JRPG: Japanese role-playing games
JRPGs, or Japanese Role-Playing Games, are a subgenre of role-playing video games that originated in Japan. They are characterized by a distinct style of storytelling, gameplay mechanics, and visual aesthetics.
JRPGs often place a heavy emphasis on narrative and character development. They frequently feature intricate plots, richly developed characters, and immersive worlds that players can explore. Traditional JRPGs typically use turn-based combat systems where players and enemies take turns executing actions such as attacking, using magic, or defending. These systems often involve strategic decision-making and resource management.
Players usually control a party of characters, each with their own unique abilities, strengths, and weaknesses. JRPGs commonly incorporate character progression systems where players earn experience points through battles and quests, allowing their characters to level up and become stronger. This progression may involve gaining new abilities, improving stats, or obtaining equipment upgrades.
JRPGs are known for their distinct artistic styles, which can range from colorful and cartoonish to more realistic or anime-inspired. Character designs, environments, and animations often contribute to the game's overall aesthetic.
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