Summary

The tactical RPGtakes everything there is to love about a JRPG and adds another dimension to it. Players will have access to parties that utilize a wide range of skills and abilities, but these abilities will not be effective unless players can set up these characters in the correct positions on a map.

Having these games on a Nintendo Switchmeans players can take these lengthy experiences on the go, and knock out a mission or two while they are traveling between destinations, or while having to wait in line. Each of these titles has a different pedigree behind them, making for a different experience.

Wargroove 2 Title

5Wargroove 2

A Superior Advanced Wars Style Game

Fans ofAdvanced Warsshould immediately look intoWargrooveand its sequel,Wargroove 2. HavingWargroove 2is no excuse to not play the first game. Both are amazing, and the second can be played immediately after the first one. Both games will have players commanding various squads on a map, each with their own strengths and weaknesses.

Wargroovehad awide range of incredibly powerful units, and its sequel brings them all back to enjoy. Knowing what will be superior against enemy squads and positioning will be the keys to victory. There are also plenty of terrain buffs to make use of, as having a defensive advantage over an opponent can be a quick way to gain the upper hand.

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope title Bowser Luigi

Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hopeis the follow-up title to the highly successfulMario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle— withKingdom Battlebeing one of the best-selling Switch titles that was not published by Nintendo.Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hopekeeps many of the elements of what made the first one so great andimproves on many others— especially with the overworld feeling far more engaging.

Each of the characters is fun, and team actions add a level of engagement rarely seen in turn-based squad options. The game is weird, wacky, and just an utter delight to look at while playing, and when this is coupled with its fun gameplay, it’s a title that is hard to put down from start to finish.

Disgaea 4 Complete+ Overlord

3Disgaea 4 Complete+

Final Fantasy Tactics With Heavy Anime Vibes

TheDisgaeafranchise is known for its over-the-top humor and wildly surreal world settings. Each game has a different story with different characters, butpast games are referenced in follow-up titles. The games also have a blend of fantasy, sci-fi, and commonly used anime tropes. Players will enjoy many familiar tactical RPG elements such as commanding various units, but also some unique elements. One of which is known as the Dark Assembly, a way in which players can pass bills in the game that can completely alter the game’s rules.

One of the features that players will quickly want to master is Geo Effects. Players will find cells that will be blinking a certain color, as well as special blocks that state they grant an effect to all cells that match the color of the one it is on. This can allow players to stack the odds in their favor by stacking these blocks on a single color or destroying a block to cause all the matching cells to change to the color of the block and damage any enemies in the process.

Into the Breach title

Into the Breachis one of thebest tactical indie game titlesaround, and will match giant mechs against giant monsters to duke it out on small grid maps. These maps will have different terrains depending on the island players deploy to. Just like theX-COMgames, players will be able to select from various missions, with more challenging ones offering better rewards. Once ready, they will send out three of their mech units, which are made even better with a pilot.

The mechs featured in the game will each come with a Special, which can act in tandem with each pilot’s Special. This can allow for a pilot that gives its mech a shield at the start of the mission, with a mech that can take two actions instead of moving — a great blend of both offense and defense.

Fire Emblem_ Three Houses

Fire Emblemis a long-running franchise that has amassed a loyal fanbase overits many amazing titles.Three Houseshas impressive cutscenes, with some incredibly well-designed levels for when players dive into the gameplay. The combat is deep and satisfying but features quite a learning curve. This is coupled with an even deeper level of development of the player’s characters when not in combat situations.

The game features a school-like setting, where they will have their characters training to become more powerful. If this is starting to sound a bit overwhelming, there is no need to get turned off, as the game does a brilliant job of automating things for the player.Fire Emblem: Three Housesis a must-play for any tactical RPG enthusiast looking for their next favorite game.