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general description

Similar to CRPGs, the player controls a group of characters with a set of upgradable stats; he examines game world, completes quests and engages in battles with various kinds of opponents. The battles themselves, however, are more similar to wargames: the player-controlled characters and their opponents are placed on a certain map with a rectangular, isometric or hexagonal grid, on which they can move in turn order, taking certain actions. Victory in battle is determined by the success of the interaction of the characters and the correctness of the decisions made by the player in planning the battle.

It is important that tactical battles are the main, if not the only, part of the gameplay, and its other components (exploring the world, peaceful interaction with NPCs, shopping in stores) are minimized and serve as additions to the battles - the time spent in them is incomparable with the time, carried out in actual battles. So, almost all quests in tactical role-playing games are resolved by going through a chain of battles and some actions performed in these battles.

Story

Tactics Ogre much more influenced that look tactical RPG, which are recognized by gamers today, games such as Final Fantasy Tactics and Disgaea: Hour of Darkness. Not only did the characters move around the battlefield grid individually, but the view was also isometric, and the move queue was calculated for each character individually. Although this game set the course for the genre, it is not widely recognized by American gamers as it hit the American public a few years later. Sequel to the original Tactics Ogre - Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis- was later released for the Game Boy Advance.

Generation of games for 32-bit consoles

There were many iconic RPGs in the 32-bit era, such as Vandal Hearts by Konami, Final Fantasy Tactics and Front Mission 3 from Square, and Shining Force 3 from Sega.

Final Fantasy Tactics, though it may be disputed, did the most to get tactical RPGs into the US. [ ] Having been developed by former employees of Quest, the developer responsible for the series Ogre Battle, this game connected many elements of the series Final Fantasy with gameplay style Tactics Ogre.

Tactical RPG on

Although the genre is represented by significantly fewer games than game consoles, it is not so exotic for this platform. Examples of a TRPG for a personal computer would be a series of games XCOM, Jagged Alliance and Silent Storm. Tactical role-playing games on the PC are characterized by a much smaller role-playing component and a large tactical one.

  • The Rebelstar series (1984-1988) and Laser Squad (1988), developed by game designers the Gollop brothers, were the forerunners of the more popular series XCOM. They were deprived of X-COM's characteristic economic elements and components of a global strategy.
  • X-COM: UFO Defense (1992), which spawned the eponymous series, combines elements of a global strategy and tactical role-playing game.
  • Jagged Alliance (1994) gained immense popularity and spawned a series of the same name, one of the most significant events of which was Jagged Alliance 2 (1999).
  • Incubation: Time Is Running Out (1997) was one of the first 3D tactical games.
  • Vantage Master (1997), developed by the Japanese company Nihon Falcom, was not released outside of East Asia.
  • Gorky 17 (1999, published in the USA under the title Odium) was developed by the Polish company Metropolis Software and subsequently continued with two third-person shooter games.
  • Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel (2001) was an unusual spin-off in the Fallout series. Its action took place in the central states of the destroyed nuclear war USA.
  • Shadow Watch (2000), despite an unusual tactical system (action points were obtained by performing the various actions themselves), was a commercial failure.
  • Freedom Force (2002) and its sequel Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich (2005) are about the adventures of a team of superheroes in a world reminiscent of the Marvel universe.
  • Soldiers of Anarchy (2002) is a real-time tactical role-playing game where the player controls a squad of mercenaries.
  • Games from the UFO series - UFO: Aftermath (2003), UFO: Aftershock (2005) and UFO: Afterlight (2007), although they are ideological heirs the X-COM series are practically devoid of strategic and economic components and may well be called tactical role-playing games.
  • Access Code: Paradise (2003) and its sequel Vlast zakon (2005) were developed in Russia. The action in them takes place in the cyberpunk world of the future.
  • Operation Silent Storm (2003), also developed in Russia, and its sequels - Operation Silent Storm: Sentinels (2004) and Hammer and Sickle (2005) - have become prominent representatives of tactical role-playing games dedicated to World War II (with some fantastic assumptions).
  • The Battle for Wesnoth (2003) is an open source turn-based strategy game. It contains very significant role-playing elements and, with some reservations, can be called a tactical role-playing game.
  • Metalheart: Rise of the Replicants (2004) is a tactical RPG set in a post-apocalyptic world; it received very low critical ratings.
  • Shadow Vault (2004), developed in Slovakia, was also critically panned in the European and American press.
  • Night Watch (2005) and its sequel Day Watch (2006) are tactical role-playing games set in the fantasy universe of The Watch.
  • Designed Russian company The Apeiron tactical RPGs E5 Brigade: New Alliance (2005) and 7.62 copy the mechanics of the Jagged Alliance series to a certain extent.
  • JAZZ: Job for Hire (2007) was developed as another game in the  Jagged Alliance series, but due to a developer gap with the copyright holder, it was released as a separate game not related to this series.

Comparison with traditional RPGs

Tactical RPGs have several differences from traditional ones.

