
Japanese role-playing games
Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) are a genre of video games where players control characters in a story-driven world. These games often feature turn-based combat, where players take turns to attack and use abilities. Players typically embark on quests, level up their characters, and form relationships with other characters. JRPGs often include rich narratives, detailed worlds, and themes of friendship, adventure, and personal growth. Notable examples include "Final Fantasy," "Dragon Quest," and "Persona." They are characterized by their artistic style, immersive storytelling, and strategic gameplay, appealing to a wide range of players globally.