and RPGs focus more on you getting stuff, while still allowing you combat.

Thats the best definition i can give.

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#6 RoadDog772
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A Role Playing Game lets the player decide the alignment of the Player Character. One example would be Knights of the Old Republic. You can play as a Jedi, Sith or Grey Jedi. Are you Good, Evil or a little of both? An Action Adventure Game follows a preset alignment. One example would be The Godfater. The Player Character is a Gangster. What ever you like play, have fun!
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#7 fenwickhotmail
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RPG's are all about the character(s) and how they progress in the story. They are often a little more challenging and allow more freeedom in how you progress through the game. Action-adventures are maybe, you've guessed it, action packed and focus more on the combat. However, with action RPGs and Action-Adventures there isn't too much difference
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#8 brnf0rce
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RPGs focus on character development. Stats will be increased (HP, intel, strength), and items will be collected. It allows you to be in the videogame. In an action-adventure you will play as a certain character (Zelda games for ex). Most Action-adventure games incorporate RPG elements to increase the level of connection that the gamer has with the main char.