  • Tactical RPGs tend to present more massive battles than regular RPGs. In a typical computer RPG, the player controls either one character or a party of six or less, fighting against a group of monsters or enemy characters of similar numbers. Tactical RPGs are more open and often feature battles between six heroes and eight or more computer-controlled opponents. In Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen, the player could control multiple parties, each with up to five characters, thus allowing battles to occur between two armies of 25 or more characters each. Recent games in the Super Robot Wars series introduced a platoon system that allows the player to group units into regiments; v last mission Alpha 2, 76 player units on the map are theoretically possible. RPGs on PC are also varied in this regard. X-COM 3 allows you to divide agents into groups.
  • In a typical console RPG, combat takes place on a static screen and does not allow for maneuvering, repositioning, flanking, etc. tactical RPG combat takes place on a map, usually isometric and divided into squares (and it resembles a chessboard), on which the characters can move. Each cell usually represents some type of terrain and has attributes like relative height, type of magical energy, difficulty of moving through it, and so on. The direction of the attack often affects damage and accuracy (for example, in , an attack from the rear is literally a hundred times stronger). In other words, correct maneuvering is extremely important in tactical RPGs, while the importance of maneuvers in a standard console RPG is often completely absent.
  • Usually, battles in console RPGs, depending on the game, are either turn-based (most Dragon Quests, Final Fantasy X), or in real time (series Tales of …, Star Ocean). Tactical RPGs but mostly turn-based, to allow the player to assess the difficulty and plan their strategies. In some tactical RPG there is an element of real time, like in Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen.
  • Some mainstream RPGs have taken the focus off the character class ( Final Fantasy IX), and do not allow much flexibility regarding the combat role of each character. Healers will always be healers, fighters will always be fighters, for example. Tactical RPGs on the contrary, they tend to provide a lot more freedom, allowing the player to choose the class of each character, and even provide a system whereby classes change during the course of the game. Several milestone tactical RPG, including Dofus, Hoshigami: Ruining Blue Earth.
  • In both genres, there are typically two phases (or turns) per round: the player's phase (turn) and the enemy's phase (turn). During each of them, the units of one team are able to move and attack the units of the enemy team. The phase ends when all units have taken their action. Final Fantasy Tactics and Shining Force allow you to move only one character at a time, and in Vandal Hearts 2 both phases are performed at the same time.
  • In both genres, units can only move a limited distance and attack enemies within a certain radius.
  • In both genres, units tend to be divided into classes with specific strengths and weaknesses. Exception: Series Front Mission.
  • V tactical RPG the first three concepts 4X/4R(Expand, Explore, Exploit - Expand, Explore, Develop) are avoided for the sake of more emphasis on battles (i.e. Destroy). Many strategy games have a separate tactical element to determine the outcome of battles, although these are usually on a much larger scale than purely tactical games.
  • System tactical RPG performs character statistics with such parameters as: hit points (hit points, HP), magic points (mana, MP or, in some cases, SP), attack, defense, speed and accuracy, which can vary from character to character. Attacks can also have elemental modifiers that grant strengths and/or weaknesses in areas such as bludgeoning, piercing, or thermal damage.
  • Eastern tactical RPGs tend to use a sword-and-sorcery fantasy or hybrid world that combines fantasy and sci-fi elements, while Western TRPGs tend to have more "realistic", more modern military themes.
  • Most eastern TRPGs were designed for video game consoles, while virtually all existing western TRPGs were designed for .
  • Eastern TRPGs are more often relatively linear and plot-driven, while Western TRPGs are more open-ended and rarely contain rigid storylines.
  • Oriental TRPGs are characterized by the presentation of a plot connecting battles through story scenes and character dialogues, sometimes quite voluminous and lengthy. Western tactical RPGs are more often limited to short briefings between fights.
  • Western TRPGs often have a world map with sectors that can be traveled through in a fairly arbitrary sequence.
  • In Western TRPGs, there are usually significantly more neutral objects on the battlefield (not belonging to either the player or the enemy) that can be interacted with - for example, destroyed.

In this review, we will analyze the TOP 10 turn-based strategies with tactical elements.

From other turn-based strategies, this type of game is distinguished by a clear bias towards tactical actions and the almost absence of such traditional things for ordinary strategies as the construction of buildings and the development of the economy.

10 Laser Squad Nemesis

Nemesis is a sequel to the franchise released in 2002. So, we have a classic tactical strategy with a turn-based combat system in which players give orders to their units. Each turn, the player gives an order to his troops, while he can view the expected result of his actions.

Orders from both players are sent to the server and processed simultaneously, and the battle results are sent back to the players.

At the same time, the game has a single company, and other modes. There are also four races in the game, including a race of aliens who rely on their numbers, a race of aliens with expensive weapons, energy weapons and mind control technology. In the last part of the schedule, of course, pulled up. However, one should not expect special beauties. They didn't really care about the plot at all.

9. Incubation: Time is Running Out

]A huge hit and one of the best turn-based strategy games on PC. The original game was released already in 1997, and in Russia - only in 2005 with a good translation and voice acting.

According to the plot, people have mastered interstellar flights and began to explore other planets solar system to build colonies. The main events take place in the Nostalgia colony. We will have to fight not alone, but as a whole detachment. Initially, 3 fighters and 5 cells are available. Soldiers can also interact with objects on the map.

