Tactical Role Playing

Are there any new games in this genre for PC? Guns, swords anything is fine. There's just something so satisfying about customization and unit growth.

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I wish there were more games like these but weebs only want waifu-bait press x to win bullshit.

JA2 1.13 would probably be my favourite game in the genre. The level of customization for your team is insane. Smokes, grenades, launchers, lots of guns, lots of equipment and memorable mercs. I've always fired it up every year.

Surely games like these are not that work intensive so we all can get what we want?

It's super fun but had some big problems like being literally swarmed in anything above the lowest difficulty, nades being pretty shit unless you can get very close, mortars being really fucking broken and assault rifles being the solution to pretty much any problem.

>for PC
There's the original XCOM.
You could also use an emulator and play fire emblem, advance wars, and FFT.
And Into the breach, the new game by the FTL guys, seems like it'll be like this too.

Wartile.

a friend bought me a game for christmas that was basically ogre battle/FFT, called Rime Berta. it's a doujin game so the production values are really low though

Play Dofus

Underrail.

>implying tactics ogre has strategy when all you have to do is make everyone archer

>Implying there are any strategy games that don't boil down to spam one type of unit.

Front Mission series has this but with huge mechs with customizable parts and weapons

Tactics Ogre is fun, though some of the classes are poorly balanced and many of the classes lack a distinguishing role.

Law Denam character arc is the best
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Children of Zodiarcs is fairly good on PC.
It uses dice and cards in place of hit chances but you can customize your deck and dice so you get a fair bit of control.

What you are looking for is called Alvora Tactics.
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I'm making one. There's still much to do though, especially on the graphical assets side. I'm about halfway done with the classes' meshes, once i'm done i need to overhaul my UI so i can begin testing all the skills/passives/reactions i wrote in my already functioning combat engine. There'll be multiclassing, equipment management and all that good stuff.

>difficulty 7/10

That level was piss fucking easy with the right characters, i remember having my character with steel plate and a cool sword from the additional missions on the menu, a ninja with the lighting sword and maxed put magic damage

This. Picked this up on sale awhile back, it is the best SRPG I have played on PC. Uses a nice Main/Sub Class system and it's combat is fairly deep. Only down side is most the battles are randomly generated so some times it just makes dumb levels.

I like their first game VoidSpire Tactics a little better.
It does not have random levels and is more story focused.

I set up a computer just for JA2 because the stability on W10 is a nightmare. Plus I can use a monitor with a proper resolution.

FFT - Insane Difficulty Mod

Silent fucking Storm (and Sentinels).

>+
50+ characters, 100+ weapons (melee, mines, grenades, every manner of bullet-shitting device, plasma guns (!!)), Nazi/Allies campaigns, (nearly) fully destructive environment.

>-
Manual required, botched levelling mechanic, unintelligent AI

But so much FUN.

LFT mod is way more fun.

blue haired girl looks like she's pissing herself

She is

Why aren't they there good tactical mmos

Tactical and MMO do not really mix well.

Because Ankama's not entirely sure how to make a game

fire emblem

So MOBAs?

Ya but not shit and turn based.

They should, but people make shit ones

They're French, of course they're not sure

Mobas aren't tactical rpgs tho

I remember hearing about a turn based stratagy MMO where everyone controlled a single unit
I think it was called waikfu or something
I have no idea if it's good though

does the game actually look like this?

if not, do any exist that do?

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Go download a PSP Emulator and explore the world of Tactics Ogre.

>dominant race is black

Mordheim is the best modern TRPG I've ever played.

So is the dude that made the game. Is that an issue?

Reviews say it is entirely RNG and skills/gear do not matter. Is that just salt or is the game bad?

>law

Has anyone checked out Wartile? It just released, and it certainly LOOKS nice, but I feel like every game like this gets "mostly positive" reviews on Steam despite not really being anything special.

Silent storm is good until you get to panzerkleins.

Mostly just salt since skills and gears (or more importantly unit composition) matters a lot. However, there's a lot of rng so be prepared.

Hey man false flag operations work

>calls itself a tactical RPG
>forgets the RPG part
It's a shame because the gameplay is actually brety gud

Why doesn't Square make a fourth FFT game? They are released to critical and commercial acclaim and I can't imagine they cost very much to make.

Its more TBS, like X-Com.

Nobody likes the FFTA games.

There is a FFT game planned for the Switch. Not an FFT Advanced game. A full on main line FFT game.

Sounds great, but please don’t post until you have something to show for it.

