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dtgreene: Why does GOG list that game as "Action" when the description prominently describes the game as being turn-based?
Assuming you are correct (I own this game, but have yet to play it due to not working in wine as of last time I tried it), the same is true for The Caligula Effect: Overdose (not that you care, for other reasons) and probably several others I've forgotten about. I think the publisher has a lot of say in what tags get set, and they want to spice up the perception of their game. They pu t a lot of work into making their battle animations entertaining, and don't want people rejecting the game as too boring without at least giving it a try. I'd also guess that's the main reason devs keep placing actual real-time elements in what would be perfectly fine turn-based games.

I wish gog would audit their tags a bit better. It's hard enough to tell what a game will be like from the marketing materials; having inaccurate tags just makes it worse. For example, I instantly reject strategy games with the "real-time" tag, and used to reject RPGs with the "Action" tag without looking at the full description. Sometimes I look again much later on, and discover things aren't what I thought they'd be. I gave up fighting for a reasonable roguelike tag thanks to games with tag combo gems like "Action Platformer Roguelike".

edit: Legrand Legacy does have the action wheel, but it's optional. You can turn it down (no random key) or off for "less experience". Not sure how much.
Post edited November 20, 2020 by darktjm
Anything Legend of Heroes series.
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pkk234: I gave in and got Persona 4 Golden on steam.
Pretty good so far.

But I agree, we're hurtin here in terms of JRPGSs.
At one point Grandia 1 was gonna come here too, but that's gone.

I would like Breath of Fire and Golden Sun lol
Maaaan I loved both franchises, just replayed BoFIII 2 months ago due to nostalgia, and I still remember how crazy awesome golden sun looked back in the day on the GBA; good times.
YS saga are good games Pier Solar too...

https://www.gog.com/game/pier_solar_and_the_great_architects
https://www.gog.com/game/ys_i_ii_chronicles
https://www.gog.com/game/ys_origin
https://www.gog.com/game/ys_vi_the_ark_of_napishtim

edit: added links
Post edited December 23, 2020 by sharp299
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Since this topic has been bumped again, I can mention Ikenfell as a nice queer western-developed JRPG.
Man, I loved everything Infogrames put out back in the day.
Post edited December 23, 2020 by TencentInvestor
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Lifthrasil: Silver is another nice JRPG: https://www.gog.com/game/silver
oh yes this is actually a good one
Not to derail too much, but are there any CRPG's (more in the direction of Baldurs Gate) in an Asia setting?
i see

legends of
Ys
star renegades
Tokyo Xanadu
Wizardry
Xanadu
Mary Skelter
Megadimension Neptunia
Zwei
corpse party
vestaria Saga
Septerra Core
Elminage Gothic
Serment - contract with a devil
Agarest generations of war
Pier Solar and the great architects
Bleeding Moons
Tangledeep
The caligula effect
fae tactics
gurumin
telepath tactics
bleeding moons
chained echoes

so maybe i missed a couple, maybe i named a few true puritists would loose their hart over but i do would like to emplore the OP to take good note of this list and realize.... enough is truly enough

and do not forget Square Enix and Sega are more then likely to avoid drm free customer fraud all together


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Robette: Not to derail too much, but are there any CRPG's (more in the direction of Baldurs Gate) in an Asia setting?
i have one, bought on steam, called tales of wuxia it is pretty recommendable though the developers build in all kinds of asia mania stuff which means you need to do stuff in a certain order on certain dates to get different endings .. there are manuals and guides though
Post edited December 23, 2020 by Radiance1979
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Kyousuke.: Maaaan I loved both franchises, just replayed BoFIII 2 months ago due to nostalgia, and I still remember how crazy awesome golden sun looked back in the day on the GBA; good times.
BoF4 is probably the prettiest pixel art RPG out there. I have only watched vids though.
I really miss Golden Sun's special crits, I don't think I've seen anything like that in any other game.

This might just be me, but when I think JRPG it's only turn-based games that come to mind.
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pkk234: BoF4 is probably the prettiest pixel art RPG out there. I have only watched vids though.
I really miss Golden Sun's special crits, I don't think I've seen anything like that in any other game.

This might just be me, but when I think JRPG it's only turn-based games that come to mind.
boF4 indeed had really the prettiest pixel art out there (I ended up prefering 3 due to how the dragon transformations were performed, but that's just my personal taste) and was gorgeous to watch.

Did you know there was a PC release?

As for golden sun crits, they were awesome, it's one of the few games in which I actually loved to see crits in game. XD

Also, well, JRPG in the past used to be for the most part turn based or at least it always seemed so to me (for example I thought about the seiken densetsu series as an JARPG rather than just JRPG, but that's maybe just me XD).
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Radiance1979: Septerra Core
That's not definitely not a JRPG. It was made by Americans in the country of America.

And GOG definitely does not have "enough" JRPGs. It's missing tons & tons of them, which are available on DRM'ed platforms.
Post edited December 23, 2020 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
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Robette: Not to derail too much, but are there any CRPG's (more in the direction of Baldurs Gate) in an Asia setting?
Jade Empire
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Lifthrasil: Silver is another nice JRPG: https://www.gog.com/game/silver
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Cavalary: Uh, how exactly would Silver be an JRPG? It's a (W)ARPG...

(Wonder if this thread will be closed due to being necroed too.)
oh so thats why it is actually good
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Robette: Not to derail too much, but are there any CRPG's (more in the direction of Baldurs Gate) in an Asia setting?
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babark: Jade Empire
Which to my mind REALLY feels like a reskinned KotoR as it uses the same engine, same designers, same artists, etc. (Or was Kotor a reskinned JE?). Though Jade Empire has more features and is a little more fleshed out and polished than Kotor, and a bit longer of a game.

Though i failed to finish JE, after the arena fight i... just couldn't keep interested.