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Tactical role-playing games (abbreviated TRPGs), also known as strategy role-playing games and in Japan as (both abbreviated SRPGs), are a
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genre that combines core elements of
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with those of tactical (
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or
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)
strategy video games Strategy is a major video game genre that emphasizes thinking and planning over direct instant action in order to achieve victory. Although many types of video games can contain strategic elements, as a genre, strategy games are most commonly defi ...
. The formats of tactical RPGs are much like traditional
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and
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in appearance, pacing, and rule structure. Likewise, early tabletop role-playing games are descended from
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s such as ''
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'', which were primarily concerned with combat.


Game design

This
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of
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s principally refers to games which incorporate elements from
strategy video game Strategy is a major video game genre that emphasizes thinking and planning over direct instant action in order to achieve victory. Although many types of video games can contain strategic elements, as a genre, strategy games are most commonly def ...
s as an alternative to traditional role-playing game (RPG) systems. Like standard RPGs, the player typically controls a finite party and battles a similar number of enemies. And like other RPGs, death is usually temporary. But this genre incorporates strategic gameplay such as tactical movement on an isometric grid. Unlike traditional RPGs which are traditionally single-player, some tactical RPGs feature
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play, such as ''
Final Fantasy Tactics is a 1997 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Square for the PlayStation video game console. Released in Japan in June 1997 and in the United States in January 1998 by Sony Computer Entertainment, it is the first game of the ...
''. A distinct difference between tactical RPGs and traditional RPGs is the lack of exploration; for instance, ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' does away with the third-person exploration of towns and dungeons that is typical in a ''Final Fantasy'' game. In ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', instead of exploration, there is an emphasis on battle strategy. Players are able to build and train characters to use in battle, utilizing different classes, including
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and magic users, depending on the game. Characters normally gain
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s from battle and grow stronger, and are awarded secondary experience points which can be used to advance in specific character classes. Battles have specific winning conditions, such as defeating all enemies or surviving a certain number of turns, that the player must accomplish before the next map will become available. In between battles, players can access their characters to equip them, change classes, train them, depending on the game.


History

A number of early
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s used a tactical form of combat, such as ''
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'' (1982) and '' Ultima III: Exodus'' (1983), as well as ''The Dragon and Princess'' (1982) and ''
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'' (1983), which introduced party-based, tiled combat to America and Japan, respectively. Further, tactical RPGs are descendants of
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s and
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, such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', which were mainly tactical in their original form. Nevertheless, much of the development of tactical RPGs has diverged on each side of the Pacific, and the term "tactical RPG" is sometimes reserved only for those titles that were created in Japan.


8-bit origins in the East (1982–1990)

One of the earliest Japanese RPGs,
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's ''The Dragon and Princess'', released
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's
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home computer platform in 1982.
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This game can also be considered a precursor to the tactical RPG genre. It used a combat system where, following a
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, the game transitioned to a separate, graphical, overhead battle screen, and tactical turn-based combat ensued. That same year, in 1982, ''Tunnels of Doom'' used a similar combat system; as did ''Ultima III: Exodus'' released in 1983. During the
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era, ''Bokosuka Wars'', a computer game developed by Koji Sumii for the
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in 1983 and ported to the
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(NES) by
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in 1985, was responsible for laying the foundations for the tactical RPG genre, or "simulation RPG" genre as it is known in Japan, with its blend of role-playing and
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elements. The game revolves around a king who must recruit soldiers and lead his army against overwhelming enemy forces, while each unit gains experience and
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along the way. It is also considered to be an early prototype
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game. Another notable early example of the genre was
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's 1988
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strategy RPG, '' Silver Ghost'', which was cited by
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's Hiroyuki Takahashi as inspiration for the '' Shining'' series of tactical RPGs. According to Takahashi, ''Silver Ghost'' was "a simulation action type of game where you had to direct, oversee and command multiple characters."Behind The Scenes – Shining Force
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Unlike later tactical RPGs, however, ''Silver Ghost'' was not
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, but instead used real-time strategy and
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elements. It also featured a
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interface, to control the characters using a cursor. A similar game released by Kure Software Koubo that same year was ''First Queen'', a unique hybrid between a real-time strategy, action RPG, and strategy RPG. Like an RPG, the player can explore the world, purchase items, and level up, and like a
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, it focuses on recruiting soldiers and fighting against large armies rather than small parties. The game's "Gochyakyara" ("Multiple Characters") system let the player control one character at a time while the others are controlled by computer AI that follow the leader, and where battles are large-scale with characters sometimes filling an entire screen.
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Master of Monsters ''Master of Monsters'' is a turn-based strategy game developed by SystemSoft for the MSX and NEC PC8801. It was ported to a variety of consoles and PCs including the PC Engine CD, NEC PC9801, and Sega Genesis, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. While it ...
'', developed by SystemSoft and released in 1989 for the
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, added fantasy characters and magic attacks to the gameplay of the wartime combat ''
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'' series, which had instead opted for tanks, planes, and other vehicles of real-world modern combat. ''Master of Monsters'' also added experience bars for the character units, a concept which would be adapted and popularized by later console-based series like ''
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''. Unlike many other early titles in the genre, ''Master of Monsters'' made its way to the west via a port to the
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in 1991, albeit only in North America. However, the genre did not become prolific until Nintendo published the game that set the template for
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RPGs, '' Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi''. Developed by
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and released exclusively in Japan for the Nintendo
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in 1990, ''
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'' would become an archetype for the whole genre, establishing gameplay elements that are still used in tactical RPGs today, though many of these elements were influenced by earlier RPGs and
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s. Combining the basic concepts from games like ''
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'' and simple
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elements that the development team gained experience with in their 1988 release ''
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'', Intelligent Systems created a hit, which spawned many sequels and imitators. It introduced unique features such as how the characters were not interchangeable pawns but each of them were unique, in terms of both class and stats, and how a character who runs out of
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s would usually remain dead forever. The latter mechanic was used to introduce a
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storyline to the genre, where different
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are possible depending on which characters are alive or dead, a concept still used in recent games such as '' Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor'', and '' Final Promise Story''. However, it was not until the release of '' Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'' for the
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, many years later, that the series was introduced to Western gamers, who until then were more familiar with localized precursors like ''
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'', as well as later tactical RPGs partially influenced by ''Fire Emblem'', including the ''Shining'' and ''Ogre'' series and ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', and
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games like ''
Disgaea is a series of tactical role-playing video games created and developed by Nippon Ichi. The series debuted in Japan on January 30, 2003, with '' Disgaea: Hour of Darkness'', later re-released as ''Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness'' and ''Disgaea DS ...
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Eastern console history (1991–present)