Units have skills such as physical training, light and heavy weapons skills, engineering and medical skills, as well as leadership abilities. The skills of fighters are automatically developed when buying weapons and equipment.

In addition to a great single, Incubation able to captivate and a good multiplayer game. Graphics, sound, as well as AI - did not let us down. The game is a classic and is recommended to anyone who wants to remember the old days.

8 Silent Storm

The game was released by a Russian studio Nival in 2003. Silent Storm- a project in a rare combination of tactics, strategy and RPG. The most striking thing is that all the elements are organically woven into each other and present an organic and inseparable picture.

In the courtyard, 1943 is the height of the Second World War. Allies and countries of Russia organize groups of saboteurs to work behind enemy lines. But in the course of their actions, they find out that there is a third - much more powerful - side in the world. International covert terrorist organization Hammer of Thor. A squad is under the control of the player special purpose, which includes six people. You can choose your own team.

Each side has access to an extensive file cabinet with fighters of six professions - grenadier, soldier, sniper, medic, engineer and scout.

Peace Silent Storm is divided into three parts - a global map where you need to choose a mission, a base where fussing with ammunition takes place, and the missions themselves, which take place in a step-by-step mode. Moreover, there is an element of non-linearity in the game. From time to time, there are forks in the story, so it will not be possible to probe all the missions in one passage.

The game is a hot example of what our developers can do when they want to. Several awards, including the best strategy of 2002, high press ratings and a small but very dedicated community - the game deserves everything rightfully. Fans of good strategy tactics with an original plot and a huge variety of ways to pass - please do not pass by.

7. Panzer General

Another turn-based strategy that launched a whole series of turn-based games. All actions of the game take place during the Second World War. The main goal is to capture all the points on the map, for example - settlements or airfields. Units in the game are represented by different classes, such as infantry, artillery, tanks, self-propelled guns, air defense, fighter and bomber aircraft and fleet.

All units have unique properties, so the types of units are characterized by impact strength, defense strength, firing range, ammunition, fuel supply, and so on.

All this provides a wide tactical scope for turning sketchy pictures into a real extravaganza of military operations.

6 Front Mission

Exclusive to the Play Station and a really rare guest for consoles. Tactical strategy about the world of walking mechs - Vanzors. They can change spare parts, give different weapons, charge and so on.

Vanzor battles take place on a miniature map, which is conditionally divided by cells. The player can put four characters of his team on the field, and they are also given the right to make the first move.

There are two scenario lines in the game, which are quite significantly different from each other, which allows you to look at the same political events from different angles, revealing the personalities of the characters in different ways. On some maps, we even have to speak for different sides of the barricades. The game is quite old, so you can't play it without an emulator.

5. Jagged Alliance

A series of tactical role-playing games, the first part of which was released back in 1994. The whole plot revolved around the small island of Metavira, which you had to occupy during the game with mercenary forces. Money for mercenaries had to be obtained through the extraction and sale of medicinal plants growing on the island.

The graphic is a top view of the graphic card. The game captured a lot of characters - each with their own characteristics that can be developed, a wide choice of weapons and tactics when capturing sectors.

The second part raised the bar even higher, becoming a cult among fans of turn-based tactics. She managed to acquire a wide number of mods and is still played with a bang.

4. Demiurges

the only card game, which got into our TOP turn-based strategies.

The entire world of the Demiurges consists of ether. Everything around us is their ether. We ourselves will go from there and go there. Demiurge cards are reminiscent of cards from "Heroes"- towers, forts, mines, laboratories, monster caves, enemy castles, scattered resources, artifacts, global spells and so on.

The enemy, just like you, can strike at your castle, and the castle is your breadwinner, so do not neglect its protection. This is the heart of the game. What could be more exciting than the confrontation between two lords who took command of one of the four races in one of a dozen arenas.

Battles in Demiurges have two phases - attack and defense. When attacking, the player casts spells, commands summoned creatures, and chooses who will attack. The enemy begins to defend himself, casting his spells and sending his creatures to intercept. Then comes his attack phase and the player must defend himself.

Victory can be achieved by a huge number various ways. As for the economy, there are a total of 8 different types of resources available - all of them are used for only one purpose - the further purchase of spells, as well as runes that modify spells.

3X-COM: UFO Defense

The series is known, remembered and loved all over the world. Before us is a classic mixture of turn-based strategy and tactical role-playing game.

The plot is as follows - the unknown are attacking the Earth, they are superior to earthlings in technology and much better organized. A project was created to counter the threat XCOM in which you are called to lead.

Graphics for their ancient times - was just wonderful. Bright world, many details, wonderful art - everything is done with love and pleases the eye to this day.

The battles in the game are turn-based, but the tension in the battle did not let go until the very end. On the tactical map, almost the entire environment can be destroyed to the ground with enough powerful weapon- this is very cool for a modern game, but for the nineties of the last century - it’s something beyond.

In addition to the soldiers themselves, you had to manage the team's network of bases, oversee the development of technical innovations based on the good obtained from the aliens, as well as build relationships with governments and understand statistical reports.

