6 Games Like Final Fantasy Tactics If You’re Looking for Something Similar

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One of the flaws of Final Fantasy Tactics is that the space between major battles is long. There are lots of random battles, the load screens are long, menus can be cumbersome, cutscene dialogue can take a while to play out etc. There’s a lot of “stuff” in-between slowing you down.

Wargroove, one of the more recent games on this list having come out in 2019, takes classic and familiar-looking turn-based strategy from the era of games like Final Fantasy Tactics and Advanced Wars, and puts it in a modern faster-paced package without sacrificing  quality.

In Wargroove you’re still getting that tight, tactical gameplay complete with classes, movement across a map, coordinating attacks within a turn and even long-drawn out epic battles. But the pace between battles is quicker, cutscenes are efficient and you’re quickly off to the next fight.

It builds on previous games too. In Wargroove you have a commander that you can select (up to 12) that will give your army some flair as suited to your needs/wants based around the type of strategy you want to employ. And there’s even online multiplayer too.


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