This can also apply to turn based strategies as well, if you’d rather discuss those instead.
Earlier today I was introduced to a game called Mad Crown, as pictured. It reminds me a bit of classic roguelikes, but it seems to have a more traditional turn-based combat system with a hint of Darkest Dungeon and maybe a hint of Slay the Spire (the growing deck of item cards). It got me thinking of ways the turn based combat system could be modified again.
Most of us can probably name a couple different versions from the many Final Fantasies off the top of our heads. I’m still trying to remember how Resonance of Fate’s system worked (a case of blue damage and red damage, sprinting, and trying to create specific formations a coordinated are what I remember), but that was wildly different). If we dilute this question into turn-based combat in general, then we’d have to consider games like Frozen Synapse, where the combat is planning the turn and then initiating it in real time, hoping your enemies acted in ways you predicted.
This is probably getting too long for my own good, [i][u]so let’s cut to the chase.[/u][/i] Whether or not you like or dislike turn-based games, I’m certain you can think of something you’d want to see compete with the current standards. How’d you answer that question I put in the title?
Here’s one of mine:
[spoiler]This is an idea for a turn based rpg that came to mind while watching Mad Crown gameplay. The idea is very much western-inspired as it focused on six-shooters. Every combatant carries one, and combat is played out mostly through your party getting into a gunfight with another. In a matter similar to Bravely Default, you can choose to try and up your damage by firing multiple rounds a turn, but at penalties including having to reload sooner or maybe greater chances to miss based on how many rounds you’re gambling (implying that the firer is trying to fan the hammer instead of aim at some point). You could also pick up some interesting ways to mix up the system, maybe something like speedloaders, or a LeMat revolver (doubles as a single shot, 20 gauge shotgun).[/spoiler]
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Idk, frankly I really liked the ATB gauge, and kind of wish that would make a return