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An action role-playing game (often abbreviated action RPG or ARPG) is a
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that combines core elements from both the
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and
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genres.


Definition

Action role-playing games emphasize real-time combat where the player has direct control over the characters as opposed to turn or
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-based combat while still having a focus on character's stats in order to determine relative strength and abilities. These games often use
action game An action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction time. The genre includes a large variety of sub-genres, such as fighting games, beat 'em ups, shooter games, rhythm games and ...
combat systems similar to
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or
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s. The term "action role-playing game" may also describe
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s, which include a mission system and role-playing game mechanics, as well as
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s with real-time combat systems.


History

Several games prior to 1984 are considered precursors to the action RPG genre.
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cited ''
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'' (1979) and its sequel '' Gateway to Apshai'' (1983), ''Beneath the Pyramids'' for the
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(1980), ''Bokosuka Wars'' (1983), and ''Sword of Fargoal'' (1983). Jeremy Parish of USgamer cited ''Adventure (Atari 2600), Adventure'' (1980). Bill Loguidice and Matt Barton cited the
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games ''
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'' (1982) and '' Treasure of Tarmin'' (1983). Shaun Musgrave of
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notes that ''Adventure'' lacked RPG mechanics such as experience points and permanent character growth, and argues that ''Gateway to Apshai'' is "the earliest game I'd feel comfortable calling an action-RPG" but notes that "it doesn't fit neatly into our modern genre classifications", though came closer than ''Bokosuka Wars'' released the same year.


Mid-1980s

According to Jeremy Parish of 1UP, the action role-playing game genre was established by several Japanese developers in 1984, combining the role-playing genre with arcadestyle action and
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elements. Shaun Musgrave of TouchArcade also traces the genre's roots to Japan, noting that the "Western game industry of the time had a tendency to treat action games and RPGs as separate things for separate demographics". According to Jeremy Parish, action RPGs were popularized by '' The Tower of Druaga'' in Japan. It was released for arcades in June 1984, and was intended as a "fantasy version of ''
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'', with puzzles to solve, monsters to battle, and hidden treasure to find". Its success in Japan inspired the development of '' Dragon Slayer'' (1984) and '' Hydlide'' (1984). ''Dragon Slayer'', ''Hydlide'' and ''Courageous Perseus'' (1984) "vie for position as genre precedent" according to John Szczepaniak, and there was an ongoing rivalry developing between the '' Dragon Slayer'' and ''Hydlide'' series over the years. ''The Tower of Druaga'', ''Dragon Slayer'' and ''Hydlide'' were influential in Japan, where they influenced later action RPGs such as '' Ys'', as well as ''
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''. Falcom's ''Dragon Slayer'', created by Yoshio Kiya, is "the very first action-RPG ever made" according to GameSetWatch. Originally released for the PC-8801 computer in September 1984, it abandoned the command-based battles of earlier role-playing games in favor of real-time hack-and-slash combat that required direct input from the player, alongside
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elements. In contrast to earlier turn-based
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s, ''Dragon Slayer'' was a dungeon-crawl role-playing game using real-time, action-oriented combat, combined with traditional role-playing mechanics. ''Dragon Slayer's'' overhead action role-playing formula was used in many later games. T&E Soft's ''Hydlide'', released in December 1984, was created by Tokihiro Naito, who was influenced by ''The Tower of Druaga''. It was the first action RPG with an overworld. The game was immensely popular in Japan, selling 2 million copies across all platforms. According to John Szczepaniak, it "cannot be overstated how influential Hydlide was on the ARPGs which followed it". The same year, ''Courageous Perseus'' was also one of the earliest action RPGs. '' Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu'', released in 1985 (billed as a "new type of real-time role-playing game"), was an action role-playing game including many character stats and a large quest. It also incorporated a side-scrolling view during exploration and an overhead view during battle, and an early "Karma" morality system where the character's Karma meter will rise if he sins (killing "good" enemies), which in turn causes the temples to refuse to level him up. '' Xanadu Scenario II'', released in 1986, was an
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, created to expand the content of ''Dragon Slayer II: Xanadu''. '' Hydlide II: Shine of Darkness'' (1985) also featured a morality system.
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cites '' Fairlight'' (1985) as an early action RPG.