As a result, it turned out good game, whose place is not only on the museum shelf, but also in the heart of the gamer.

2. Worms

Those same worms, which are sometimes referred to as a separate genre of artillery tactical games. The first part appeared in the distant 94th year.

Several generations of the series Worms, offering various combinations of graphical environments and tactical options, have been ported to almost all gaming devices. And there are a lot of mods that expand the possibilities of the game.

In general, worms have become an integral part of the industry for a long time, which is not surprising - seemingly simple gameplay turned into uniform madness, thanks to good humor, high-quality character animation and a spectacular special atmosphere. All this is in Worms.

The game is worth playing again and again, getting a lot of pleasure from hit or miss.

1XCOM: Enemy Unknown

In the 2012 remake, the sophisticated control system of the fighters underwent noticeable simplifications. However, neither tactics nor strategy have gone away, so it captivates no less than before. And the fact that it has become more spectacular, loyal to the player and intuitively understandable has benefited everyone.

Only one thing has changed in the global map - before we could build several bases and purchase several landing ships, and now we have strictly one and only one of both. Instead of bases, there are now orbiting satellites that detect UFOs. By focusing the action within one base, the developers were able to make it more lively, filled with interesting characters who communicate and argue with each other. Even introduced story company, which sets specific tasks for the player and adds tension. Otherwise, we have before us a good old tactic, carefully transferred to Unreal Engine 3, so that the new generation can touch the classics of the genre.

Read more about the latest installment of this legendary series in our XCOM 2 review.

Hello everyone! There are a lot of all sorts of hit parades on the Internet, where they consider strategies, including turn-based strategies. We decided to go further, offering you a collection of the best, in our opinion, video games with turn-based battles. We will present it for our convenience and your interest, in the form of TOP-20. We thought for a long time, doubted, rearranged the contestants, deleted and added new games, but in the end we still brought the TOP to its final form. If you enjoy turn-based combat games, we think you'll be interested in what we have prepared for you. If no one is against, we begin.

20th place. Gorky-17.

This was played only by those who are now over 30. In front of you, albeit visually outdated, but very interesting role-playing strategy with turn-based, tactical battles, excellent voice acting and a good plot. Who played it in his youth many years ago, now they can easily shed tears of tenderness. No wonder, because there were great monsters, a great atmosphere, interesting characters, and most importantly, the need to think about each new move as if you were playing chess. In general, according to the combination of factors - an unambiguous place in our hit parade.

19th place. Wastelands 2.

This game had huge potential. Many people were waiting for it, but in the end, the miracle did not happen, and instead of a masterpiece, we saw just a strong middle peasant with stamped locations, monotonous battles and a lot of conventions such as not really open world. However, this does not negate the fact that the game still turned out to be quite good. And fans of collective, turn-based battles, where you need to manage a whole combat squad at once, can easily like this.

In Hard West we were offered an explosive mixture of western and diabolical mysticism.

18th place. hard west.

From this game, we personally did not expect anything, but it turned out to be surprisingly high quality. This is one of the most unusual games out there. Agree, the Wild West with its cowboys, saloons and the Gold Rush, where the Devil himself raided, recruiting sectarians, turning people into demons and doing various satanic outrages, looks very unusual. As a result, the already excellent cowboy shootouts, which we have seen better only in XCOM, are accompanied by a demonstration of skills that have little to do with the usual pasta western. Here you have the devouring of corpses, and shooting with silver bullets, turning into a demon and other mystical possibilities. We really enjoyed.

17th place. Darkest Dungeon.

At the time of writing this material, this gothic, dark adventure is the most popular game Steam tagged "Turn based game". This very difficult game, with an admixture of rogue-like gameplay, grabbed a lot of prizes in 2015, despite the status of an early version. The game developers offer you to assemble a team of fighters and go to dangerous adventure through dark dungeons. The nuance is that each fighter has not only strengths, but also weaknesses that affect the outcome of the battle, so the gamer will have to keep in mind many factors, led by the so-called Psychosis System. In general, very unusual and quite interesting.

16th place. Temple of Elemental Evil.

This game is remembered by very few, but it is, in our opinion, one of the best representatives of the adventure in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. The game was remembered for its atmospheric, peremptory step-by-step and high complexity. Gather a squad of five heroes and go on an adventure. In those days, developers did not lead gamers by the hand, and did not tell where to run and what to press at every step, and this gave the game an extra flavor. In general, a well-deserved, step-by-step veteran.

15th place. The Banner Saga.

Soon the second part of this game will arrive in time, and the admiration around the first part still does not subside. The developers of the Saga will offer you to plunge into the world of Scandinavian myths with all their Naglfars, Odins and Ragnaroks. Personally, we really like the fact that the game is hand-drawn. This makes her style unique. Well, the fact that getting used to it is as easy as shelling pears does not negate the fact that the battles themselves are quite difficult, and you need to think before each new move. In short, although not a masterpiece, but a very, very high-quality representative of the turn-based genre.

14th place. Revolution Under Siege.

