List of tactical role-playing video games: 1995 to 1999

This is a comprehensive index of commercial tactical role-playing games for all platforms, sorted chronologically. Information regarding date of release, developer, publisher, platform and notability is provided when available. The table can be sorted by clicking on the small boxes next to the column headings.

See Lists of video games for related lists.

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Video game platforms
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Types of releases
RereleaseThe game was re-released on the same platform with no or only minor changes.
PortThe game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences.
RemakeThe game is an enhanced remake of an original, released on the same or different platform, with changes to graphics, sound and/or gameplay.
CompilationA compilation, anthology or collection of several titles, usually (but not always) belonging to the same series.
LimitedA special release (often called "Limited" or "Collector's Edition") with bonus collector's material. Often provided to people who pre-order a game.

List

YearTitleDeveloperPublisherSettingPlatformSeries/Notes
1995 (JP) 2nd Super Robot Wars GBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiGB (Remake)Remake of 2nd Super Robot Wars.
1995 (JP) 4th Super Robot WarsBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiSNESRemake of 3rd Super Robot Wars.
1995 (JP) Arc the LadG-CraftSCEFantasyPS1Series debuts.
1995 (JP) Ball Bullet Gun: Survival Game SimulationSci-FiSNES
1995 (JP) Langrisser, Der[1][2]
Langrisser II
デア ラングリッサー
MasayaNCSFantasySNES (Remake)Remake of Langrisser II for GEN.
Sequel to Warsong.
1995 (JP) Farland StoryTGLBanprestoFantasySNES (Port)Port of Farland Story for DOS.
Series debuts.
1995 (JP) Farland Story 2[1]
Farland Story Denki: Arc Ou no Ensei
TGLBanprestoFantasySNES (Port)Port of Farland Story Denki: Arc Ou no Ensei for DOS
Sequel to Farland Story.
1995 (JP) Farland Story: Daichi no Kizuna
Farland Story 5
TGLTGLFantasyDOSSequel to Farland Story: Shirogane no Tsubasa.
1995 (TW) Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden CastleDynastyFantasyDOSSequel to Flame Dragon: Demon's Seal.
1995 (JP) Front Mission[1][3]SquareSquareSci-FiSNESSeries debuts.
1995 (JP) Heian Fuuunden
平安風雲伝
KSSKSSFantasySNES
1995 (NA) Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games[1]Sir-TechSir-TechModernDOSSpin-off of Jagged Alliance.
1995 (JP) Kou Ryuu Ki[1]KoeiFantasySNES
1995 (JP) Little Master 3
リトルマスター〜虹色の魔石〜
Tokuma ShotenFantasySNESSequel to Little Master 2.
1995 (JP) Majin Tensei II: Spiral Nemesis
魔神転生II SPIRAL NEMESIS
AtlusAtlusFantasySNESSequel to Majin Tensei
1995 (??) Mystaria: The Realms of Lore[1]
Blazing Heroes
Riglord Saga
MicrocabinSegaFantasySATSeries debuts.
1995 (JP) Sengoku Cyber: Fujimaru Jigokuhen
戦国サイバー 藤丸地獄変
SonySonyHistoricalPS1
1995 (JP) Shining Force Gaiden: Final Conflict[1]Sonic!SegaFantasyGGSet between Shining Force and Shining Force II.
1995 (JP) Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together[4]QuestAtlusFantasySNES
1995 (JP) Tenchi Muyo! Game-henBanprestoFantasySNES
1995 (KR) War of Genesis, The[5]SoftmaxSoftmaxFantasyDOSSeries debuts.
1995 (NA/EU) X-COM: Terror from the DeepMicroProseMicroProseSci-FiDOSSequel to X-COM: UFO Defense.
1995 (NA/EU)
1997 (JP)
X-COM: UFO Defense[6][7]MicroProseMicroProse
MediaQuest
Sci-FiPS1 (Port)Port of X-COM: UFO Defense for AMI.
Series debuts.
1996 (JP) Arc the Lad IIARCSCEIFantasyPS1Sequel to Arc the Lad.
1996 (JP) Bahamut Lagoon[1]
バハムートラグーン
SquareSquareFantasySNES
1996 (NA) Birthright: The Gorgon's Alliance[1]SynergisticSierraFantasyDOS
WIN
RTS/RPG.
1996 (JP) Densetsu no Ogre BattleQuestRiverhill SoftwareFantasySAT (Port)Port of Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen for SNES.
1996 (JP) Langrisser, Der[1][2]
Langrisser II
MasayaNCSFantasyPCFX (Remake)Remake of Langrisser II for GEN.