Late 1980s

An important influence on the action RPG genre was the 1986 action-adventure ''
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'', which served as the template for many future action RPGs, even though it does not strictly fit the definition of later action RPGs. In contrast to previous action RPGs, such as ''Dragon Slayer'' and ''Hydlide,'' which required the player to bump into enemies to attack them, ''The Legend of Zelda'' featured an attack button that animates a sword swing or projectile attack on the screen. It was also an early example of open-world,
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, and introduced new features such as battery backup saving. These elements have been used in many action RPGs since. In 1987, '' Zelda II: The Adventure of Link'' implemented a more traditional RPG-esque system, including experience points and levels with action game elements. Unlike its predecessor, ''Zelda II'' more closely fits the definition of an action RPG. Another ''Metroidvania''-style action RPG released that year was
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's Sharp X1 computer game '' Euphory'', which was possibly the only ''Metroidvania''-style
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action RPG produced, allowing two-player cooperative gameplay. (Reprinted from ''
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'', Issue 67, 2009)
The fifth ''Dragon Slayer'' title, '' Sorcerian'', was also released that year. It was a party-based action RPG, with the player controlling a party of four characters at the same time in a side-scrolling view. The game also featured character creation, highly customizable characters, class-based puzzles, and a new scenario system, allowing players to choose from 15 scenarios, or
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, to play through in the order of their choice. It was also an episodic video game, with expansion disks later released offering more scenarios. Falcom also released the first installment of its ''Ys'' series in 1987. While not very popular in the West, the long-running ''Ys'' series has performed strongly in the Japanese market, with many sequels,
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s and ports in the decades that followed its release. Besides Falcom's own ''Dragon Slayer'' series, ''Ys'' was also influenced by ''Hydlide'', from which it borrowed certain mechanics such as health-regeneration. '' The Faery Tale Adventure'' offered one of the largest worlds at the time, with over 17,000 computer screens without loading times. In 1988, Telenet Japan's ''Exile'' series debuted and was controversial due to its plot, which revolves around a time-travelling Crusades-era Syrian assassin who assassinates various religious/historical figures as well as 20th-century political leaders, The gameplay of ''Exile'' included both overhead exploration and side-scrolling combat and featured a heart monitor to represent the player's Attack Power and Armor Class statistics. Another controversial aspect of the game involved taking drugs (instead of potions) that increase/decrease attributes, but with side effects such as heart-rate increase/decrease or death. Origin Systems, the developer of the '' Ultima'' series, also released an action RPG in 1988, titled '' Times of Lore'', which was inspired by various NES titles, particularly ''The Legend of Zelda''. ''Times of Lore'' inspired several later titles by Origin Systems, such as the 1990 games '' Bad Blood'' (another action RPG based on the same engine) and '' Ultima VI: The False Prophet'', based on the same interface. Also in 1989, the enhanced remake '' Ys I & II'' was one of the first video games to use
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, which was utilized to provide enhanced graphics, animated cut scenes,) a Red Book CD soundtrack, and voice acting. Its English localization was also one of the first to use voice dubbing. The game received the Game of the Year award from ''OMNI Magazine'' in 1990, as well as other prizes. Another 1989 release,
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's '' Prophecy: The Fall of Trinadon'', attempted to introduce "Nintendo-style" action combat to North American computer role-playing games.


