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What the fuck are you talking about
Look, Fallout 1, Fallout 2 and Age of Decadence are single character turn-based games, duh.
Are you trying to make a joke, or what?
In all three of those games, allies may join you, and you can even control their behavior to some extent. In Underrail, you're always alone. There are no allies in combat unless independent NPC guards happen to be standing nearby when you fight rathounds or similar, which doesn't really qualify.
It's a pretty simple concept, and I'm not sure what you aren't getting.
That's right, which is why I clarified that what we were really talking about was
"single player-controlled character"
And no, the very limited amount of control you have over your companions' behavior in those games doesn't count.
Those games are NOT popularly considered "tactical full party control"-type games. They're considered single-character RPGs. You're the one who's being obtuse here.