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    Fallout, Wasteland, The Elder Scrolls.
    Also smaller games come to my mind, like Child of Light or South Park: The Stick Of Truth which are made by Ubisoft Montreal.

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      Yeah, “western RPGs” from a couple decades ago were mostly made in the US. Then Bethesda bought interplay and it all went to shit.

      And thanks for reminding me of Child of Light, I’ve had it in my library for ages, installing it to my steam deck right now :)

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              Never in my life have I seen someone say “Americans” and mean “People from the continent of America.”

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                Well, it would be a bit unfair to talk about “European” games and “Asian” games, and on the other side “USA-made” games.
                There are three countries in North America, we should at least include the two others.

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                North America*. Besides that, people often group Canadians and Americans together quite often. The two countries are very similar culturally. I have seen it become more and more common to say North Americans when talking about things culturally. When it comes to politics or the specific country itself, of course it makes sense to separate them.

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        You’re right it was only published by Ubi. The Fractured but Whole was developed by Ubisoft*

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    Fallout? And I mean the Black Isle fallouts.

    Speaking of Black Isle, they also did Planescape and Icewind Dale.

    Also: Bioware made Baldur’s Gate 1 and 2; they’re Canadian not European. Unless they just mean 3.

    And of course, the OG RPG: D&D. Pretty sure Gygax was American.

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    Pathfinder - Asia

    Uhh, no? Paizo is an American company. Based in Redmond, Washington, according to Wikipedia.

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      I think they meant Owlcat Games, creators of Pahtfinder Kingmaker and Wrath of the Righteous video games. They are based in Cyprus but their developers are all over the place from what I know (so it’s more Europe-Asia kind of thing but I may be wrong)

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        Honestly, everyone’s developers are all over the place. Almost every studio hires contractors from wherever to do things as basic as spell checking to pathfinding to artwork. Hell, sometimes they outsource story writing too.

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          For RPGs they almost always outsource the writing. Crafting a good story is not really a skill that a lot of the major developers have a lot of call for (normally they just have you shoot the bad guys because) so they don’t have people on staff for it. In RPGs stories are a lot more important though, so they actually have to put some effort in.

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            Aren’t most RPG video games developed by companies that primarily do RPG video games? Like, Warhorse was founded specifically to make KCD. Fallout Shelter is the only non-RPG Bethesda has developed since 2008. And The Witcher Adventure Game and the Gwent games are the only non-RPGs CD Projekt Red have ever done.

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      The post is clearly talking about video games. It is reasonable to conclude they are talking about the Pathfinder video games, which were not made by Paizo, but by Owlcat Games. Whether or not Cyprus is part of Asia is kind of debatable, but they are certainly not American.

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      Errh, sort of.

      It really depends on your definition of Continent. Most people would argue that Asia is a different continent.

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        Our accepted definition of what a continent is sucks. Why is Europe considered a continent but India is not? Every argument for Europe being a separate continent applies even better to India.

        Europe just wanted to be special and controlled science at the time, change my mind.

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          It has to do with geology. Europe basically swallowed up and mixed in with another continent a long time ago after Pangea broke up

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            it really doesn’t:

            In contrast, the present eastern boundary of Europe partially adheres to the Ural and Caucasus Mountains, which is somewhat arbitrary and inconsistent compared to any clear-cut definition of the term “continent”.

            The current division of Eurasia into two continents now reflects East-West cultural, linguistic and ethnic differences which vary on a spectrum rather than with a sharp dividing line.

            There’s really no physical reasoning for it. You can read on in that article for the historical basis if you want (basically, Homer and other Greeks coined it, and it just kind of stuck), but it’s really quite arbitrary where scientists actually draw the line.

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              My bad, should clarify I was referring to this specifically:

              In geology, a continent is defined as “one of Earth’s major landmasses, including both dry land and continental shelves”. The geological continents correspond to seven large areas of continental crust that are found on the tectonic plates, but exclude small continental fragments such as Madagascar that are generally referred to as microcontinents. Continental crust is only known to exist on Earth.

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            If we’re going based on landmass, shouldn’t Russia be its own continent? Russia is almost twice as big as Europe, and it’s culturally unique compared to its neighbors.

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          India is part of the Indian subcontinent which is part of the Eurasian continent. This is the official goelogical definition. Don’t listen to uneducated children on the internet.

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        I feel like most people actually don’t care that much about Continental Boundries to give an Argument either way.

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        Not sort of. Most people are idiots. There are seven geological continents and here’s a list of them:

        Africa Antarctica Australia Eurasia North America South America Zealandia

        These contain various subcontinents.

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    I’m surprised no one has mentioned Mass Effect yet. Or Dragon Age, even with a picture of a cosplay of Morrigan in the OP.

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        If Elden Ring is Canadian, and Witcher is European, then we can just call Bioware games North American

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          Of course, it makes perfect sense to describe Canadian products as North American, but OP asks about “American” RPGs. It would be strange to call Canadian Bacon “American food”.

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    I’m gonna defend the Americans on this one.

    Fallout and Elder Scrolls are two of the most obvious examples that could have been listed, but they weren’t.

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      Last mainline TES game is a decade old and Fallout 4 is also nearing that decade. Meanwhile almost all games in OPs list have released in the last decade.

      There’s Obsidian but besides them I really can’t come up with another good RPG studio from the US that has released a game in the last decade.

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        GTA and RDR have zero decision making or conversation options or skill trees. They are open world action games that took some design notes from open world RPGs. But Rockstar is a British studio anyway.

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    Intentionally lists RPGs not made in US

    “Why doesn’t my list have RPGs made in the US?!?”

    ಠ_ಠ

    Elder scrolls, Fallout, Red Dead Redemption, and Mass Effect would all like a word

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    Not including FF, Dragon Quest or Persona in Asian RPGs?? Blasphemy!

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      Yeah that’s like saying “great Nintendo games like Splatoon”. I mean i don’t disagree, it’s an imaginative game, but hello? Mario? Zelda?

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    Wants good RPGs

    lists Solasta, one of the mid-dest games I’ve have the neutrality of playing

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      Rockstar is a US company, but the developers of GTA are Rockstar North in the UK. They used to be their own company developing GTA, when they were bought by Rockstar.

      Red Dead is definetly an american game though.

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        Rockstar is a British company that has a studio in the US but they’re not an American company. Rockstar North is their original studio.

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      I have not played Red Dead but GTA is definitely not an RPG. It’s an action adventure and at least from what I’ve seen from the former I’d expect it to be the same.

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            Generally, RPGs involve character progression through stats, and RDR really doesn’t have that. It’s an action adventure game with an emphasis on storytelling.

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            For an Action RPG, decision making, conversation options, and of course a skill trees are necessary. Basically you need to be able to shape your character to “play a role”.

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      The publisher is but the studio that makes GTA games is in Scotland. Not sure about Red Dead. Probably a collaborative effort between their studios, most of which are in the UK.

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        I’d say it’s just barely an Action RPG. But there’s no real decision making in the story, or even an attempt at it like Mass Effect, The Witcher, Cyberpunk.

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          and you can get all those skills and will before you even finish the game there’s no choices in the story or even how the character fights really everyone playing hzd gets the same experience those are rpg elements but rpg elements doesn’t make a game an rpg it’s just triple a game design needing to have everything from every game ever