1990s

Action RPGs were far more common on consoles than computers, due to
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s being better suited to real-time action than the keyboard and mouse. Though there were attempts at creating action-oriented computer RPGs during the late 1980s and early 1990s, very few saw any success. '' Times of Lore'' was one of the more successful attempts in the American computer market, where there was a generally negative attitude towards combining genres in this way and more of an emphasis on preserving the purity of the RPG genre. For example, a 1991 issue of ''
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'' criticized several computer roleplaying games for using "arcade" or "Nintendo-style" action combat, including '' Ys'', '' Sorcerian,'' ''Times of Lore,'' and ''
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''. In 1991,
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released '' Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden'', also known as ''Final Fantasy Adventure'' or ''Mystic Quest'' in the West, for the
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. Like ''Crystalis'', the action in ''Seiken Densetsu'' bore a strong resemblance to that of ''Legend of Zelda'', but added more RPG elements. It was one of the first action RPGs to allow players to kill townspeople, though later ''Mana'' games removed this feature. '' Arcus Odyssey'' by Wolf Team (now
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) was an action RPG that featured an isometric perspective and co-operative multiplayer gameplay. In 1993, the second ''Seiken Densetsu'' game, ''
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'', received considerable acclaim, for its innovative pausable real-time action battle system, and its innovative cooperative multiplayer gameplay, where the second or third players could drop in and out of the game at any time, rather than players having to join the game at the same time. The game has remained influential through to the present day, with its ring menu system still used in modern games and its cooperative multiplayer mentioned as an influence on games such as '' Dungeon Siege III'' (2011). Most other such games, however, used a side-scrolling perspective typical of beat 'em ups, such as the '' Princess Crown'' series, including '' Odin Sphere'' and '' Muramasa: The Demon Blade''. Princess Crown had a more cartoon-like visual appeal. It still had quality visuals due to the George Kamitani style. ''LandStalker's'' 1997 spiritual successor ''Alundra'' is considered "one of the finest examples of action/RPG gaming", combining platforming elements and challenging puzzles with an innovative storyline revolving around entering people's
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s and dealing with mature themes.


2000s

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'' designer Cliff Bleszinski also cited it as an early influence, stating that it had "far more impact on me than ''Doom''". Other games influenced by ''Ultima Underworld'' include '' The Elder Scrolls: Arena'', '' Deus Ex'', '' Deus Ex: Invisible War'', '' Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines'', and ''
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''.
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's '' Demon's Souls'' (2009) emphasized unforgiving enemies and environments, combined with risk-and-reward mechanics such as limited checkpoints, collecting "souls" that can be consumed as experience points to increase the player's stats, or as a currency to purchase items, and penalizing player deaths without imposing an outright failure state. It also incorporated
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features allowing players to leave messages in the overworld that can be read by other players, to temporarily join other players' sessions to assist them cooperatively, or "invade" another player's session to engage in
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combat. Especially after the release of its spiritual successor ''
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'' (2011) and its sequels, other action RPGs emerged in the 2010s that incorporated mechanics influenced by those of ''Demon's Souls'', which have been popularly referred to as " Soulslike" games.


2010s

In 2013, ''
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'' released the fantasy beat 'em up ARPG '' Dragon's Crown'', a spiritual successor to '' Princess Crown'' and a "deeply moving product" of Vanillaware director George Kamitani. Kamitani cites many classic RPGs as his inspiration, stating in the ''Dragon's Crown Artworks'' foreword: "The motif within Dragon's Crown is all the fantasy works that has affected me until now: the PC RPG Wizardry that I first came into contact with as a student; Ian Livingstone's gamebooks; games like '' Tower of Druaga'', ''
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'' and '' The King of Dragons''." He also cites his early 20s work on '' Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom'' as "truly something that I had aspired for". ''Dragon's Crown'' was re-released with a PS4 "Pro" edition in 2018. ''
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,'' a long-running
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franchise, also shifted towards the action RPG formula, inspired by the successes of ''
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'' and the ''
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'' series, with its titles ''
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'' (2017), ''
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'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2020).


2020s

Avalanche Software released ''
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'' in 2023. Set in
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and its surrounding areas, the game is played from a third-person perspective. Players can customize their
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, which learns to cast spells, brew potions, and master combat abilities, eventually developing their own special combat style.