16-bit consoles

During the
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generation, among the first imitators was ''
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'' by NCS/Masaya, first released for the Mega Drive / Genesis in 1991. It was translated for North American release and retitled ''
Warsong ', known as ''Warsong'' in North America, is a tactical role-playing game developed by Nippon Computer Systems (NCS). The first in the ''Langrisser'' series, it blended tactical warfare with RPG elements, similar to the ''Fire Emblem'' series. I ...
''. The ''Langrisser'' series differed from ''Fire Emblem'' in that it used a general-soldier structure instead of controlling main characters. ''Langrisser'', too, spawned many sequels, none of which were brought to North America. ''Langrisser'' set itself apart from other tactical RPGs in its time with larger-scale battles, where the player could control over thirty units at one time and fight against scores of enemies. Since ''
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'' in 1994, the series offered non-linear branching paths and
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. The player's choices and actions affected which of four different paths they followed, either aligning themselves with one of three different factions or fighting against all of them. Each of the four paths leads to a different ending and there are over 75 possible scenarios. ''Langrisser III'' introduced a relationship system similar to
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s. Depending on the player's choices and actions, the feelings of the female allies will change towards the
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, who will end up with the female ally he is closest with. ''
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'' was a unique title by
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. Where ''Langrisser'' and ''Fire Emblem'' used a square-based grid, ''Master of Monsters'' used a hexagonal grid. Players could choose one of four different Lords to defend their Towers and areas on the grid by building an army of creatures to destroy the opposing armies. This game had a sequel for the PlayStation called ''Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia'', which had limited success and was criticized for its slow gameplay. Both ''Warsong'' and ''Master of Monsters'' were cited as the inspirations behind the 2005
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computer RPG, ''
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The first game in the long-running ''
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'' series is another early example of the genre, initially released for the Game Boy in 1991. Another influential early tactical RPG was Sega's ''
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'' for the Sega Genesis, which was released in 1992. ''Shining Force'' used even more console RPG elements than earlier games, allowing the player to walk around towns and talk to people and buy weapons. It spawned sequels, ''
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'' for Sega Genesis and ''
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'' for Sega CD, besides the Shining Force Gaiden 1, 2 and 3 for Sega Game Gear and Shining Force III for Sega Saturn. The game's creator,
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's Hiroyuki Takahashi, cited Kure Software Koubou's 1988 tactical RPG, ''Silver Ghost'', as his inspiration. One game released solely in Japan for the
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(SNES), ''
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'', began Square's (now
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) famous line of tactical RPGs. Four games from the ''
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'' series have been released in North America. The first was '' Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen'' was released for the SNES in 1993 and was more of a real-time strategy RPG in which the player forms character parties that are moved around a
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in real-time. When two parties meet, the combat plays out with minimal user interaction. The game is notable for introducing a moral
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system that not only affects the gameplay but where tactical and strategic decisions influence the outcome of a non-linear branching storyline, which is affected by factors such as the moral alignments of the troops used to liberate a city, whether to keep certain liberated cities guarded, making popular or unpopular decisions, concentrating power among just a few units, making deals with thieves, and a general sense of justice. These factors lead to one of 13 possible endings, alongside other factors such as how many and which units are used, how battles are fought, the army's reputation, player character's alignment and charisma, and secrets discovered.Ogre Battle
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, along with ''Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen''. Both of the PlayStation re-releases were marketed in North America by
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, as was '' Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber'' for the
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. ''Tactics Ogre's'' gameplay is more similar to the genre of tactical RPGs that ''
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'' belongs to (which was developed by former members of
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and created/written/directed by
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), complete with battles taking place on
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grids. It was also the first to bear the name "Tactics" in the title, a term gamers would come to associate with the genre. Not only are characters moved individually on a grid, but the view is isometric, and the order of combat is calculated for each character individually. The game also expanded the non-linear alignment system of its predecessor, with three types of alignments for each unit: Lawful, Neutral, and Chaos, neither of which are portrayed as necessarily good or bad. The game gives players the freedom to choose their own destiny, with difficult moral decisions, such as whether to follow a Lawful path by upholding the oath of loyalty and slaughter civilian
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s on the leader's command, or follow the chaotic path by following a personal sense of justice and rebelling, or instead follow a more neutral path.Tactics Ogre
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Such factors affect the game's ending, which is also affected by decisions such as whether to obtain the most powerful class, which can only be acquired by making a tragic sacrifice. Another feature was "Warren's Report", a type of
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on the land, people, encounters and races of Valeria (similar to, but much more expansive than, the troves of knowledge in ''
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''). Although this game defined the genre in many ways, it was not widely recognized by American gamers because it was released to American audiences several years later. ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' shared some staff members with ''Tactics Ogre'' and shares many of its gameplay elements. A prequel to the original ''Tactics Ogre'', '' Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis'', was later released for the Game Boy Advance. A remake of ''Let Us Cling Together'' was later released for the PSP in 2011. In 1996, the tactical role-playing game '' Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War'' also featured a non-linear branching storyline, but instead of using an alignment system, it used a relationship system resembling dating sims that gave players the ability to affect the relationship points between different units/characters. This in turn affected both the gameplay and storyline, with the different possible relationships in the first generation of the game's plot leading to different units/characters appearing during the second generation, ultimately leading to different possible outcomes to the storyline.


