do you play tactic games?
Shining Force
Onimusha Tactics
Final Fantasy Tactics Advance
Fire Emblem Series (the ones that were released in english on GBA)
Luminous Arc
Battle Moon Wars (Doujin Game on PC = free! yay!)
Final Fantasy Revenant Wings
Advance Wars: Dual Strike
And those are just the turn based ones...
FFTA got me started on turn based tactics, but I sadly never finished. Long story. Well, not really long, but sort of medium length. Maybe I'll make a thread to agonise about it.
Polite Bump.
If Final Fantasy Tactics counts, then yes, I have! 🤣 I'm assuming that Age of Mythology and the like are strategy games, and not tactic games, and that there is somehow a difference between them? Okay, gotcha! Only FF: Tactics Advance, it is. It's really fun, though.
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16 years ago
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Fire Emblem
FF Tactics(all of them)
Advance wars (some)
Those are the some i play on a regular basis, mainly because they all have been ported to the DS. I can spend hours just on the bus playing them. 😀

16 years ago
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Polite Bump.
If Final Fantasy Tactics counts, then yes, I have! 🤣 I'm assuming that Age of Mythology and the like are strategy games, and not tactic games, and that there is somehow a difference between them? Okay, gotcha! Only FF: Tactics Advance, it is. It's really fun, though.
I can only assume that they consider real time strategies to be "strategy" games and turn based strategies to be "tactic" games, doc. The only other possibility is that "tactic" games focus less on resource management and city building, which would be the most fitting to the definition of tactics, but that doesn't seem to be the case for most peoples answers.
I'd like to throw in Fallout 1 and Fallout 2 as two tactical games I've played and have somehow avoided mention by anyone else. Really, turning Fallout 3 into a first person shooter is a huge disappointment. And why the insistence on so many random spawn battles? It's supposed to be a F***ing wasteland. You could talk down raiders and super mutants in the original, and even talk the final boss to death! You could play a pacifist game without feeling like you're just running away from everything, too. Anyway... End rant.
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16 years ago
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I've played more tactics games than I care to count, but I'm gonna try:
Fire Emblem (6-10, and a little of shadow dragon)
FFT advanced, and a little of the war of the lions
Ogre tactics advanced
advance wars (1,2, and days of ruin)
Civilization 3 and 4
Valkyria Chronicles
Zone of Enders, Fist of Mars (GBA)
and if RTS counts,
Starcraft, Warcraft 3, Age of Empires 1 and 2, a little of Supreme Commander, Starwars: galactic battlegrounds
Stronghold 1 and 2, though this is actually a castle builder so I don't know
And if x0mbiec0rp's right, Fallout 1 and 2
And that's all I care to remember, woo! makes me want to play...
16 years ago
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Fire Emblem, Advance Wars, Command & Conquer, I've played and beaten. I have always had a niche for strategic games, whether they are console or board games such as Chess. They require you to use all of your senses and think coherent.

16 years ago
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They require you to use all of your senses and think coherent.
Hmm, his rook smells like it will take my bishop!
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