Sequel to Warsong.
1996 (NA) Dragon Force[1][2]
ドラゴンフォース
SegaWorking DesignsFantasySAT
1996 (JP) Dragon Knight IV
ドラゴンナイト4
ELFBanprestoFantasySNES (Port)Eroge.
Port of Dragon Knight IV for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Knight III.
1996 (JP) Energy BreakerNeverlandFantasySNES
1996 (JP) Farland Saga: Toki no DouhyouTGLTGLFantasyDOSContinuation of the Farland Story series.
1996 (JP) Farland Story: Kamigami no Isen
Farland Story 6
TGLTGLFantasyDOSSequel to Farland Story: Daichi no Kizuna.
1996 (JP) FEDA Remake!: Emblem of Justice[8]YanomanFantasySAT (Remake)Remake of FEDA: Emblem of Justice.
1996 (JP) Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu[1]IntelligentNintendoFantasySNES
1996 (JP) Langrisser III
ラングリッサーIII
MasayaNCSFantasySATPrequel to Warsong.
1996 (JP) MetajoR-ForceR-ForceFantasyPC98
1996 (JP) MonstaniaAmccus
Bits Laboratory
Pack-In-VideoFantasySNES
1996 (JP) Riglord Saga 2MicrocabinSegaFantasySATSequel to Mystaria: The Realms of Lore.
1996 (JP) Sakura Taisen[1]SegaSega
Red Ent.
SteampunkSATSeries debuts.
1996 (JP) Shin Super Robot WarsBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS1
1996 (JP) Super Robot Taisen Gaiden: Masō Kishin - The Lord Of ElementalBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiSNES
1996 (JP) Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling TogetherQuestRiverhill SoftwareFantasySAT (Port)Port of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together for SNES.
1996 (JP) Treasure Hunter GStingSquareFantasySNES
1996 (JP)
1997 (NA/EU)
Vandal Hearts[1][9]KonamiKonamiFantasyPS1
1996 (EU) X-COM: Terror from the DeepMicroProseMicroProseSci-FiPS1 (Port)Port of X-COM: Terror from the Deep for DOS.
Sequel to X-COM: UFO Defense.
1996 (EU) X-COM: Unknown TerrorMythosMicroProseSci-FiDOS (Comp)Compilation of X-COM: UFO Defense and X-COM: Terror from the Deep for DOS.
1997 (JP) BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia SenkiIntelligentNintendoFantasySNESPrequel to Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken and Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo.
1997 (JP) Dark Law: Meaning of DeathASCIIASCIIFantasySNES
1997 (JP) Dragon Knight IV
ドラゴンナイト4
ELFBanprestoFantasyPS1 (Port)Eroge.
Port of Dragon Knight IV for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Knight III.
1997 (JP) Dragon Knight IV
ドラゴンナイト4
ELFNECFantasyPCFX (Port)Eroge.
Port of Dragon Knight IV for PC98.
Sequel to Dragon Knight III.
1997 (JP) Farland Saga 2: Toki no MichishirubeTGLTGLFantasyWINSequel to Farland Saga: Toki no Douhyou.
1997 (JP) Farland Story[1]TGLTGLFantasyPS1 (Port)Port of Farland Story for DOS.
Series debuts.
1997 (JP) FEDA 2: White Surge the Platoon[10]YanomanFantasyPS1Sequel to FEDA: Emblem of Justice.
1997 (JP)
1998 (NA)
Final Fantasy Tactics[1][3][4]
ファイナルファンタジータクティクス
SquareSquare
SCE
FantasyPS1
1997 (JP) Front Mission 2SquareSquareSci-FiPS1Sequel to Front Mission.
1997 (JP) Galaxy Fraulein Yuna 3: Lightning AngelHudson SoftSci-FiSATSequel to Galaxy Fraulein Yuna II: Eternal Princess.
1997 (NA) Incubation: The Wilderness MissionsBlue ByteBlue ByteSci-FiWINExpansion to Incubation: Time Is Running Out
Part of the Battle Isle series.
1997 (NA) Incubation: Time Is Running Out[7]Blue ByteBlue ByteSci-FiWINPart of the Battle Isle series.
1997 (JP) Langrisser IV
ラングリッサーIV
CareerSoftFantasySAT
PS1
Sequel to Langrisser III
1997 (JP) Langrisser I & II[1]
ラングリッサーI&II
FantasyPS1 (Remake)Remake and compilation of Langrisser and Langrisser II for GEN.