32-bit consoles

The
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era saw many influential tactical RPGs, such as
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's 1996 ''
Vandal Hearts Vandal Hearts, known in Japan as is a turn-based tactical role-playing video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo for the PlayStation and later ported to the Sega Saturn by Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya. The PlayStati ...
series'', which feature branching storylines that can be altered by the player's dialogue choices that lead to different endings, as well as Sega's 1997 ''
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'',
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's ''
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'' (1996–1999), and Square's 1997 ''
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'' and 1999 ''
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''. Konami's ''
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'' was an early PlayStation title that helped popularize tactical RPGs in the US. It was released by
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and featured a 3D isometric map that could be rotated by the player. A sequel was subsequently released, also for the PlayStation, and Konami has announced a third title in development for the Nintendo DS. One of the first 32-bit tactical RPGs, ''
Guardian War ''Guardian War'' is a console RPG or tactical role-playing game released for the 3DO console. It is notable for its use of 3-D animation which was uncommon for console RPGs at the time. It is also known as in Japan and Europe, and is one of the ...
'', was developed by
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and released in 1993 on the
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. While the game lacked in story, it included many game mechanics that are seen throughout many of the 32-bit tactical RPGs; like isometric camera rotation, interchangeable and hybridization of "jobs" or "classes" for each character, the combination of moves between characters, and the capture of NPCs and having them play on your side. Sega's ''
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'', released for the
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in 1996, combined tactical RPG combat with
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and
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elements, introducing a
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branching choice system where, during an event or conversation, the player must choose an action or dialogue choice within a time limit, or not to respond at all within that time. The player's choice, or lack thereof, affects the
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's relationship with other characters and in turn the characters' performance in battle, the direction of the storyline, and the ending. Later games in the series added several variations, including an action gauge that can be raised up or down depending on the situation, and a gauge that the player can manipulate using the
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depending on the situation. The success of ''Sakura Wars'' led to a wave of games that combine the RPG and dating sim genres, including ''
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'' in 1998, '' Riviera: The Promised Land'' in 2002, and ''
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'' in 2007. ''
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'' was arguably the most responsible for bringing tactical RPGs to North America. Developed by former employees of
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, the developer responsible for the ''Ogre Battle'' series, it combined many elements of the ''
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'' series with ''Tactics Ogre''-style gameplay. It also expanded on the isometric grid combat of ''Tactics Ogre'' by allowing players to freely rotate the camera around the battlefield rather than keeping the camera in a fixed position. The storyline of ''Final Fantasy Tactics'' was also more linear than its predecessor, in order to provide a deeper epic narrative. Thanks to
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, lead designer on the game, it also successfully implemented a modified
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, previously used in ''
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'', which allowed the player to change a unit's
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at any time during the game and learn new abilities from job points earned with each class. The game was acclaimed for both its highly tactical gameplay and its well-written storyline that touches on issues such as class, privilege, religion, and politics. The game's reputation led to other developers adding the word "Tactics" to their titles to indicate the tactical RPG genre. It was later ported to the PSP as '' Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions'' and is still regarded as one of the greatest tactical RPGs of all time.Chart Toppers: Square Enix Strategizes a Hit with Final Fantasy Tactics
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Sixth generation

On sixth-generation consoles, a loyal American fan-base has been established by
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, makers of the PlayStation 2 games '' La Pucelle: Tactics'', ''
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'', and '' Disgaea: Hour of Darkness''. Of these games, ''Disgaea'' has been the most successful to date, and was the second Nippon Ichi game released in North America, the first being '' Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure'' (published by Atlus). Throughout this generation, companies have recognized the large audience and popularity of these types of games, particularly Atlus and Nintendo. ''La Pucelle: Tactics'' and ''Disgaea: Hour of Darkness'', which Atlus re-released due to high demand, have become cult hits for the PlayStation 2. In 2001, '' Sakura Wars 3'' for the
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introduced a new combat system that incorporates
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elements, and abandons the use of grids in favour of allowing each character to move around freely across the battlefield but with a limited number of moves each turn illustrated using a bar at the bottom of the screen. This type of combat system would later be the basis for the combat system in ''
Valkyria Chronicles ''Valkyria Chronicles'' is a series of military-themed tactical role-playing video games created by Ryutaro Nonaka and Shuntaro Tanaka, and developed by Sega. The series began with '' Valkyria Chronicles'', which was released for the PlayStati ...
'', developed by much of the same team in 2008. The ''Sakura Wars'' series would not be released in the West until the fifth game, '' Sakura Wars: So Long, My Love'' (2005). The ''Front Mission'' series also continued on to the PlayStation 2, with ''
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'' and ''
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'', the latter of which never saw a Western release, but a fan translation. The Game Boy Advance would also see the release of '' Rebelstar: Tactical Command'' (2005) by '' X-COM'' creators, Nick and
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. The game would be highly praised for adapting the combat mechanics of the highly detailed and acclaimed PC strategy series; but would also receive criticism for sub-par presentation, a lackluster storyline, and lack of link-mode support. The game ended up receiving an average score of 77.83% at
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. In early 2006,
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's ''
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'' featured nonlinear gameplay that allows the player to progress through the game and the story in whatever order they wish. In addition, instead of having separate screens or maps for exploration and battle, the game features a seamless transition between exploration and battle. This time period also saw the Western debut of ''Fire Emblem'' in '' Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'' (simply titled ''Fire Emblem'' outside Japan.).


