That list is so very incomplete. Luckily, you saved me some time because I didn't have to choose between RPGs, platformers, and action-adventure
Just edited my post as Valkyria Chronicles is also an SRPG, and considering that I'm not too fond of Advance Wars, that's what I really meant.Rodyle2 said:Fire Emblem is an SRPG, not TBS. There's a difference.A random person said:Of all genres, Metroidvania, come to think of it. I love the adventure-game style exploration and item-finding along with the trill of side-scrolling combat with said items, not to mention using said items to explore further. Other favorites are (action-)adventure, side-scrollers, RPG's (Japanese or western, some preference to the former), and some FPS's (i.e no interest in Resistance, find Halo fun, love Half Life 2), with me getting into TBS thanks to Valkyria Chronicles and Fire Emblem, and the possibility of me being a stealth fan.
Basically, my current enjoyment of God of War is a very unusual occurrence.
what other strategy game types are there?Henrik Persson said:Yes, the only strategy genre worth mentioning is RTS. *rolls eyes*
Real Time Tactics (Total War), Turn Based Strategy (Civilization), Turn Based Tactics (UFO: Enemy Unknown).magicaxis said:what other strategy game types are there?
Actually TBS is generally more of a "thinking man's genre" as Rodyle2 put it then RTS. Generally, but not all the time. Still some RTS are dominated not by the people with the best strategies but by the people who can click the fastest (like Starcraft). TBS doesn't give the most twitchest person the edge over everyone else, instead everyone has to figure out the best strategy to come out top. That being said not all RTS are based on twitch-factor alone. They are strategy games after all, not "See who can click the fastest" games.More Fun To Compute said:Don't go killing the genre by saying that TBS is for thinking people.Rodyle2 said:RPG and Turn Based Strategy, the thinking man's genres.
Don't worry folks, even if your IQ is lower than 130 you can play TBS as well. It's not an elitist genre. Honest. In fact it is less elitist than a lot of high end RTS games.
Like I said, I think that it very much depends on the game and how it is played. There are plenty of turn based titles out there that are very poor strategy games and real time games that need a lot of thought.Irony said:I'd say strategy games in general. Real-time, turn-based, micromanagement, macromanagement, I love them all. But since RTS is the strategy genre up there I chose that.
Actually TBS is generally more of a "thinking man's genre" as Rodyle2 put it then RTS. Generally, but not all the time. Still some RTS are dominated not by the people with the best strategies but by the people who can click the fastest (like Starcraft). TBS doesn't give the most twitchest person the edge over everyone else, instead everyone has to figure out the best strategy to come out top. That being said not all RTS are based on twitch-factor alone. They are strategy games after all, not "See who can click the fastest" games.More Fun To Compute said:Don't go killing the genre by saying that TBS is for thinking people.Rodyle2 said:RPG and Turn Based Strategy, the thinking man's genres.
Don't worry folks, even if your IQ is lower than 130 you can play TBS as well. It's not an elitist genre. Honest. In fact it is less elitist than a lot of high end RTS games.