Subgenres


First-person dungeon crawl

In late 1987, FTL Games released '' Dungeon Master'', a dungeon crawler that had a real-time game world and some real-time combat elements (akin to Active Time Battle), requiring players to quickly issue orders to the characters, setting the standard for first-person computer RPGs for several years. It inspired many other developers to make real-time dungeon crawlers, such as '' Eye of the Beholder'' and '' Lands of Lore: The Throne of Chaos''. ''
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'' meanwhile for the
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had first employed real-time combat in 1982. '' Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss'', released in 1992, has been cited as the first RPG to feature first-person action in a 3D environment. ''Ultima Underworld'' is considered the first example of an
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, a genre that combines elements from other genres to create a game with strong player agency and emergent gameplay, and has influenced many games since its release. The engine was re-used and enhanced for ''Ultima Underworld''s 1993 sequel, '' Ultima Underworld II: Labyrinth of Worlds''. Looking Glass Studios planned to create a third ''Ultima Underworld'', but Origin rejected their pitches. After
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(EA) rejected Arkane Studios' pitch for ''Ultima Underworld III'', the studio instead created a spiritual successor: ''Arx Fatalis''. Toby Gard stated that, when designing ''Tomb Raider'', he "was a big fan of ... ''Ultima Underworld'' and I wanted to mix that type of game with the sort of polygon characters that were just being showcased in ''Virtua Fighter (arcade game), Virtua Fighter''". ''Ultima Underworld'' was also the basis for Looking Glass Technologies' later ''System Shock''.


Isometric dungeon crawler

The 1988 Origin Systems title ''Times of Lore'' was an action RPG with an icon-based point-and-click interface. '' Bad Blood'', another Origin Systems game from 1990, would use the same interface. The designers were inspired by console titles, particularly ''The Legend of Zelda'', to make their interface more accessible.''
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'', issue 68 (February 1990), pages 34 & 38
The 1994 title ''Ultima VIII'' used mouse controls and attempted to add precision jumping sequences reminiscent of a ''Super Mario, Mario'' platform game, though reactions to the game's mouse-based combat were mixed. In 1997 Blizzard's ''Diablo (computer game), Diablo'' was released and became massively successful. It was an action RPG that used a mouse-oriented point-and-click interface and offered gamers a free online game, online service to play with others that maintained the same rules and gameplay. ''Diablo''s effect on the market was significant, inspiring many imitators. Its impact was such that the term "action RPG" has come to be more commonly used for ''Diablo''-style games, with ''The Legend of Zelda'' itself slowly recategorized as an action-adventure. Very commonly, these games used a fixed-camera Isometric video game graphics, isometric view of the game world, a necessity of the limitations of 2D graphics of early computers; even with 3D graphic engines, such point-and-click games are still presented from a similar isometric view, though providing options to rotate, pan, and zoom the camera to some degree. As such, these are often grouped with other "isometric RPGs". The popularity of the ''Diablo'' series spawned such franchises like ''Divine Divinity, Divinity'', ''Torchlight'', ''Dungeon Siege'' and ''Sacred (video game), Sacred''. Commonly, these games used a fixed-camera Isometric video game graphics, isometric view of the game world, a necessity of the limitations of 2D graphics of early computers; The Diablo series spawned many terms like being referred to as "dungeon crawler" "slasher RPG" "hack and slasher", the series was also heavily criticized by players and media for not being a proper RPG due to it being focused more on fighting enemies and creating character builds than following a proper narrative and dialogue-heavy journey. After its success many other games tried to mix its influences with different structures and narratives, there are multiple games like ''Divine Divinity'' that were an attempt to have a more dialogue-heavy experience akin to the ''Baldur's Gate, Baldurs Gate'' games and even older series like Falcom's ''Dragon Slayer (series), Dragon Slayer/Xanadu'' series had its outing ''Xanadu Next'' with similar Diablo influences. The influences also come full circle when the first Diablo game was inspired by rogue-likes Umoria and Angband and in more recent years many games in the rogue-like genre are inspired by more classic dungeon crawler ARPGs that Diablo helped spawn. In this sub genre there are such recent titles as Path of Exile (2013), Grim Dawn (2016), ''Zenonia S: Rifts In Time'' (2015), ''Book of Demons'' (2018), ''Shadows: Awakening'' (2018), ''Snack World: The Dungeon Crawl Gold'' (2017), ''Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition'' (2016) and its expansions ''Titan Quest: Ragnarök'' (2017) and ''Titan Quest: Atlantis'' (2019), ''Wolcen: Lords of Mayhem'' (2020) and ''Minecraft Dungeons'' (2020).


