Video Game RPGs, or Role-Playing Games, are a genre where players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting. Players often engage in quests, develop their characters' skills, and make choices that affect the game's narrative. Popular examples include Final Fantasy and The Elder Scrolls series.
These games can be further divided into subgenres, such as turn-based and action RPGs. In turn-based RPGs, players take turns making strategic decisions, while action RPGs focus on real-time combat. This diversity allows for a wide range of gameplay experiences, appealing to various player preferences.