Seventh generation

On seventh-generation consoles, Sega's ''
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'' (2008) for the
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utilizes the
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processing power by using a distinctive anime/watercolor art style, as well as incorporating third-person
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elements. After selecting a character in the overhead map view, the player manually controls him/her from a third-person view. This mechanic allows for, among others: free movement to a certain range, manual aiming with extra damage for headshots, a limited
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, and
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hazards, such as interception fire and
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. The game has been described as "the missing link between ''
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'' and ''
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''." In 2004,
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released ''
Metal Gear Acid ''Metal Gear Acid'', stylized as ''METAL GEAR AC!D'', is a turn-based collectible card tactical RPG video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for the PlayStation Portable. The game was first unveiled at E3 in May 2004, and ...
'', which combined the
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elements of the ''
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'' series with turn-based tactical RPG gameplay of games like ''Fire Emblem'', ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', and ''Disgaea'', along with the random-draw, forethought and
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appeal of card battles like in Konami's own ''
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'' games (1999 onwards).Metal Gear Acid (PSP)
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released ''
Dungeons & Dragons Tactics ''Dungeons & Dragons Tactics'' is a tactical role-playing game released on the PlayStation Portable handheld video game console. It is set in the world of '' Dungeons & Dragons'' and uses a strict interpretation of the '' Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 Ed ...
'' for the PlayStation Portable in 2007. The game intended to adapt the rules and mechanics of the popular table-top role-playing game, ''
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'', but suffered from a poor interface and awkward camera controls. The
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title '' Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor'' (2009) blended together both traditional and tactical RPG gameplay along with non-linear
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elements. It also featured an innovative demon auction system and a death clock system where each character has a specified time of death, with the player's actions and choices having consequences on who lives and dies.Devil Survivor And The Countdown Clock To Death
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''
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'' (2009) by
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, for the Nintendo DS, is a hybrid of tactical role-playing, real-time strategy and
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elements, and features a non-linear branching narrative with numerous choices that can have dramatic consequences, and an epic scale spanning hundreds of planets. ''
Radiant Historia is a role-playing video game co-developed by Atlus and Headlock for the Nintendo DS. It was released in Japan in 2010 by Atlus, and in North America in 2011 by their subsidiary Atlus USA. An expanded remake for the Nintendo 3DS, titled ''Radi ...
'', released by Atlus for the Nintendo DS in 2010, combined the gameplay of traditional RPG titles with a highly tactical grid combat system, with several unique features such as a queue allowing party members to switch turns and perform combo attacks when near each other on the queue, and the manipulation of enemy positions by knocking a target onto another grid space and attack multiple targets when enemies fall onto the same grid space.Radiant Historia Gives Off a Distinct Chrono Trigger Vibe
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The game is most notable for its unique take on the concept of
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branching storylines, which it combines with the concepts of
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and parallel universes, expanding on the ''
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'' series. ''Radiant Historia'' takes it much further by giving players the freedom to travel backwards and forwards through a timeline to alter the course of history, with each of their choices and actions having a major effect on the timeline. The player can return to certain points in history and live through certain events again to make different choices and see different possible outcomes on the timeline. The player can also travel back and forth between two parallel timelines, and can obtain many possible parallel
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.
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's PSP version of '' Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together'', released around the same time, featured a similar "World" system that allows players to revisit key plot points and make different choices to see how the story unfolds differently.
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title '' Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of the Time'' (2012) features a unique battle system that blends turn-based and real-time strategy. The player controls each character in turn, but the actions play out in real-time.
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's upcoming ''Saigo no Yakusoku no Monogatari'' (''Final Promise Story'') for the PlayStation Portable has a strategic command-based battle system where enemies learn from previous skirmishes. The characters can also die permanently during gameplay which in turn affects the game's storyline.Tom Goldman (24 Nov 2010)
Imageepoch Unveils New Wave of JRPGs
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Western personal computers

Many Western PC games have utilized this genre for years, as well. Western games tend to have stronger military themes, without many of the fantasy elements often found in their console (and mainly Japanese) counterparts; as well as greater freedom of movement when interacting with the surrounding environment. Notable examples include the ''
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'' series (1994-2018) and the ''
Silent Storm ''Silent Storm'' is a 2003 turn-based tactics video game developed by Nival Interactive and published by JoWood. The game is set in a fictionalized World War II Europe with science fiction elements. An advanced game engine, the Silent Storm e ...
'' series (2003-2005), with many titles owing considerably to the '' X-COM'' series (1994-2016) of strategy games. In fact, Western PC games in the genre were largely defined by ''X-COM'' in much the same way as Eastern console games were by ''Fire Emblem''.


