
Originally Posted by
GohanSSJ
You give me 3 reputable sources who class it as a RPG, and i will give you about 50 who class it as a adventure.
In Zelda you play no role, there is no choice at all, whether that be in the story or in the character development, something that you do have in Diablo 2 and FF7. In Diablo 2 you can modify a character completely to your liking, to you playstyle, besides being able to only max a few skills, you can also use weapon, armory etc to what you like, do you prefer some more damage or do you want life leech, or perhaps better resistance etc etc. In FF7 you have choices in the items you want to use aswell, do you prefer to have a extra skill on hand, or do you want to boost your life/mana, then what modifiers do you want to use with what skills etc, and then ofcourse you have a choice in characters.
Anyway i'll give you 3 sources on Zelda.
1. GameSpot classes it as a Fantasy Action Adventure (both Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time)
2. IGN classes it as a Action Adventure (both Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time)
Now for the third i want some drum rolls please...
3. Nintendo classes the following games:
Twilight Princess: Action, Adventure
A Link to the Past: Adventure
The Legend of Zelda: Adventure
The Adventures of Link: Action, Adventure
Ocarina of Time: Adventure
Phantom Hourglass: Action, Adventure
Other games are not listed as they are not available (these are obviously Wii/DS games + downloadable games on the Wii)
Now it's quite simple, Zelda is not a RPG, by any standard it's not a RPG, if you still wish to believe you can change the story in it or customize something, then go ahead and believe that, but the fact is that it's not a RPG.
Any further crap from people claiming it's a RPG will be deleted as i can't be arsed to continue this completely useless discussion.