These days, with more and more action titles being released, classic turn-based RPGs have had more obituaries than South Park’s Kenny McCormick (who ironically has starred in two turn-based RPGs). What was lacking in hectic button-mashing drama was made up for with tense, tactical tests of intellect and strategy. Booting up an RPG usually meant watching your party members patiently awaiting their opportunity to mull over their options before acting. Turn-based battle systems were once a true cornerstone of the genre, with variations almost exclusively included in the biggest RPG titles.
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