1997 (JP)
1998 (NA)
Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia[1]ASCIIASCII
Toshiba
FantasyPS1
1997 (JP)
1998 (NA)
Ogre Battle: Limited Edition[1][11]EnixFantasyPS1 (Comp)Compilation of Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen and Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together.
1997 (JP) Ronde
輪舞曲
MITAtlusFantasySAT
1997 (JP)
1998 (NA/EU)
Shining Force III[1]CamelotSegaFantasySATSequel to Shining the Holy Ark.
1997 (JP) Söldnerschild SKoeiFantasySAT
1997 (JP) Super Robot Wars FBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiSAT
1997 (JP)
1998 (NA)
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together[12]QuestAtlusFantasyPS1 (Port)Port of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together for SNES.
1997 (JP) Vandal Hearts[1]KonamiKonamiFantasySAT (Port)Port of Vandal Hearts for PS1.
1997 (JP)
1998 (TW/KR)
Vantage Master
ヴァンテージ・マスター
Nihon FalcomNihon FalcomFantasyWINSeries debuts.
1997 (JP) Vantage Master V2
Vantage Master Online
Nihon FalcomFantasyWINSequel to Vantage Master.
1997 (KR) War of Genesis 2, The[5]SoftmaxSoftmaxFantasyDOSSequel to The War of Genesis.
1997 (NA) X-COM: ApocalypseMythosMicroProseSci-FiDOS
WIN
Real-time (optional).
Sequel to X-COM: Terror from the Deep.
1998 (JP) Black/MatrixFlight-PlanNECFantasySAT
PS1
1998 (JP) Brave Saga II
ブレイブサーガ2
TakaraSci-FiPS1Sequel to Shin Sedai Robot Senki: Brave Saga.
1998 (NA) Brigandine: The Legend of Forsena[1]Hearty RobinAtlusFantasyPS1
1998 (JP) Castle FantasiaStudio E-Go!Studio E-Go!FantasyWINEroge.
Series debuts.
1998 (JP) Farland Saga: Toki no DouhyouTGLTGLFantasySAT (Port)Port of Farland Saga: Toki no Douhyou for DOS.
Continuation of the Farland Story series.
1998 (TW) Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of WindDynastyFantasyDOSSequel to Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle.
1998 (JP) Galaxy Fraulein Yuna 3: Final EditionHudson SoftSci-FiPS1 (Port)Port of Galaxy Fraulein Yuna 3: Lightning Angel.
Sequel to Galaxy Fraulein Yuna II: Eternal Princess.
1998 (NA) Incubation: Hidden Worlds[7]Blue ByteBlue ByteSci-FiWIN (Limit)Collector's edition version of Incubation: Time Is Running Out
Part of the Battle Isle series.
1998 (JP/NA)
1999 (EU)
Kartia: The Word of Fate[1][11][12]
The Legend of Kartia
AtlusAtlus
Konami
FantasyPS1
1998 (JP) Langrisser V: The End of Legend
ラングリッサーV ~The End of Legend~
MasayaNCSFantasySATSequel to Langrisser IV.
1998 (JP) Langrisser TributeFantasySAT (Port)Port and compilation of Langrisser IV through Langrisser V.
1998 (EU)
1999 (NA)
Magic & Mayhem[1]Mythos (Julian Gollop)Virgin
Bethesda
FantasyWINRTS/RPG.
1998 (JP)
1999 (NA)
Monsterseed[1]SunsoftSunsoftFantasyPS1
1998 (JP)
2000 (NA)
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure[12]Nippon IchiAtlusFantasyPS1
1998 (JP) Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto NakareSegaSega
Red Ent.
SteampunkSATSequel to Sakura Taisen.
1998 (JP) Shin Sedai Robot Senki: Brave Saga
Brave Saga
TakaraSci-FiPS1
1998 (JP) Shining Force III Scenario 2[1]CamelotSegaFantasySATParallel to Shining Force III.
1998 (JP) Shining Force III Scenario 3[1]CamelotSegaFantasySATSequel to Shining Force III and Shining Force III Scenario 2.
1998 (JP) Simulation RPG Construction
SRC
KeiN/AWINVideo game creation suite.
1998 (JP) Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95ASCIIASCIIN/AWINPart of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites.
1998 (JP) Simulation RPG TsukūruPegasus JapanASCIIN/ASAT
PS1
Part of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites.
1998 (JP) Super Robot Wars FBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS1 (Port)Port of Super Robot Wars F for Sega Saturn.
