[quote name='strawberryshortcake']Question about Valkyria Chronicles "gameplay" (I don't feel like making a completely new thread in the gaming discussion forum).
From what I have seen off of random clips, it doesn't seem like the enemies ever fight back. But if they do, they seem quite hesitant. Yes, I have come across a few youtube clips where enemies actually do open fire actively, but more often than not, they seem reluctant to do much of anything.
Say, if there's three enemies congregated together, and one happens to get killed, why don't the other two react to the situation at hand--they simply stand there as if nothing had happened.
And if the enemies do indeed react and fire back, why does it take so long? Why the hesitation? They would fire in your direction, then proceed to wait
(it may take anywhere from 15 seconds to 45 seconds) until you did something, which usually involve you shooting back multiple times eventually killing your target--enemy drops dead.[/QUOTE]
See, you've missed the entire premise of a turn-based game. As scarclone stated, you gets to act when its your turn and you take the beating when its their turn.
In fact, VC is one of the few games that breaks the "true" turn-based gameplay style. During your turn, if you move into enemies' line of fire, they will open fire and you'll eat it hard. Traditional turn-based games(all the tactics games out there) allows you to move freely(or within the character's movement capability) without taking any heat until you open attack to an enemy unit... only then will the attacked enemy "counter" your attack. All other units around the area are... well... dummies until their turn or being acted upon. While you might think it's stupidly easy that you can do all you want without the whole army going at you... you're wrong.

Cuz when it's their turn... you're sitting duck if you're surrounded as each of their character can take turn beating you down.
Because VC adds lil mixes like that to heighten gameplay excitement, it's awesome.
If you have GBA or NDS... try Advance Wars.
EDIT: Turn-based games are my forte... I just had to say something when someone fails to appreciate its depth. hehe.