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I'm playing Bravely Default now. Since Baldur's Gate 3, I'm really into turn-based games. This is my first JRPG and I'm absolutely addicted to it.
Please, if you know other awesome JRPGs or other turn-based games, tell me about it. :)
I have NDS, 2DS, Switch and XSX.
Welcome to the world of JRPGs.
Turn based JRPGs is a really, really long list. There are many different kind of games in the genre. You can try Octopath Traveler and it's sequel. I personally thought it was quite repetitive but people seem to love it. It's very beautiful and introduced 2D-HD visuals.
Then there's Persona series. Persona 3 Reload and Persona 5 Royal both are available on Switch, I think. As well as Shin Megami Tensei V. (Persona games are spin-off of SMT series).
If you like more laid back experience, with more focus on crafting then actual combat, then try Atelier series. Atelier Ryza is latest one and has 3 games in the series, a newer game with new characters and story, Atelier Yuma is coming out this year.
Dragon Quest games are classics, you can try the latest one in the series Dragon Quest XI, or remake of the older game Dragon Quest 3 Remake which released recently.
That's some on top of my head, there are many more.
Also going to summon @tamlyn@lemmy.zip , he is the creator of !jrpg@lemmy.zip , he can share some of his favourites too.
Thanks a lot of your reply!
Octopath Traveler looks beautiful in the same way that Bravely Default does, for that it atrracts me a lot. But I don't yet know much about this kind of games, and I want to broaden my view.
(I've played ARPGs and RTS games as a child, then only MMOs and MOBAs. The latter two truly crushed my soul, I only want to play single player for the rest of my life)
Can I ask what's the deal with Persona 3 or 5 having multiple titles (Royal, Strikers, Tactica) under the same number (P5)? Are those relating stories, while the new numbering means a separate story / world?
I appreciate your recommendations :) I will look into all of these all of you have recommended.
Atlus has a habit of releasing "upgraded/improved" versions of their games:
The "upgraded" version effectively obsoletes the original version as they include expanded storylines, improved QOL and so on.
Other games like P5 Strikers or P5 Tactica use the same cast but with a different gameplay style. They're usually meant to be played after the original game and should be treated as as spin-offs or sequels.