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Over the last decade, turn-based battlers seemed to fall out of style. RPG developers moved further and further from their roots, adding in layers of complexity; paradigm shifts, action-combat, dynamic combos – answers to questions many gamers had never asked. Things have changed. Amazing games like Bravely Default have arisen, even outselling titles in the mainline Final Fantasy series, prompting Square Enix to “go back to their roots.”. Boot Hill Heroes couldn’t have come along at a better time.
Read more of Christopher Coke's Boot Hill Heroes: A Special Experience for RPG Players.
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I'm so disappointed every time i read something interesting in the headline, and then it turns out another singleplayer game was posted...
Agreed GrayImpact.
I'm not a huge fan of final fantasy style turn based but I'd give it a go if only for the local co-op.
Can the additional players act independently from the primary players movement? I.E could the 2nd player wander off into the saloon while I go to the provisioner?
Why the hell do all these great turn based games have these ridiculous 8-bit graphics? I want a turn based game in full 3D, DX11 shader glory!
Yes, we did get XCOM...but that's sci-fi and not really an RPG.
Divine Divinity as well, but that frustrating user interface has turned me off.
Final Fantasy Tactics with CryEngine graphics? :-)
Anyone?
Mass Effect Tactics maybe?