Even the watered down Advance and A2 are miles better than anything released after them, fucking christ

I do. Not as much as FFT, but I like them all the same. I really love the colourful artstyle too, I think the art direction is fantastic, perfectly balancing cartoon and fantasy.

FFTA was released to glowing reviews, everyone fucking loved that game when it came out. A2 was sadly too little to late as while it fixed some issues, it also brought in some new issues and was released just way too far after FFTA.

>tfw no new FFT using Valkyria Chronicle's battle system

Only the first one was good, the rest are trash

>all of that pointless shit on the image
Stand aside fags, I'll frag this charlie.

No way, literally no way

Dude, where have you been?

I like em.

>tfw went Chaos on my first blind run

I was not ready for all that suffering

kek, I was literally about to post this, is there anything he can't do?

The leveling system and the open world makes it a bit RPG-ish.

>for PC
not technically new, but disgaea 2 on steam.

FFTA2 was fairly good. The only real issue I had with it was the need to grind to learn skills. But that was fairly common for RPGs of the time as well.

Square has become allergic to anything that has the FF name on it and isn't either a mobile game or an absurd money sink.

What is Advance wars?

At least WoFF was great.

>Not beating 90% of missions with Artillery spam.

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>black game devs
>not even once

The PSP version of tactics ogre was amazing, one of my all time favorites. I think it looks even better than the fft remake

>it's a "the game forces Montblanc on you and withholds other moogles for a while even though Gunner/X are the only Moogles worth using"

...

SOURCE

Can confirm. My dad came home from a long day of working at Nintendo and told me all about it.

>Roleplaying
IDK about that part, but the people who did FTL are making a sweet looking tactics game. "Into the Breach."

About 10 TBS/TRPG release since last year on PC but they are ALL garbage. Fucking incredible how these shitdevs manage to fuck up so bad.

>tfw we get another front mission evolved this year instead of a normal front mission

I legit spent more time playing FFTA than any other game ever. My parents wouldn't let me play more than 1 hour per Saturday/Sunday on my consoles, but I could play all the GBA I wanted to - since how could they stop me? I only had a couple games and FFTA was by far the longest and most replayable. Pretty sure I 100% that game at least 8 times (once on my first run, once on my second, again for each of my race runs, and a final time a couple years ago)

This people are talking about Tactics Ogre.
There is a mod that fixes most of the problems with being able to break the game.

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Not 100% done but it is late stage (just some number tweeking left) and it fixes most the issues like being able to spam archers.

There will never be another SRPG Front Mission. The last one bombed so hard it almost kill the studio.

Because Square Enix is retarded and has no idea how to make money.

>hey we have this 2D franchise that costs nothing to make and every game has released to critical acclaim and strong sales
>nah, ignore it

Anyone here played Dragon Force 2 translation patch?

I’ve seen that shadow tactics game and banner saga shilled here quite a few times. How are they?

2D games cost more to make then 3D games do anymore. There are no good engines for SRPGs that you can buy anymore so you have to dev one in house. passable 3d art is WAY cheaper then passable 2d art.
They can't just port the old engine (if they even still have it) as it won't run on modern systems.

Making a new FFT game is a huge investment and risk and SRPGs are basicly dead in japan outside of the rare porn game and a tiny market in the USA.

Shadow Tactics is a 9.5/10 game, really good. I couldn't really get into Banner Saga, but it looked like it had potential.

>decide to not be a complete asshole, and not kill an entire village as a political manouver
>Vyce betrays you and helps kill the village
>ok then, I'll load my save and choose the other option
>Vyce can't belive how much of an asshole you have become and leaves your party anyway
contrarian piece of shit
Vyce is literally Sup Forums

Both are good but for different reasons, Banner Saga is an interesting system and the actual Oregon Trail segments are really neat, but it's definitely not for everyone considering the actual combat system.

>yfw all the games in the genre have tactics in the name but people call them srpgs

ST is Commandos clone, pretty good, but it really doesn't have much in commom with TBS games.

Acaratus is fairly good if you buy it on sale.
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>yfw S doesn't stand for strategy

That shit pissed me off the first time I played.

Best TRPG since FFT right here!
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What do you mean? Mordheim is one of the best TRPG.

You're wrong. FFTA2 is my favorite game of all time. Fight me.

Yes, the story is stupid but there are so many options and it is the comfiest game of all time.

I hope FFT and TO get steam ports.

>adore the gameplay and combat system of X-Com
>hate the basebuilding shit that punishes you for not making the right moves

Why can't they just make a game that is just the tactical part of X-Com that isn't Marioshit?

>game makes combat more difficult by giving enemies extra turns

This is the one thing that really hurts the game imo senpai

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