1990s

'' Incubation: Time Is Running Out'' (1997), part of the ''
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'' series, was one of the first
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titles to use fully
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and support hardware acceleration on the
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. Other titles in the series are mainly
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featuring vehicle combat and base capturing. The game was generally well received by critics. ''
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'' (1999, a.k.a. ''Odium'') is a tactical RPG by Polish developer
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featuring elements of
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. It is also the first title in a series featuring the main character, Cole Sullivan. Later titles in the series were
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s. The game's reception was mixed. ''
Vantage Master is a 1997 tactical role-playing game by Nihon Falcom. The game was never released outside of Asia. A sequel, ''Vantage Master V2'', was released in 1998, featuring new maps and adjusted character balance but an unchanged overall game design. The ...
'' is a series of tactical RPGs similar to ''
Master of Monsters ''Master of Monsters'' is a turn-based strategy game developed by SystemSoft for the MSX and NEC PC8801. It was ported to a variety of consoles and PCs including the PC Engine CD, NEC PC9801, and Sega Genesis, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. While it ...
'' developed and published by
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for Microsoft Windows, beginning in 1997. The first game in the series was never released outside Japan,
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and
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. The latest game, ''Vantage Master Portable'', was announced for the PSP on December 20, 2007, and released on April 24, 2008. ''
Jagged Alliance ''Jagged Alliance'' is a tactical role-playing game released in 1995 for MS-DOS. It was developed by Madlab Software and published by Sir-Tech. It is the first game in the Jagged Alliance (series), ''Jagged Alliance'' series. It was re-released i ...
'' is tactical turn-based RPG series developed by ''
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''. First game was released in 1995, second in 1999.


2000s

''
Shadow Watch ''Shadow Watch'' is a 2000 Microsoft Windows video game by Red Storm Entertainment. Gameplay It is a turn-based tactics game in which the player fights a conspiracy to halt construction of an international space station. It is based on the Tom ...
'' (2000) is a video game adaptation of the ''
Tom Clancy's Power Plays ''Tom Clancy's Power Plays'' is a novel series created by authors Tom Clancy Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. (April 12, 1947 – October 1, 2013) was an American novelist. He is best known for his technically detailed espionage and military-scie ...
'' novel of the same name developed by
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. It has also been compared to ''X-COM'', though it features a different action point system and is missing the latter game's upgradable units. The game's reception was mixed. '' Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel'' (2001) is a
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of the ''
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'' series of CRPGs by
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developed by Australian company
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. Unusual for the genre is the option to choose between real-time and turn-based play, or between "Continuous Turn-Based Mode" (CTB), "Individual Turn-Based Mode" (ITB), and "Squad Turn-Based Mode" (STB) modes as the developers put it. The game even allows the player to switch modes in the middle of play. The game received generally favorable reviews from critics, though was not as well-received as the series' more traditional RPG titles. ''
Soldiers of Anarchy ''Soldiers of Anarchy'' (SOA) is a 2002 squad-based real-time tactics video game released by Simon & Schuster. Gameplay Gameplay involves squad tactics, vehicles, and a wide variety of weapons and ammo. Plot The game takes place in the year ...
'' (2002) is a squad-based
real-time tactics Real-time tactics (RTT)(Article at IGN discussing their perception of RTS and related genres as of 2006. RTT is discussed as a new and not yet established genre from the publisher's perspective, so currently all RTT possible titles are still con ...
computer game by German developer
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. Gameplay involves squad tactics, vehicles and a wide variety of weapons and ammunition. The game received mixed reviews from critics. '' Freedom Force'' (2002) and its sequel, '' Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich'' (2005) - both by
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- are two examples of comic book superhero tactical RPGs that are played in real-time instead of turns. Both games received favorable reviews from critics. ''
Paradise Cracked ''Paradise Cracked'' (russian: Код доступа: РАЙ, italic=yes, translation=Access Code: PARADISE) is a cyberpunk single-player turn-based tactics video game. It was created by MiST Land South (renamed as GFI Russia in 2006) for Microsof ...
'' (2003), ''COPS 2170: The Power of Law'' (2005), ''Metalheart: Replicants Rampage'' (2004) and ''Shadow Vault'' (2004) are poorly received tactical RPGs by
MiST Land South GFI Russia is a Russian video game developer. It was founded in 1996 as MiST Land South by a group of friends and located in Zelenograd, Moscow. It was purchased in 2003 by Game Factory Interactive and reorganize into GFI Russia in 2006. MiST ...
,
Akella Akella (russian: Акелла) was a Russian software company specializing in the development, publishing and distribution of video games and multimedia products. The founders of Akella met in 1993 and decided to start a company together, an ...
and Mayhem Studios of Russia and Slovakia, respectively. ''Paradise Cracked'' was inspired by
cyberpunk Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian Futurism, futuristic setting that tends to focus on a "combination of low-life, lowlife and high tech", featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial in ...
works such as ''
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'', ''
Blade Runner ''Blade Runner'' is a 1982 science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, and written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples. Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos, it is an adaptation of Philip K. Dick ...
'', ''
Ghost in the Shell ''Ghost in the Shell'' is a Japanese cyberpunk media franchise based on the seinen manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Masamune Shirow. The manga, first serialized in 1989 under the subtitle of ''The Ghost in the Shell' ...
'', and
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novels; and ''Metalheart: Replicants Rampage'' is a
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cyberpunk Cyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian Futurism, futuristic setting that tends to focus on a "combination of low-life, lowlife and high tech", featuring futuristic technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial in ...
tactical RPG inspired by ''Jagged Alliance'', ''
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'', and ''Fallout''. ''COPS 2170: The Power of Law'' is set in the same "Reality 4.13" universe that first appeared in ''Paradise Cracked''. ''
Hammer & Sickle ''Hammer & Sickle'' () is a tactical role-playing game for the PC, co-developed by the Russia-based companies Novik&Co and Nival Interactive and published by CDV in 2005. The game is set in the same universe (and runs on the same game engine) ...
'' (2005) is a tactical RPG co-developed by Russian companies Novik & Co and
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, and published by CDV. It is set in the ''Silent Storm'' universe and follows the events in the main series. After this came ''
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'' (2006) and its sequel, '' Day Watch'' (2007), also by Nival Interactive, but instead based on the Russian novels and films of the same name. All three games received mediocre-to-poor review scores despite utilizing the highly regarded ''Silent Storm'' engine. Other titles inspired by ''Jagged Alliance'' include '' Brigade E5: New Jagged Union'' (2006) and its sequel, simply titled ''7.62'' (2007), by Russian developer Apeiron; '' Hired Guns: The Jagged Edge'' (2007) by GFI Russia; and '' Jagged Alliance: Back in Action'' by bitComposer Games. The ''Brigade E5'' series incorporates an innovative hybrid real-time system the company calls "Smart Pause Mode" in an attempt to heighten realism; ''Hired Guns: The Jagged Edge'' began its life as ''Jagged Alliance 3D'' before Strategy First withdrew the rights to the series name; and ''Jagged Alliance: Back in Action'' is a 3D, real-time
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of ''Jagged Alliance 2''. Lastly, '' Jagged Alliance: Flashback'' was released in 2014 following a successful
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. The developer Full Control gained notoriety, however, for feuding with its backers, and the company stopped making games shortly thereafter. Additional titles inspired by ''X-COM'' include '' UFO: Aftermath'' (2003), '' UFO: Aftershock'' (2005), '' UFO: Afterlight'' (2007) and '' UFO: Extraterrestrials'' (2007) by Czech developers ALTAR Interactive and Chaos Concept; as well as '' Xenonauts'' (2014) by Goldhawk Interactive. ALTAR's ''UFO'' series features real-time play; Chaos Concept's ''UFO: Extraterrestrials'' received only mixed reviews; and ''Xenonauts'' currently has a "Very Positive" rating on Steam. The open source, cross-platform ''X-COM''-clone '' UFO: Alien Invasion'' is also under development. ''
The Battle for Wesnoth ''The Battle for Wesnoth'' is a free and open-source turn-based strategy video game with a high fantasy setting, designed by Australian-American developer David White and first released in June 2003. In ''Wesnoth'', the player attempts to build ...
'' (2005) is another ''Master of Monsters'' and ''Warsong'' clone, released under an
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for multiple platforms. It also is continually updated.


