Everyone is familiar with the heavy hitters when it comes to JRPGs, like Final Fantasy and Persona, but there are plenty of underrated games in the genre. While the J in JRPG stands for Japanese, the term has expanded to include turn-based RPGs that are heavily inspired by those classic Japanese games, or emulate their style, like Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The primary difference between JRPGs and RPGs is usually action versus turn-based combat, although there are other aspects of the style, like the storytelling style and the type of characters and themes used.