After a bunch of role-playing games, it finally came to strategies. This game is unique in its own way, since its events take place during the civil war in the Russian Empire. Among our gamers, the project is known as Civil Heroes: Reds vs. Whites 1918-1923. The game, to be sure, is completely unknown to the general public, but those who do not mind touching that troubled era will definitely like this strategy. The main thing is not to quit right away, because the rules for a beginner can seem very confusing.

13th place. Europa Universalis IV and Crusader Kings 2.

This is the first and last time we bring two games at once. Honestly, we could not decide which one is better. Here, in our opinion, is a classic version with a dispute about the taste of plums and apricots. Some people like the early Middle Ages, while others like the later era. Europe 4 is harder. Kings 2 is easier, but the differences don't end there. What unites these turn-based strategies, perhaps, is that before you sit down to play one of them, you really need to study the training materials, because the rules of the games are very confusing, which, of course, does not negate the fact that in its genre it is the best examples.

12th place. Age of Wonders 3.

And again the strategy. We decided to take the latest, the third part, but this does not mean that the previous two were worse. Quite the contrary - many people like them more. Be that as it may, before you is one of the most famous game series, which, if it loses to the leaders of the genre, which we will talk about a little later, then quite a bit. Everything we love is here: pure fantasy, an abundance of skills and abilities, wide tactical options in battles, as well as several unique races. You need to play this for weeks and months, and if there is no time, then it is better not to sit down at all. A definite place in our TOP.


The creators of Arcanum will force players to choose between magic and technology.

11th place. Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura.

We know. We know that this is not a pure turn-based game, but, nevertheless, the ability to fight in turn-based mode is also available here. The world of this game is one of the most unusual, vivid and memorable. Here we have the intricacies of magic and technology, whose representatives are at enmity with each other, and dream of destroying their ideological enemies from the world. Your hero will have to decide which side he will choose, and, of course, solve his important issues. The plot is completely non-linear, equipped with an open world, real, deep dialogues and other old school. In short, a game close to genius.

10th place. Divinity: Original Sin.

This is one of the best games of 2014, and probably the best game in its genre in the same year. To all fans of fantasy with an emphasis on collective battles, when you are given a combat squad of mages and warriors at your disposal - this game definitely recommended. And if for some reason, being a fan of the genre, you have not yet played it, then be sure to fill this gap before the second part is released by igrodely.

9th place. Pillars of Eternity.

Here, as well as in the next two positions, we will give not quite turn based game. What distinguishes Pillars of Eternity from 100% turn-based is that the battles here are fought in real time, but there is the possibility of activating a tactical pause, and in fact, the gameplay features, willy-nilly, force the gamer to constantly press the space bar, activating a tactical pause in order to issue new commands to their heroes. Otherwise, the game, although not a masterpiece, is a very solid old-school fantasy style, with a deep storyline and excellent graphics.

8th place. Icewind Dale.

A game similar to the previous one: also in real time, but with a tactical pause. We don't dare to say which part of Icewind Dale is cooler, but definitely, since we already had Divinity and Pillars of Eternity, this game has no right not to be mentioned. A solid masterpiece for decades. Piece material, made with soul. An absolute hit in its genre.

7th place. Baldur's Gate.

With this game, we complete our micro-TOP, consisting of three fantasy RPGs that can technically be classified as turn-based battles. Everything here is the same as in Icewind Valley, only more global and thoughtful. Baldur's Gate is a deeper, more richly made game than the competitors of those years, a game that has become a hit of all times and peoples for a reason. The only thing she might not like is the need to read a lot. Therefore, this RPG, frankly, is not for everyone.

6th place. Disciples 2.

Speaking of games with turn-based battles, it is impossible not to mention this one. Followers started out as a budget parody of a game more widely known to all of us, but in the end, its creators were able to prove their own uniqueness and personal, inimitable atmosphere. In our opinion, the third part did not work out very well, the first part had too simple gameplay, but part number 2 turned out to be the most successful. Excellent, atmospheric fantasy, with a unique visual implementation - a fair participant in our hit parade.

5th place. Sid Meyers Civilization 3 and 5.

From this place we have already gone real heavyweights. In our opinion, it was the third and fifth parts of this turn-based strategy that turned out to be the best. There are no fights as such. Their result is calculated instantly, but this does not negate the fact that Civilization has taken, is taking, and will take weeks and months of life from people. Sleepless nights and unlearned lessons - this is just about her. Nobody has created anything better in this genre and style.


Worms Armageddon is an example of a timeless and timeless classic.

4th place. Worms Armageddon.

Yes Yes. What did you think? Of course, we would not forgive ourselves if we forgot about the legendary Worms. Years have no power over this game. Just put another HD-mod and you can go to battle again. The game is simple in its genius, and at the same time provides players with a huge scope for action. Resourcefulness, an eye, the ability to think tactically and strategically, as well as to make certain mathematical calculations - this is what the gameplay of this masterpiece is based on.

3rd place. XCOM: Enemy Within.

Speaking of tactical, turn-based strategies with a role-playing bias, it would be unfair not to mention this game. We don't know yet if XCOM 2 will leave its place in history, but the previous part, along with Enemy unknown- an unconditional masterpiece, which are few. Against its background, all competitors, whose gameplay is based on the management of a combat squad in turn-based combat, have a faded appearance. Great and phenomenal!