2010s

The tactical isometric cyberpunk/fantasy RPG, ''
Shadowrun Returns ''Shadowrun Returns'' is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Harebrained Schemes. It takes place in the science fantasy setting of the ''Shadowrun'' tabletop role-playing game. The game was crowd funded through Kickstarter an ...
'' (2013), was funded via a successful crowd-sourced
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campaign that raised a total of $1.9 million for development. The game is based on the popular ''
Shadowrun ''Shadowrun'' is a science fantasy tabletop role-playing game set in an alternate future in which cybernetics, magic and fantasy creatures co-exist. It combines genres of cyberpunk, urban fantasy and crime, with occasional elements of conspi ...
'' pen-and-paper setting by
Jordan Weisman Jordan Weisman is an American game designer, author, and serial entrepreneur who has founded five game design companies, each in a different game genre and segment of the industry. Biography Weisman graduated from Francis W. Parker High School, ...
, and features tactical combat in a world filled with cybernetics,
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and
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and drama ...
creatures. Two sequels, '' Shadowrun: Dragonfall'' (2014) and '' Shadowrun: Hong Kong'' (2015) quickly followed. An online tactical game not directly related to the previous three games, '' Shadowrun Chronicles: Boston Lockdown'', was released to less-than-positive reviews in 2015. In 2014 the tactical RPG ''
Blackguards ''Blackguards'' is a 2014 tactical role-playing game for Microsoft Windows and OS X. It was developed by German game developer Daedalic Entertainment, makers of adventure games like ''The Whispered World'', and distributed by EuroVideo. It is bas ...
'' based on the German ''
The Dark Eye ''The Dark Eye'' (German: ''Das Schwarze Auge'', lit. "The Black Eye") is a German tabletop role-playing game with a high fantasy theme created by Ulrich Kiesow and launched by Schmidt Spiel & Freizeit GmbH and Droemer Knaur Verlag in 1984 ...
'' pen-and-paper setting was released to mixed or average reviews. A sequel, ''
Blackguards 2 ''Blackguards 2'' is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Daedalic Entertainment for Microsoft Windows and OS X in January 2015. It was ported to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in September 2017 and Nintendo Switch in June 2022 ...
'', was released in 2015. 2015 saw the release of ''
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'' for OS X, Windows and Linux. It has been described as a "tactical RPG that mixes stealth with procedural generation", since it introduces elements of espionage and
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gameplay. It received generally favorable scores from reviewers. A version for the
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and
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has been released. In March 2017 the
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indie developer Overhype Studios released its tactical RPG ''
Battle Brothers ''Battle Brothers'' is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Overhype Studios. It was released on the PC in 2017, and console versions were released in 2021 and 2022. Gameplay Players establish a mercenary company in a fantas ...
'' out of
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to generally favorable reviews. This
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company simulation was described as a "cleverly constructed, carefully balanced board game".


