Ys, Nier, Tales, Mana, Star Ocean, even FF now. You have plenty of options. If you need something new Crymachina and Silent Hope both just came out and look pretty decent. There's also that Fate/ samurai game which is supposedly pretty good.
Turn-based CAN be good, but it usually isn't. 99% of turn-based games are braindead garbage designed specifically for storybabbies who can't into games with actual gameplay.
>storybabbies
Storybabbies want shit like TLoU or Uncharted or whatever the frick. If the game actually pauses instead of continuing a never ending stream of story and narrative they'll lose interest.
okay, I've highly suspected this for a while. Mostly with some of the smartest people I've met liking turn based/Dice games, mostly physicists and engineers, and the dumbest people I've met hate them (artists). With the exception of Soulslike, in which it's flipped,
Is there an actual proven relation or is it all anecdotal?
JRPGs make you fight hundreds of battles, so making it too strategic and involved is risky. They're more about managing resources and making it through without grinding excessively.
action games involve skill, the game punishes you if you suck. there's literally no way to frick up in a JRPG. its not possible to make a wrong build in a modern jrpg >Maybe you shouldn't just look at shit games and actually compare the good to the good instead.
the good ones are so different from most jrpgs that they get their own genre 'tactical'
You're wrong, there's dragon dogma >Divinity Original Sin shilled to hell and back >Buy it >Sister and I are ready for some fun coop action >It's turn based >Uninstall, refund
If anything the west is worse
What do you mean when you say you want a JRPG? That you want to play an anime game? That you want a "young hero saves the world" kind of story? That you want a colorful fantasy game?
We could get into an entire genre discussion, but just saying you want a JRPG isn't nearly descriptive enough.
Hating turn-based combat is directly related to low IQ.
Ys, Nier, Tales, Mana, Star Ocean, even FF now. You have plenty of options. If you need something new Crymachina and Silent Hope both just came out and look pretty decent. There's also that Fate/ samurai game which is supposedly pretty good.
Turn-based CAN be good, but it usually isn't. 99% of turn-based games are braindead garbage designed specifically for storybabbies who can't into games with actual gameplay.
>storybabbies
Storybabbies want shit like TLoU or Uncharted or whatever the frick. If the game actually pauses instead of continuing a never ending stream of story and narrative they'll lose interest.
okay, I've highly suspected this for a while. Mostly with some of the smartest people I've met liking turn based/Dice games, mostly physicists and engineers, and the dumbest people I've met hate them (artists). With the exception of Soulslike, in which it's flipped,
Is there an actual proven relation or is it all anecdotal?
Enjoying turn based is about reaction to ideas. It's sort of like how some people cant read for pleasure.
I was surprised at how much wanking this game got. I though it sucked.
I think most normal people don't feel strongly either way. And play games as their mood changes.
Some noisy individuals care to much.
What's wrong with turn based?
Takes forever, clicking through menus isn't fun, a lot of grinding, random fights in the overworld
take your adderall
most of the time its just attack, attack, attack, heal in other words not tactical enough. its supposed to make you think and strategize
JRPGs make you fight hundreds of battles, so making it too strategic and involved is risky. They're more about managing resources and making it through without grinding excessively.
>managing resources and making it through without grinding excessively.
the average jrpg player is a braindead grinder and loves to hoard potions
And most action games are also attack, attack, attack and demand neither reflexes, timing nor strategy.
Maybe you shouldn't just look at shit games and actually compare the good to the good instead.
action games involve skill, the game punishes you if you suck. there's literally no way to frick up in a JRPG. its not possible to make a wrong build in a modern jrpg
>Maybe you shouldn't just look at shit games and actually compare the good to the good instead.
the good ones are so different from most jrpgs that they get their own genre 'tactical'
>action games involve skill
Skill?
You're wrong, there's dragon dogma
>Divinity Original Sin shilled to hell and back
>Buy it
>Sister and I are ready for some fun coop action
>It's turn based
>Uninstall, refund
If anything the west is worse
>complains about turn based combat
>posts on a board and waits minutes for anyone to reply to them
Okay OP, you're turn
op should go back to her discord for real time chat
What the frick is that thing?
>want chicken sandwich
>they all have chicken
Try Tales of Graces f or Ys 8
Turn-based combat is one the of the pillars of video games. get better taste troony zoomer.
>want to watch anime
>they're all japanese
UMARUUUUU
geimu, NOW
NUGGIES, NOW!!!
(Turn)Based
Umaru doesn't mind turnbased combat. And neither should you.
What do you mean when you say you want a JRPG? That you want to play an anime game? That you want a "young hero saves the world" kind of story? That you want a colorful fantasy game?
We could get into an entire genre discussion, but just saying you want a JRPG isn't nearly descriptive enough.
Turn based combat is cool, stop being so impatient loser
I don't mind turn based combat
I don't mind action combat
I just don't want combat to be shit like FFXV's one button crap
>FFXV has a one-handed mode
What did they mean by this?
>>FFXV has a one-handed mode
>What did they mean by this?
Casual Pandering.
I wish I was joking:
https://novacrystallis.com/2014/09/with-final-fantasy-xv-i-do-want-to-make-it-more-casual-says-tabata/
it's still one handed mode in the DLCs:
Yeah FF is kinda sucking shit nowadays
I was making a joke about bayonettas one-handed mode
>they all
YS
Tales of
Scarlet Nexus
>suddenly
I'm fine with turn based combat I just wish JRPG's had actual roleplaying in them.