Turn-based RPGs are back in the spotlight, shaking off the dust from their past as action games ruled the scene. At the Tokyo Game Show, we saw fresh releases like Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 3, mixing classic mechanics with new twists that appeal to both seasoned RPG fans and newcomers alike. Annapurna Interactive’s People of Note spices things up by blending rhythm game elements into its combat, while Stray Children gives a nod to Undertale with its unique gameplay. With successful remakes and new adventures like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, it's clear that gamers are hungry for innovative takes on turn-based gameplay.
Turn-Based RPGs Make a Strong Comeback