Genre blurring

Other games combine similar mechanics, but typically belong in other genres.
Tactical wargames Tactical wargames are a type of wargame that models military conflict at a tactical level, i.e. units range from individual vehicles and squads to platoons or companies. These units are rated based on types and ranges of individual weaponry. ...
such as the ''
Steel Panthers ''Steel Panthers'' is a series of computer wargames, developed and published by several different companies, with various games simulating war battles from 1930 to 2025. The first '' Steel Panthers'' game was released in 1995, and the most rec ...
'' series (1995–2006) sometimes combine tactical military combat with RPG-derived unit advancement. ''
Avalon Hill's Squad Leader ''Avalon Hill's Squad Leader'' is a 2000 turn-based strategy video game developed by Random Games and published by Hasbro Interactive under the MicroProse label. It is a tie-in to Avalon Hill's board wargame '' Squad Leader''. Development Publ ...
'' (2000), a
man-to-man wargame A man-to-man wargame (also known as a skirmish wargame) is a wargame in which units generally represent single individuals or weapons systems, and are rated not only on weaponry but may also be rated on such facets as morale, perception, skill-at- ...
utilizing the ''
Soldiers at War ''Soldiers at War'' is a turn-based tactics game set in World War II. The player takes control of eight-man squads through the campaign of fifteen historically based missions, starting in North Africa and ending in Germany. Soldiers gain experience ...
'' engine, has also been compared (unfavorably) to ''X-COM'' and ''Jagged Alliance''. ''
Rebelstar The ''Rebelstar'' games are a series of turn-based tactics video games designed by Julian Gollop. ''Rebelstar Raiders'' was published in 1984 by Red Shift for the ZX Spectrum. It was reworked in machine code as ''Rebelstar'', published by Fire ...
'' (1984) and ''
Laser Squad ''Laser Squad'' is a turn-based tactics video game, originally released for the ZX Spectrum and later for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, MSX, Amiga, Sharp MZ-800 and Atari ST and PC computers between 1988 and 1992. It was designed by Julian Gol ...
'' (1988) were precursors to '' X-COM'' created by the same developer,
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. They did not, however, feature the statistical character development and strategic map of the later series. ''
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'' (1983), a game regarded as the progenitor of the strategy/simulation RPG genre, is also difficult to clearly define. While often referred to as a strategy/simulation RPG, it is also sometimes referred to as a prototype
real-time strategy Real-time strategy (RTS) is a subgenre of strategy video games that do not progress incrementally in turns, but allow all players to play simultaneously, in "real time". By contrast, in turn-based strategy (TBS) games, players take turns to pla ...
, an early reverse
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game,Gems In The Rough: Yesterday's Concepts Mined For Today
Gamasutra
and an early
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. ''
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'' (1983) and later
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titles as well as Capcom's ''
Destiny of an Emperor ''Destiny of an Emperor'', known in Japan as , is a strategy role-playing game by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System based on the '' Tenchi wo Kurau'' manga by Hiroshi Motomiya. It was originally released in Japan in 1989, with an Engli ...
'' (1989) have blurred the line between a role-playing game, turn-based
grand strategy wargame A grand strategy wargame or simply grand strategy game (GSG) is a wargame that places focus on grand strategy: military strategy at the level of movement and use of a nation state or empire's resources. It is a genre that has considerable overl ...
, and
simulation video game Simulation video games are a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate real world activities. A simulation game attempts to copy various activities from real life in the form of a game for various purposes such ...
. Similarly, Kure Software Koubou's ''Silver Ghost'' (1988) combined elements of both tactical RPGs and action RPGs, while '' Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen'' (1993) blurred the line between a tactical RPG and a real-time strategy. ''
Metal Gear Acid ''Metal Gear Acid'', stylized as ''METAL GEAR AC!D'', is a turn-based collectible card tactical RPG video game developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Japan for the PlayStation Portable. The game was first unveiled at E3 in May 2004, and ...
'' (2004) blurs the line between a
stealth game A stealth game is a type of video game in which the player primarily uses ''stealth'' to avoid or overcome opponents. Games in the genre typically allow the player to remain undetected by hiding, sneaking, or using disguises. Some games allow th ...
, a genre the ''
Metal Gear is a series of techno-thriller stealth games created by Hideo Kojima. Developed and published by Konami, the first game, ''Metal Gear (video game), Metal Gear'', was released in 1987 for MSX, MSX home computers. The player often takes control ...
'' series is normally known for, along with tactical role-playing inspired by the likes of ''Fire Emblem'' and ''Final Fantasy Tactics'', infused with card gameplay found in games like Konami's own ''
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'' series. In addition to a turn-based tactical combat layer, the ''X-COM'' series also possesses a real-time 3D strategic layer, complete with global defensive map as well as a technology tree that the player must research in order to unlock new weapons and armor. ''Jagged Alliance 2'' features a country sector map with fortified towns and roving bands of enemies that must be defeated before entering the capital city of Meduna. '' Knights in the Nightmare'' (2009) combines elements of traditional tactical RPGs with
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–style
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gameplay. Sega's ''
Valkyria Chronicles ''Valkyria Chronicles'' is a series of military-themed tactical role-playing video games created by Ryutaro Nonaka and Shuntaro Tanaka, and developed by Sega. The series began with '' Valkyria Chronicles'', which was released for the PlayStati ...
'' (2008) blurs the line even further by incorporating tactical RPG gameplay with both real-time strategy and third-person
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elements, including over-the-shoulder manual aiming and a
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. This has led to the game being described by one source as "the missing link between ''
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'' and ''
Full Spectrum Warrior ''Full Spectrum Warrior'' is a real-time tactics video game developed by Pandemic Studios and published by THQ for Xbox, Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 2. A sequel titled '' Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers'' was later released. Gameplay ...
''." In an interview with Eurogamer, ''X-COM'' developer
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mentioned how surprised he was how close ''Valkyria Chronicles'' was in design to his cancelled game ''Dreamland Chronicles''. ''
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'' (2009) by
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is a hybrid of tactical RPG, real-time strategy, and
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. ''
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'' (2010), the third game in the ''
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'' series, features a unique blend of
action role-playing game An action role-playing game (often abbreviated action RPG or ARPG) is a subgenre of video games that combines core elements from both the action game and role-playing genre. Definition The games emphasize real-time combat where the playe ...
, real-time tactical RPG,
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and third-person tactical shooter elements. ''
Dead State ''Dead State'' is a turn-based survival horror role-playing video game developed by DoubleBear Productions and Iron Tower Studio set in a zombie apocalypse scenario. Players are tasked with leading a group of survivors living in a shelter in the f ...
'' (2014) is a turn-based RPG developed by
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and Iron Tower Studios set in a
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scenario. Players are tasked with leading a group of survivors living in a shelter in the fictional town of Splendid,
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. ''Dead State'' mixes tactical combat and RPG character development with
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and base management elements. An "enhanced edition" was released in 2015 under the name, ''Dead State: Reanimated''.


