For me, gaming pretty much ended with FFVII and Gran Turismo on Play Station.
I would absolutely LOVE to play a really good RPG.
The newest Fallout and Skyrim games almost did it for me, but they had one fatal flaw that I can never ever forgive in an RPG: scaling enemies. If I go back to a cave where I wiped out a bunch of walking mushrooms at level 2, and there are now hero enemies with goddamned crystal armor. . . no. That's not RPG, that's a serious violation of the illusion of an alternate reality.
I would absolutely LOVE to play a really good RPG.
The newest Fallout and Skyrim games almost did it for me, but they had one fatal flaw that I can never ever forgive in an RPG: scaling enemies. If I go back to a cave where I wiped out a bunch of walking mushrooms at level 2, and there are now hero enemies with goddamned crystal armor. . . no. That's not RPG, that's a serious violation of the illusion of an alternate reality.