Summary

The long-runningXCOMseries began in 1994 withX-COM: UFO Defense (also known asUFO: Enemy Unknown) and started to receive mainstream attention in 2012 thanks to the critically acclaimedXCOM: Enemy Unknown,which acted as a reboot for the series. The newfound mainstream attention has not been due to changes in its core values, however.XCOM: Enemy Unknownand its sequels have kept the punishing difficulty intact.

XCOM: Chimera Squadstruggled to impress fans of the series, exemplified by its brutal User Score on Metacritic. Consequently, many fans will want similar games to the originals to play. For tactical fans looking for someexcellent turn-based strategy games like theXCOMseries, there are many options available.

jeanne in a battle sequence in jeanne d’arc

Updated Jun 30, 2025, by Michael Llewellyn:XCOM provides a diverse range of gameplay features, including resource management mechanics and strategic planning for upcoming battles. However, at its core, the turn-based combat is what draws players into its nightmarish battlefield against the alien invaders. Whether set in medieval times or a post-apocalyptic world, there are manyturn-based strategy games that are similar to XCOMin one way or another. As such, this article has received an update to feature even more of the best options available.

Jeanne d’Arcis a fantasy-themed tactical RPG based on the real-lifeJoan of Arc, a crucial figureduring the Hundred Years War. It blends historical events and figures into its fantasy realm, featuring captivating characters that players will quickly become invested in.

Mordheim City of the Damned factions ready for battle

Jeanne d’Arcisn’t as challenging asXCOM,but there is a difficulty spike around halfway if players haven’t spent time in free battles and upgrade their recruit’s weapons and armor. It features beautiful anime cutscenes with a Saturday morning cartoon vibe, reminiscent of the 1990sPrince Valiantcartoons, complete with grand heroes and villains. The formerly PSP exclusive is also available on the PS4 and PS5.

Mordheim: City of the Damnedis a tactical RPG set in theWarhammeruniverse, based on the tabletop game by Games Workshop. Mordheim is a nightmarish city where players must choose between four factions, The Mercenaries of the Empire, The Cult of the Possessed, Sisters of Sigmar, and Skaven.

Advance Wars 1 and 2 Reboot main characters in a tank

Fans of the fantasyWarhammerwill be familiar with the challenges and the evil that await them inMordheim, butXCOMfans unfamiliar with the universe will get a kick out of not knowing what awaits them in the city’s skirmishes, the challenging tactics, and varied factions.Mordhiem: City of the Damnedoffers a lot of customization options and tons of lore to delve into for those new toWarhammer.

Advance Wars 1+2: Rebootis a remake of the first twoAdvance Warstitles on the Game Boy Advance, allowing a new generation of Nintendo fans to experience two of the best strategy games ever made. Intelligent Systems, the creators of the Fire Emblem series, developed the originalAdvance Warsgames, but unlikeFire Emblem, Advance Warsdoesn’t feature deep storytelling or characters.

Kartia - opening scene between Mona and Misty before battle

The developers Wayforward handled the remake and the team has done a terrific jobmodernizing two classicsloaded with content. The remakes include quality-of-life features like being able to fast-forward through animations and, more importantly, retake turns to try a new strategy. The simplistic visuals hide a deep strategic set of games that are surprisingly welcoming to newcomers.

Kartia: Word of Fate, also known asThe Legend of Kartiain European territories, is a turn-based strategy RPG developed by Atlus. The art design was collaborated by famedFinal Fantasyillustrator Yoshitaka Amano and Shigenori Soejima, best known for his work on thePersonaseriesandCatherine.

FIghting an opponent in Divinity Original Sin 2

Kartiais a grid-based strategy game set in a fantasy universe. There is a lot of dialogue and character development, so fans of the genre who appreciate good stories will get a lot out of it.Players summon Phantoms into battle with the aid of Kartia cards; the team can create new Phantoms by merging specific cards to change their stats in battle. The combat is challenging, but the rock, paper, and scissors-style gameplay will click after a few rounds.