1998 (JP) Super Robot Wars F FinalBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiSAT
1998 (JP)
2000 (NA)
Vanguard Bandits[1]Human
Working
Human
Working
FantasyPS1
1998 (KR) War of Genesis Side Story I, The: Rhapsody of Zephyr[1]
The Rhapsody of Zephyr
SoftmaxSoftmaxFantasyWIN
1998 (JP) WachenröderSegaSegaSci-FiSAT
1998 (NA) X-COM: Collector's EditionMythos
MicroProse
MicroProseSci-FiWIN (Comp)Compilation of UFO: Enemy Unknown, X-COM: Terror from the Deep and X-COM: Apocalypse.
1998 (NA) X-COM: UFO DefenseMythosMicroProse
Spectrum Holobyte
Sci-FiWIN (Port)Port of X-COM: UFO Defense for AMI.
Series debuts.
1999 (JP) Aizouban HoushinengiFu-QiKOEIFantasyPS1
1999 (JP) Arc the Lad IIIARCSCEIFantasyPS1Sequel to Arc the Lad II.
1999 (JP) Black/Matrix Advanced[1]
Black/Matrix A/D
Flight-PlanNECFantasyDC (Remake)Remake of Black/Matrix for SAT.
1999 (JP) Castle Fantasia 2: Seima TaisenStudio E-Go!Studio E-Go!FantasyWINEroge.
Prequel to Castle Fantasia.
1999 (JP) DeviceReignStarlight MarryMedia WorksSci-FiSAT
PS1
1999 (JP)
2000 (UK)
2001 (NA)
Eternal Eyes[1]TamTam
Alpha-Unit
Sunsoft
TAMM
FantasyPS1
1999 (JP) Farland OdysseyTGLTGLFantasyWINSpin-off of the Farland Story series.
1999 (JP) Farland Saga 2: Toki no MichishirubeTGLTGLFantasyPS1 (Port)Port of Farland Saga 2: Toki no Michishirube for WIN.
Sequel to Farland Saga: Toki no Douhyou.
1999 (JP) Fire Emblem: Thracia 776[1]IntelligentNintendoFantasySNESFollow-up to Fire Emblem: Seisen no Keifu.
1999 (TW) Flame Dragon Plus: Marks of WindDIIFantasyDOSSequel to Flame Dragon 2: Legend of Golden Castle.
1999 (JP)
2000 (NA/EU)
Front Mission 3[12]SquareSquare
Square EA
FantasyPS1Sequel to Front Mission 2.
First game in the series to be published in North America.
1999 (NA/EU) Gorky 17
Odium
Metropolis1C Company
TopWare
Monolith
FantasyWIN
1999 (JP) Growlanser[1]
グローランサー
AtlusAtlusFantasyPS1Series debuts.
1999 (NA) Jagged Alliance 2[1][13]Sir-TechTalonSoftModernWINSequel to Jagged Alliance.
1999 (JP) Langrisser Millennium
ラングリッサーミレニアム
MasayaNCSFantasyDC
1999 (JP) Little Witching Mischiefs
魔女っ子大作戦
Toys For BobBandaiFantasyPS1
1999 (JP)
2003 (CN)
Mamatoto: A Record of War
ママトト -a record of war-
AliceSoftAliceSoftFantasyWINEroge.
1999 (JP)
2000 (NA)
Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber[1][11]
オウガバトル64 Person of Lordly Caliber
Ōga Batoru Rokujūyon Person of Lordly Caliber
Quest
Nintendo
AtlusFantasyN64Sequel to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen.
1999 (JP) Ouka Houshin[1]Media WorksFantasyDC
1999 (JP)
2001 (NA)
Saiyuki: Journey West
西遊記 (さいゆうき)
KoeiKoeiFantasyPS1Based loosely on the novel, Journey to the West.
1999 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation-0[2]
SD Gundam G Generation-0: G Zero
SDガンダム ジージェネレーション・ゼロ
BandaiBandaiSci-FiPS1
1999 (JP) Super Robot Wars 64BanprestoBanprestoSci-FiN64
1999 (JP) Super Robot Wars CompactBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiWS
1999 (JP) Super Robot Wars F FinalBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS1 (Port)Port of Super Robot Wars F Final for Sega Saturn.
1999 (JP/NA)
2000 (PAL)
Vandal Hearts II[1]KonamiKonamiFantasyPS1Sequel to Vandal Hearts.
1999 (NA) X-COM CollectionMythosMicroProse
Mythos
Sci-FiWIN (Comp)Compilation of all X-COM titles to date.

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