Is there even a single RPG that requires strategic thinking to beat the main quest?
Would strategy-RPG hybrids qualify or "pure" RPGs?
>>2929306Sengoku Rance
>>2929306Yes, but because this is a shitpost thread, the fact that all single player games are solved puzzles is likely going to be brought up, and the realization that all non-competitive and non-reactive video games require equal skill shall occur.
>>2929318lol no
>2929306Low quality and low IQ tranime thread.
>>2929306Black Souls 2 (DLC3)
>>2929306Define "strategic thinking"Even deciding to heal over attacking is technically an example of "strategic thinking"
Slice & Dice sure requires you to think ahead and wring everything out of the slim resources you get. It comes at a cost of sacrificing all the plot and fluff to get there, huh.
plenty>disgaea>phantom brave>ff tactics>growlanser>legend of mana>megaman battle networkthe list goes on.
>>2929306Darkest Dungeon needs fair bit of RNG mitigation.
Panzer Tactics. The general strategy is usually divide your forces as you see fit, send them to take over the enemy towns in line, and do it as fast as possible while completing the side objectives, while not loosing your troops because they carry over to your next mission nd recruiting more is expensive, which means less officers and repairs you can do.