Not quite, that also refers to stuff like Tales and Final Fantasy Tactics
Turned Based Combat
Turn based is still fine, but it needs another element or twist to be entertaining
personally i like a turn based deckbuilder
>DQ will keep making mad for the next 30 years over literally nothing, as anyone who dislikes what it offers can just buy the other 99.99% of games which don't do it.
I just want to have ONE (1) option of a game that has simple turn-based combat, for fuck sake, so many action RPGs on the market and you people spend more time seething at turn-based than playing those games.
What's different about this one? From what I hear you level up your weapons and learn new moves when attacking, but that doesn't make 'mash A to win' any more interesting. And I hear it doesn't have dungeons, so how does the game flow? Is it just a series of boss fights or something?
>Play through all the SNES RPGs on an emulator in the early 00s
>Really enjoy all of them
>Try to play remakes and shit on modern systems
>Can't fucking stand how slow they are because I have no fast-forward
I thought these games were my favorite games of all time. But I can't even summon the motivation to finish FFVI without using an emulator.
So you have autism, is what you're saying.
>What's different about this one?
I haven't played that one since its not in english but its a saga game. They are really open ended and imo the only jrpgs that actually try to do things differently. I did two playthroughs of minstrel song and took a break during the 3rd run. In every run the game had entirely new game mechanics pop up that i didn't even know about.
You know on second thought I don't think I can explain them very well. Maybe someone else will its too much for me.
That doesn't mean you hate turn based games, it means you hate slow games
It's enjoyable and relaxing.
Those games are called "light rpg" for a reason. Personally I find the gimped exploration and movement to be a greater issue, since most RPGs are about an adventure of some kind.
Here's a better question: What do zoomers play video games for? Is it because they enjoy games, or becausr everyone around them was doing it?