2nd place. Fallout 2.

This game has been talked about. There is absolutely no one indifferent to her. It is either not understood or considered one of the most ingenious games of all time. The turn-based battles themselves are very interesting and varied, although they have a number of conventions that negatively affect realism. But everything else in the second, and in the first part of the Fallout, is inaccessible to the current gaming industry heights. Technogenic post-apocalypse, open world, complete non-linearity and a great story - the factors, the combination of which should have ensured the game in first place. It should have, if not for one, no less brilliant competitor. We meet!

1st place. Heroes of Might & Magic III.

If I personally needed to take one game with me to a desert island, I would take this one, having previously pumped it up with several hundred fan cards. Many people like the second part, someone the fifth. Some even find interesting, in our opinion, the failed seventh, but the classics remain classics. Everything about Third Heroes is great: sounds, music, maps, story, gameplay depth, amazing replay value, smart opponents, co-op mode, beautiful, timeless graphics, and most importantly - great turn-based combat. In general, the clear winner of our hit parade.

This is the material we got. If you have something to say, if you think that we have forgotten someone, write in the comments. It was the TOP-20 of the best representatives of the gaming industry with turn-based battles. Play only good games. All the best, and see you again.

Tactical games: exercises for the brain and training ingenuity

Tactical games - distant relatives chess games, more spectacular and
removed from mathematics, having a different level of complexity. That is why the players
with different levels of training can master tactical role-playing games, gradually
drawn into game process and moving on to a more difficult level.

Acquaintance with the genre of tactical games can occur at any age, and one can often observe the following picture: a thirty-five-year-old dad organizes the work of a virtual special forces group with no less passion than his eight-year-old son leads through the labyrinth of space soldiers. If there is only one computer in the house, then real “battles” are arranged for it, before moving on to virtual battles!

Tactical warfare battlefield

Everything tactical games are similar in terms of the characteristics of the heroes, increased on each
the next level - they run faster, aim better, their weapons become more powerful.
The habitat of the heroes also changes according to the principle of complication and an increase in the effectiveness of the picture, and the opponents of the heroes do not make a mistake. In general, the further into the forest, the thicker the partisans!

The similarity with wargames is based on the organization of battles. Virtual "wars"
very popular among fans computer games resting in the web of the Internet from
the monotony of everyday life. Received ammo - and go! Everyone aged 5 to 75 wants to feel like a winner of monsters, space pirates or a gang of terrorists!

A map with a grid, hexagonal, isometric or rectangular, serves as a field for
placement of characters, on which they move in accordance with the established
the rules of the game. Heroes walk, perform various actions. Victory in a virtual battle will always be with the player who correctly organizes the actions of the heroes, plans all the moves and exits (tactical turn-based games).

Tactics and calculation above all

Tactical battles in this type of game not only come to the fore, but surpass in time all other stages combined: shopping in the store, and peaceful actions, and exploring the environment. In general, the virtual battles of tactical games are an activity for training memory, improving logical thinking, and not just “run, shoot”!

To resolve most quests in tactical role-playing games, you need to complete
an interconnected series of fights using various tricks and tricks. if you love
solve various puzzles, calculating everything a few moves ahead, then tactical role-playing games are what you need!

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Tactical RPGs are a surprisingly diverse genre that has absorbed so many things that it is just right to write doctoral dissertations and arrange scientific debates on it. Perhaps no other direction in games today provides developers with as much scope for creativity, and players - the freedom to make decisions and compose their own multi-move, as these interactive adventures. But at the same time, they are also an unusual, fascinating test of ingenuity and endurance.

And even if all this happens only on the screens, a really good tactical RPG on a PC easily transfers the player’s consciousness to other worlds and eras, making them believe in the proposed game mechanics and laws (it doesn't matter if they are extremely simple, or vice versa, ingenious and intricate), as in the highest truth of the local, virtual universe. Forcing you to experience, fear, get angry, admire, be touched and experience a whole palette of other feelings and emotions, often suppressed for one reason or another in real life in front of living people. Yes, yes, good role-playing games with a tactical element successfully inscribed in them are really capable of all this, and such a loud statement is not empty chatter - this fact is confirmed by scientific research by sociologists and psychologists.

Enough panegyrics, let's go directly to our top tactical RPGs. The only thing I would like to note in the end is the impressive number of really cool projects in this genre and their paradoxical dissimilarity to each other, which makes it difficult to clearly identify the superiority of one over the other. So take the positions offered in the top as a convention - all the games presented here are good in their own way.

21. Silent Storm

The release in 2004 of the turn-based tactical RPG Silent Storm was a real breakthrough in the genre, so saturated with a variety of ideas this game turned out to be. Moreover, almost all of them work here as it was originally intended by the developers, in other words, they have an extremely positive impact on the gameplay.

There is also an exciting combat system based on realistic, authentically transmitted features of damage to one or another part of the body and a solid set of weapons (about 70 units), and a wide selection of tactical solutions for each individual mission, and two factions to choose from, and an unusual setting ( mixing a real historical era, specifically, with science fiction). Even the plot has various development options and numerous branches, which in our time is not found in purely tactical games as often as we would like.