For fans looking for large-scale open RPG elements with their tactical turn-based combat,Divinity: Original Sin 2is one of the most epic experiences available. As a title that plays like aspiritual successor to classic CRPGslikeBaldur’s Gate, the world evolves and develops based on the player’s choices, and many fights will depend on the protagonist’s choices and actions.

Baldur’s Gate 3 party fighting goblins.

The turn-based tactical combat implements terrain, positioning, and elemental environmental advantages. All of which will appeal to fans of the fighting inXCOM. For fans who love losing hours in a tactical with deep RPG mechanics,Divinity: Original Sin 2would make a solid addition to their collection.

Baldur’s Gate 3is one of 2023’s most celebrated RPGs on consoles and the PC. TheDungeons & Dragons-themed RPG takes players on a journey in a fantasy world where choices matter and can change the protagonist’s relationship with his comrades.

Gladius fighting skeleton soldiers

However, the turn-based combat implements weather, terrain, and the character’s abilities. The high-stakes battles and therisk of losing companionswill resonate with fans of theXCOMseries, and the excellent character development and the fantastic story are the icing on the cake.

Developed by Lucasarts,Gladiusis a turn-based tactical adventure set in a fantasy-themed Ancient Rome. The base building and training fighters will appeal to fans ofXCOM’s planning and building phases. Players can choose their gladiator school and its region to take on rival schools until the plot builds toward something more grand.

Customizing a mech in Front Mission 1st Remake

Players can customize and outfit their warriors and work on their stats RPG-style to improve their abilities in the arena and the battlefield. Gladius has depth, but it’s one of the most accessible in-depth tactical RPG experiences from the PS2, GameCube, and Xbox generations.

Front Mission 1stis a faithful remake of the 1995 classic from the SNES and the PS1. The PS1 and SNES versions never made it outside Japan in the 90s. A Nintendo DS remaster in 2007 that only made it to the US. Thanks to the quality of life improvements and updates to the visuals,Front Mission 1st: Remakeis the definitive version. Moreover, it’s a global release that fans in all territories can get their hands on before playing therest of the series.

A scene featuring characters from Triangle Strategy

It is a grid-based tactical RPG similar toFinal Fantasy Tactics, only players take control of giant mechs named Wanzers.Front Mission 1stcan be played from two perspectives. The opposing OCU and USC forces are Royd and Kevin, respectively. The environment and terrain play a part in the success of defensive tactics like utilizing cover. There are multiple difficulty levels to choose from once they are unlocked. General mode offers a challenge that even the most seasonedXCOMplayers will struggle with.

2022 was a good year for strategy fans. For those wanting a game with political intrigue and mature storytelling,Triangle Strategyis a love letter to classics likeFinal Fantasy TacticsandTactics Ogrethat will scratch that itch.

Fire Emblem Engage a battle in Chapter 7

With its stunning HD-2D visuals,Triangle Strategyis the perfect mix of old and new. It is an accessible title that gradually gets more in-depth and more challenging. There is replay value, thanks to its branching storyline and multiple endings.XCOMfans will appreciate the complexities of the grid-based combat system. Attacks and elemental magic can be used in conjunction with the terrain and the environment to enhance or weaken attacks.

Fire Emblem: Engageis another critically acclaimed title in one of the longest-running tacticalRPG series on consoles. Leaning toward a more anime style than anything in theXCOMseries,Fire Emblem:Engageis just as deep and engaging. It dials back the social sim aspects of its predecessorsbut focuses more on strategy and combat elements.

Although not as technical as the headquarters inXCOM, the home base inFire Emblem: Engageis known as Somniel. Here, players can develop their characters, ready them for combat, manage funding to unlock new weapons, and more. Hanging around at the floating fortress Somniel has surprising depth, but most of it is optional, and fans can focus on the gameplay and the narrative instead if they wish to.