Is turned-based combat just a relic of the past...

action combat is for women and children thats why mario, zelda, minecraft and fortnite all have real time combat.

>Will all successful RPGs be implementing a more action based combat system (like FF7)?

No, have you looked at up coming games?

>those don't count becau-

Kill yourself in advance.

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tone down the reddit spacing

that's why women love Pokemon right?

>kevin

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What game has the best turn-based combat system and why is it SMT / Persona?

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Have you actually looked at what CRPGs are up to these days? There's more turn-based ones because niches are being catered.

Turn-based is the ultimate pleb filter.
I'm sorry, but only gaylords don't play turn-based dungeon crawlers.

No. Turnbased WRPGs (DOS2) and strategy games (XCOM) are selling well enough to secure a niche for it.

The original FFVII combat (and everything else besides graphics) is infinitely superior to the remake. Its not even a fair comparison as the remake is a garbage cash grab aimed at casual babbies and SE is a semi-dead company anyway, so what they do literally doesn't matter.

>you will never have a turn-based battle game with mechanics combined from digimon world 2, persona and pokemon, in addition to abilities, nature and terrain