Full-fledged CRPGs

A number of "full-fledged" computer role-playing games could also be described as having "tactical combat". Examples from the classic era of CRPGs include parts of the aforementioned ''
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'' series beginning with '' Ultima III: Exodus'' (1983); SSI's ''
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'' (1985) and ''
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'' (1987); the ''
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'' (1992-1996) series based on the German ''
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'' pen-and-paper system; and the ''
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'' games of the late '80s and early '90s—many of which were later ported to Japanese Video game platforms, video game systems. Other examples include Troika Games' ''The Temple of Elemental Evil (computer game), The Temple of Elemental Evil'' (2003), which features a highly accurate implementation of the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' Dnd 3.5, 3.5 edition ruleset; ''Knights of the Chalice'' (2009), which implements the d20 Open Game License; and ''Pyrrhic Tales: Prelude to Darkness'' (2002), an open world RPG featuring one continuous game world. More recent examples include ''Wasteland 2'' (2014), ''Divinity: Original Sin'' (2014) and ''The Age of Decadence'' (2015). Partly due to the success of ''Wasteland 2'', ''Divinity: Original Sin'', ''Shadowrun: Dragonfall'', ''Blackguards'' and ''Dead State'', 2014 has been labeled "the first year of the CRPG renaissance". ''Tir-nan-óg'' (beginning in 1984) is a series of role-playing video games that premiered in Japan on the NEC PC-9801, PC98 and later released for Microsoft Windows, Windows. The latest title in the series is also being released for the PlayStation 2 and PSP. ''Heroes of Jin Yong'' (1996), a Chinese role-playing game based on the popular historical Wuxia novels by Jin Yong, features a number of melee and ranged kung fu skills to train and develop, as well as a grid-based battle system. A remake of the game under the title of ''Tale of Wuxia'' was released in Chinese in 2015, and later on Steam (service), Steam in both Chinese and English in 2016.


Massively multiplayer online gaming

Several massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) have combined multiplayer online gaming with tactical turn-based combat. Examples include, ''Dofus'' (2005), ''The Continuum'' (2008), as well as the Russian game ''Total Influence Online'' (2009?). ''Tactica Online'' was a planned MMORPG that would have featured tactical combat, had development not been cancelled in 2006. ''Gunrox'' (2008), ''Poxnora'' (2006) and ''Wakfu'' (2012) are some other recent examples.


Popularity

Many tactical RPGs can be both extremely time-consuming and extremely difficult. Hence, the appeal of most tactical RPGs is to the hardcore, not casual, computer and video game player. Traditionally, tactical RPGs have been quite popular in Japan but have not enjoyed the same degree of success in North America and elsewhere. However, the audience for Japanese tactical RPGs has grown substantially in the West since the mid-90s, with PlayStation, PS1 and PlayStation 2, PS2 titles such as ''
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'', ''Suikoden Tactics'', ''Vanguard Bandits'' and ''
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'' enjoying a surprising measure of popularity outside Japan. Further, older Japanese tactical RPGs are also being re-released via Emulator, software emulation—such as on the Wii's Virtual Console—as well as on handheld systems, giving these games a new lease on life. However, in the 2000s, some developers complained it was becoming increasingly difficult to develop games of this type (though several had been developed in Eastern Europe with limited success); and even some developers were beginning to complain about a supposed bias against turn-based systems. Reasons cited include publishers' focus on developing real-time, action-oriented games; as well as a perception that games with turn-based mechanics were "too niche" to become successful. However, things may have turned around in the 2010s, at least in the West. A few high-profile titles, such as 2K Games' strategy video games, ''XCOM: Enemy Unknown'' and ''XCOM 2''—as well as a number of Kickstarter-funded RPGs, such as Larian Studios, Larian's ''Divinity: Original Sin'', inXile Entertainment, inXile's ''Wasteland 2'' and Harebrained Schemes' ''
Shadowrun Returns ''Shadowrun Returns'' is a tactical role-playing game developed and published by Harebrained Schemes. It takes place in the science fantasy setting of the ''Shadowrun'' tabletop role-playing game. The game was crowd funded through Kickstarter an ...
''—were successfully developed and published in recent years, in part due to new means of funding and distributing them. According to Dan Tudge of n-Space, "The resurgence of tactical-isometric RPGs has a lot to do with accessibility. ... Changes in the ecosystem like Steam and digital distribution have made it easier than ever for developers to connect with players."


See also

* History of role-playing video games * Role-playing battle systems * List of tactical role-playing video games


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References

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