SRPGs
SRPG stands for Strategy Role-Playing Game. This genre combines elements of role-playing games with turn-based strategy. Players typically control a party of characters, each with unique abilities and stats, on a grid-based battlefield. Movement and actions are executed in turns, requiring players to carefully consider positioning, attack ranges, and the strengths and weaknesses of their units and the enemy. Progression often involves leveling up characters, acquiring new equipment, and developing their skills, similar to traditional RPGs. The narrative is usually a significant component, with story often unfolding between or during combat encounters. Key gameplay mechanics include resource management, tactical decision-making, and character development. SRPGs emphasize planning and foresight over real-time reflexes. Examples of popular SRPGs include titles like Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem, and Disgaea. The genre appeals to players who enjoy deep strategic gameplay and character progression within a compelling narrative.