All this is just a small fraction of the advantages of Silent Storm, which will definitely be of interest to gamers who do not put graphics at the forefront, but prefer the tactical element.

20 Fallout Tactics

Not less than legendary game, released in 2001 by Softworks (the developer of 14° East), the events of which unfold in the Fallout universe well known to millions of players.

The game, in fact, is very close to the first two parts of the series, but still has a noticeable bias towards tactical battles (although, if desired, they can be transferred to real time).

19. Commandos 3: Destination Berlin

A very unusual project from Pyro Studios, located at the junction of several genres at once: RPG, action, stealth, and even a little bit of .

The game has an excellent scenario, several unique types of fighters, the ability to use various vehicles and even multiplayer. However, the main features characteristic of the game as a whole are the most chic locations in terms of their drawing and design, which create some kind of enchanting mood among the players. And this despite the fact that Commandos 3 was released in 2003, so general level The graphics and effects here are relatively low-end.

18. Jagged Alliance 2

Some readers may have noticed that another game from the series was previously located at this place. Jagged Alliance, which got here rather from the principle of "the road to the young" than at the expense of its own merits.

We consulted and decided to replace it with the "old man" Jagged Alliance 2, more worthy of a mention in our top. And that's why.

Jagged Alliance 2 is a golden classic of tactical strategy, whose gameplay is characterized by unprecedented tactical depth due to the many details under the control of the player. Here there is an opportunity to assemble a squad by choosing suitable fighters from more than a hundred unique mercenaries, each of which has not only a certain set of skills, but also its own character that determines the reaction to everything game events and relationships with other team members. There is also an editor to create your character.

All events in Jagged Alliance 2 develop randomly, thanks to which each passage will be unique and inimitable, and the available missions can be completed in a variety of ways.

The only thing we must sadly warn you about is that this wonderful creation came out a very long time ago - in 1999. You can draw the appropriate conclusions about its visual qualities.

But if you manage to put up with its more than unpretentious graphics by modern standards, truly incredible adventures and exciting tactical battles await you.

17. Hard West

A tactical game with elements of an RPG pro, in which the developers (CreativeForge Games) managed to successfully fit elements and a bit of .

A beautiful picture, an interesting plot, an interactive environment (occupies a very important place in), a lot of side effects, characters, weapons and unique skills - what else does the game need to attract attention. Especially those who are interested in the theme of the Wild West and tactical role-playing games.

16. We Are The Dwarves

Very unusual game, which stands out among all other tactical RPGs on several points at once.

Firstly, the setting of We Are The Dwarves deserves attention, in the center of which were three brave dwarves who went to get magic stones. It would seem that these guys have the right place between fairies and, as well as other inhabitants of fantasy worlds. But no, our dwarves are "astronauts", and they will explore "planets" lost in the "endless depths of space."

Secondly, the game offers the most interesting gameplay, built on several innovative principles, which are difficult to describe, it is better to see and try it all for yourself.

And finally, thirdly, a hardcore game. Even too much. Perhaps only the most patient will be able to master at least its first quarter. Moreover, the difficulties at each stage of the game will appear all new and completely unpredictable.

15. The Banner Saga Series

Tactical RPG series from Stoic studio, on this moment with two games. Based on the Old Norse setting, which the developers supplemented with their creative ideas.

In addition, The Banner Saga is characterized by a pleasant, drawn visual style, rather simple and quickly assimilated combat mechanics, which, however, gives unimaginable scope for tactical combinations, and an exciting concept of traveling around the local world, during which random events happen to the player every now and then. events that force one to accept morally difficult and important for the future decision.

14. The Dwarves

Another tactical role-playing game, the main characters of which are dwarves. True, this time everything happens in a classic fantasy setting.

The game offers more than a dozen characters ready to join the squad of Tungdil (the protagonist of The Dwarves), interesting main and additional quests, a good plot based on the novels of Markus Heitz, and of course, tense tactical battles with dozens of different opponents.

13. Legends of Eisenwald

Role-playing game with tactical combat made in . The amazingly detailed in-game world, the rapidly and unpredictably developing plot bring Legends of Eisenwald closer to such famous projects as Mount & Blade and King's Bounty. The developers themselves call their creation a knight-errant simulator.

The game is different large quantity historically accurate units, types of equipment and weapons. Moreover, weapons can be selected individually for each fighter. Also, each member of the squad has a skill tree, allowing you to eventually turn it into a narrow-profile combat unit.

12 Valkyria Chronicles

three dimensional tactical game with an unusual visual design, a large number of characters and a complex storyline. Definitely will be to the taste of all fans.

Initially, the game appeared as an exclusive for the PlayStation 3, but in 2014 a special version for Windows was released. The PC version also received a lot of additional in-game content.

In addition to the peculiarly executed element tactical strategy, Valkyria Chronicles has a deep RPG system: all fighters, and there are more than a hundred of them, are unique, for each you need to select the right equipment and skillfully upgrade your abilities.