Point-and-click target combat

The prominence of ''Diablo 2'' in the gaming market and its influence on the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) genre later popularized the strongly used mouse-oriented point-and-click combat. While in the ''Diablo'' series this type of combat does not have a lock-on key, ''World of Warcraft'' and most MMO games use some kind of key to target an enemy, usually TAB, to lock into it, usually referred to as "tab-target". In tab-target combat, the player's character automatically performs attack animations with some kind of regular attack, while the player can focus on activating other skills and items by pressing other keys. Usually this type of combat is not heavily based on aiming or hit boxes, and thus the player can hit enemies from different distances and even from afar. Some tab-target MMOs have other targeting options such as an "Action mode".


Role-playing shooter

Shooter-based action RPGs include ''Star Cruiser (1988 video game), Star Cruiser'' (1988), ''Strife (1996 video game), Strife'' (1996), ''System Shock 2'' (1999), the ''Deus Ex'' series (2000 onwards) by Ion Storm, Bungie's ''Destiny (video game), Destiny'' (2014), Irem's ''Steambot Chronicles'' (2005), Square Enix's third-person shooter RPG ''Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII'' (2006), which introduced an over-the-shoulder perspective similar to ''Resident Evil 4'', and the Massively multiplayer online game, MMO vehicular combat game ''Auto Assault'' (2006) by NetDevil and NCsoft. Other action RPGs featured both hack and slash and shooting elements, with the use of both guns (or in some cases, bow and arrow or Combat flight simulation game, aerial combat) and melee weapons, including Cavia (company), Cavia's flight-based ''Drakengard'' series (2003 to 2005), and Level-5 (video game company), Level-5's ''Rogue Galaxy'' (2005). Other RPS games include the ''Mass Effect'' series (2007 onwards), ''Fallout 3'' and subsequent ''Fallout (franchise), Fallout'' titles (2008 onwards), ''White Gold: War in Paradise'' (2008), and ''Borderlands (video game), Borderlands'' (2009). ''Borderlands'' developer Gearbox Software has dubbed it as a "role-playing shooter" due to the heavy RPG elements within the game, such as quest-based gameplay and also its character traits and leveling system. ''Half-Minute Hero'' (2009) is an RPG shooter featuring self-referential humour and a 30-second time limit for each level and boss encounter. Other action role-playing games with shooter elements include the 2010 titles ''Alpha Protocol'' by Obsidian Entertainment and ''The 3rd Birthday'', the third game in the ''Parasite Eve'' series, features a unique blend of action RPG, Real-time tactics, real-time tactical RPG, survival horror and third-person tactical shooter elements. Shooter-based RPGs include Imageepoch's post-apocalyptic ''Black Rock Shooter'' (2011)'','' which employs both first-person and third-person shooter elements, and Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy XV'' (2016)'','' which features both hack and slash and third-person shooter elements. The online live service version gained a lot of popularity on the 2010s with titles such as ''Warframe'' (2013), Destiny (video game), ''Destiny'' (2014) and ''Destiny 2'' (2017), ''Tom Clancy's The Division, The Division'' (2016) and ''Tom Clancy's The Division 2, The Division 2'' (2019).


Soulslike

A Soulslike is a subgenre of action role-playing games known for high difficulty level and emphasis on environmental storytelling, typically in a dark fantasy setting. It has its origin in '' Demon's Souls'' and the ''
Dark Souls is a dark fantasy action role-playing game series developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. Created by Hidetaka Miyazaki, the series began with the release of ''Dark Souls (video game), Dark Souls'' (2011) and has ...
'' trilogy by
FromSoftware FromSoftware, Inc. is a Japanese video game developer and publisher. Founded by Naotoshi Zin on November 1, 1986 as a business software developer, the company released their first video game, '' King's Field'', for the PlayStation in 1994. Its s ...
, the themes and mechanics of which directly inspired various other games.


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