FE Heroes
FE Heroes is a Tactical, RPG, Simulation, Single-player, and Multiplayer video game developed by Nintendo for various platforms. In this tactical battles, the player gets control over a team of four characters and face off hordes of enemies with varied sizes and powers that will not let the player win easily.
Different characters have different movement restrictions such as armored units have a shorter range, whereas cavalry units cannot enter forest tiles. The game’s currency is an orb that a player can use to acquire new heroes as well as several other items.
The game has plenty of missions that cost stamina to play where the player can recover the lost stamina over time. The game allows the player to switch between a player phase and an enemy phase after every turn. During the player’s phase, the character can attack enemy character when he is in range, and if both the attacker and defender have the same range, the defender will counterattack.
#1 Wargroove
Wargroove is a Single-player and Multiplayer Turn-based Tactics video game developed and published by Chucklefish for Multiple Platforms. The game lets the player experience the Nintendo Wars-style tactical gameplay, in which he needs to explore maps and battle enemies. In the game, the player needs to select to take control of one of fifteen powerful commanders, each has its unique campaign, personality, and motivations. The Online Multiplayer supports Co-op and PvP game type. The campaign editing tools will let the player build his maps, and there’s an overworld editor that can be used for linking various missions together. The game takes place on the island continent of Aurania. According to the plot, the island was ruled by two massive nations such as Silmor and Cacophony. While playing the game, the player needs to command his team, explore the land from an isometric viewpoint and then lead his one of many characters to attack opposing team in an attempt to eliminate their members to advance through the game. The battle will be fought in a turn-based system.
#2 Valkyria Chronicles 4
Valkyria Chronicles 4 is a Tactical Role-playing and Single-player video game created by Sega CS3 and published by Sega for Multiple Platforms. The game mainly deals with strategy genre in the similar style to the first three video games in the series, and it comes with a new soldier class called the Grenadier, who is capable of firing mortar rounds at foes. If teamed up soldiers are available to offer battlefield information, they can release fire without being discovered by hostile enemies. When the soldier in the army of the player is on the verge of death, there is an opportunity that the new system known as Brave, will be activated. The game introduces the fantastic storyline, revolving around Claude Wallace and his friends named Kai Shulen and Raz, who recently joined the Federation army to battle the Empire in the 2nd European War, both to defend their country of Gallia and struggle to avenge an attack on their hometown. Valkyria Chronicles 4 includes tactical gameplay, smooth controls, and brilliant graphics.
#3 Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is an Adventure, RPG, Tactical, and Single-player video game developed by Intelligent Systems Koei Tecmo. It serves as the sixth main title in the Fire Emblem series and offers the same gameplay to the previous ones. Throughout the gameplay, the player gets control over a character where the main mission is to teach at the Garreg Mach Monastery, serve as a hub.
The game contains story-based battles, and the player has to interact with the students and staff in those battles. The game features free time events where the player can communicate with students and build up relationships with them. The player can make a relation with actions and dialogue choices that will impact a character’s Support level.
If the relationship is strong, then it could be changed into the two couples after a story-based skip event. The game also features a classic mode where the characters who fall in battle will attain permanent death.