11. The Age of Decadence

An isometric tactical RPG from Iron Tower Studio, in the setting of which the ideas of the Ancient Roman Empire are bizarrely mixed up, there are also some elements of the post-apocalypse.

The main feature that distinguishes The Age of Decadence from all the isometric RPGs over the past few years is its incredible hardcore. Here the principle "one mistake - and start everything from the last save point" is elevated to the absolute.

The graphics in the game, despite the release of 2015, looks much older. Nevertheless, the locations and game objects at Iron Tower Studio turned out to be very convincing and.

The plot and history of the local world deserves special praise, saturated with many details and details, and contributing to an incredibly deep immersion in the game.

10. King's Bounty Series

A wonderful series of computer games, which is a mixture of RPGs. Main features:

  1. Bright, fascinating fairy-tale world with its beauty
  2. Funny plot that satirizes fantasy genre patterns
  3. Unusual quests
  4. Interesting, although not new, battle mechanics and a balanced role-playing system, the presence of several playable classes

9. Shadowrun Series

A series of isometric tactical RPGs with an unusual setting that combines elements of fantasy and . By the way, the Shadowrun universe was originally created for the tabletop role-playing game of the same name, so the mechanics here are worked out very scrupulously.

All three games from the Shadowrun line feature an interesting, large set of races and classes, a classic role-playing and combat system that migrated here from the 80s, and also an amazing .

8. Darkest Dungeon

Darkest Dungeon is a 2D RPG from Red Hook Studios that also combines elements of tactical strategy and . The game catches with its turn-based combat system and well-translated dark fantasy atmosphere. The latter is the merit of the artist-designers and the sound engineer, who gave Darkest Dungeon an original visual concept and a powerful, soul-chilling sound.

In addition, the game boasts a unique character state of mind system: while exploring the gloomy depths, squad members are constantly under stress, suffer from various phobias, and can even earn themselves a mental disorder. All this, of course, directly affects their combat capability and behavior. By the way, the death of the characters here is permanent.

Randomization plays a big role in Darkest Dungeon: it creates the structure of the dungeons, offers a list of characters available for hire, determines the reward for success, and so on. In general, roguelike in all its glory.

7. Mordheim: City of the Damned

Another stunningly beautiful and exciting role-playing game in a dark fantasy setting (based on the popular Warhammer universe), but unlike Darkest Dungeon, it offers more traditional gameplay principles. And here they are brought almost to perfection.

Four available factions, each with their own unique classes of fighters, a variety of weapons and abilities, a complex combat system, which takes into account dozens of different nuances (distance, terrain, equipment, construction, luck, and much more - all this one way or another affects the course of the battle), a gloomy atmosphere and impressive scenery of a city mired in bloody battles, multiplayer and single-player modes are the most obvious advantages, which the City of the Damned boasts.

6. Tyranny

An exciting story-driven RPG with an isometric view from . It is based on a huge, well-designed world with many opportunities for the player, a non-linear story, a global role-playing system, the ability to take companions and much more. Including an excellent combat system with a tactical pause present.

In general, Tyranny fully complies with the high gaming standards set by Obsidian Entertainment, and will be of interest primarily to fans of large-scale RPGs that are widely open to player interaction. But fans of tactics will find a lot of interesting things here.

5. Xenonauts

A masterpiece from independent developers Goldhawk Interactive, a tactical RPG based on the X-COM series. The game adopted many of the mechanics from the named series, modernized and successfully supplemented them, bringing even more depth and tactical freedom to the gameplay.

The player will have to take control of a paramilitary intergovernmental organization that protects the planet from the aggressive encroachments of alien aggressors.

The entire gameplay of Xenonauts is divided into two parts:

  1. Tactical battles taking place in turn-based mode. At the same time, the environment is constantly changing, depending on the mission being performed, and game events are never the same and consistent. I would also like to note the wide variety of enemies (about fifty types of alien opponents) and high locations, which have a tangible impact on the course of the battle.
  2. Wide-functional base management that allows you to recruit personnel, conduct various research, expand the network of interceptors to fight the enemy and equip your fighters best weapon. However, it will not work out quickly and comprehensively: players will have to constantly keep a strict record of resources and maintain a balance between all areas presented for the development of the base.

4. Wasteland 2

Continuation of the famous series of post-apocalyptic RPGs from Brian Fargo. Perhaps one could even say that it is best project as part of a post-apocalyptic tactical strategy / RPG, where the player will have to take control of a squad of assorted fighters. All other projects either came out too long ago, or do not reach the level of Wasteland 2 in terms of workmanship.

cult, received deservedly high ratings in and Metacritic, and, it seems, one of the main contenders for the title of "Game of the Year".

Original Sin 2 offers a traditionally diverse set of races and classes, a large number of quests, dialogues, the ability to choose from several options in almost every game situation and much more.

We are primarily interested in the local tactical battles, taking place in turn-based mode and with the active participation of party members. As in the previous part, in order to successfully complete the battle, players will have to correctly use the features of the environment, which has become even more interactive here. Plus, the element of luck will play an important role.

It's also nice that in Original Sin 2 there is a 4-person mode that allows you to play as