Computer Role-Playing Games
Computer Role-Playing Games, often abbreviated as CRPGs, are a genre of video games where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional world. Players typically create or choose a character, develop their skills, and embark on quests, often involving combat, exploration, and interaction with non-player characters (NPCs). The gameplay often emphasizes storytelling and character development.
In CRPGs, players make choices that can affect the game's outcome, leading to multiple endings or different experiences. These games often feature complex narratives, rich lore, and immersive environments, allowing players to engage deeply with the game world and its characters. Popular examples include The Elder Scrolls series and Final Fantasy.