List of tactical role-playing video games: 2000 to 2004

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
2000 (JP) 7: The Cavalry of MolmorthNamcoNamcoFantasyPS2Real-time.
2000 (JP) Castle Fantasia 2: Seima TaisenStudio E-Go!Studio E-Go!FantasyWIN
DC (Port)
Eroge.
Prequel to Castle Fantasia.
2000 (NA) Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business[1]Sir-TechInterplayModernWINExpansion to Jagged Alliance 2.
2000 (INT) Jagged Alliance 2[1]Sir-TechTitanModernLIN (Port)Port of Jagged Alliance 2 for WIN.
Sequel to Jagged Alliance.
2000 (JP) Karkurenbo Battle Monster TacticsSpiralNintendoFantasyGBC
2000 (JP) Langrisser Millennium: The Last Century
ラングリッサーミレニアムWS THE LAST CENTURY
MasayaNCSFantasyWS (Port)Port of Langrisser Millennium for DC.
2000 (JP) Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare[1]SegaSega
Red Ent.
SteampunkDC (Port)Port of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT.
Sequel to Sakura Taisen.
2000 (JP) Sakura Taisen[1]Sega
Overworks
Sega
Red Ent.
SteampunkWIN (Port)
DC (Port)
Port of Sakura Taisen for SAT.
Series debuts.
2000 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation-F
SDガンダム ジージェネレーション・エフ
BandaiBandaiSci-FiPS1
2000 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat
SDガンダム Gジェネレーション ギャザービート
BandaiBandaiSci-FiWS
2000 (JP) Seireiki Rayblade
聖霊機ライブレード
WinkysoftWinkysoftSci-FiDC
PS1
2000 (JP) Summon NightFlight-PlanBanprestoSteampunkPS1Series debuts.
2000 (JP) Super Robot Wars AlphaBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS1
2000 (JP) Super Robot Wars Compact 2BanprestoBanprestoSci-FiWSSequel to Super Robot Wars Compact.
2001 (NA) Battle Hunter[2]SuccessA1 GamesSci-FiPS1Card battle.
2001 (JP) Blue Wing BlitzSquareSquareModern
Fantasy
WSC
2001 (JP) Castle Fantasia 2: Seima TaisenStudio E-Go!Studio E-Go!FantasyDC (Port)Eroge.
Port of Castle Fantasia 2: Seima Taisen for WIN.
Prequel to Castle Fantasia.
2001 (JP) Eithéa
アイシア
TamTamAtlusFantasyPS1
2001 (JP) Enterbrain Collection: Simulation RPG TsukūruEnterbrainASCIIN/APS1Part of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites.
2001 (NA) Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel[3][4][5]Micro Forté
14° East
InterplayPost-apocalypticWINSpin-off of Fallout series.
2001 (JP) Global Folktale[6]Idea FactoryIdea FactoryFantasyPS2Real-time.
2001 (JP) Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice[1]
グローランサーII
CareerSoftAtlusFantasyPS2Sequel to Growlanser.
2001 (JP) Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness[1]
グローランサーIII
CareerSoftAtlusFantasyPS2Sequel to Growlanser II: The Sense of Justice.
2001 (JP/NA) Hoshigami: Ruining Blue EarthMaxFiveAtlusFantasyPS1
2001 (JP) Innocent Tears[1][7]Global AModern
Fantasy
DC
2001 (JP) Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare[1]Red
Overworks
SegaSteampunkWIN (Port)Port of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT.
Sequel to Sakura Taisen.
2001 (JP) Sakura Taisen 3: Is Paris Burning?[1]
Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka
Red
Overworks
SegaSteampunkDCSequel to Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare.
2001 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation-F.I.F
SDガンダム ジージェネレーション エフイフ
BandaiBandaiSci-FiPS1
2001 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat 2
SDガンダム Gジェネレーション ギャザビート2
BandaiBandaiSci-FiWSSequel to SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat for WS.
2001 (JP) Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 Value!EnterbrainEnterbrainN/AWINRe-release of Simulation RPG Tsukūru 95 for WIN
Part of the RPG Maker line of video game creation suites.
2001 (??) Summon Night 2Flight-PlanBanprestoSteampunkGBCSequel to Summon Night.
2001 (JP) Super Robot Wars AdvanceBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiGBA
2001 (JP) Super Robot Wars Alpha GaidenBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS1Sequel to Super Robot Wars Alpha.
2001 (JP) Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001Japan Art MediaBanprestoSci-FiPS1
2001 (JP)
2002 (NA)
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis[1]QuestAtlusFantasyGBAPrequel to Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen.
2001 (JP) Tear Ring Saga: Yutona Eiyū Senki
ティアリングサーガ ユトナ英雄戦記
TirnanogEnterbrainSc-FiPS1Series debuts.
2001 (NA/EU) Art of Magic: Magic & Mayhem, The[1]Climax
Charybdis
Virgin
Bethesda
FantasyWINReal-time.
Prequel to Magic & Mayhem.
2001 (JP) Tir-nan-og: The Forbidden Tower
ティル・ナ・ノーグ<ダーナの末裔>
SystemSoftFantasyWIN (Remake)Remake of Tir-nan-og for PC98.
2001 (JP) VolfossNamcoNamcoFantasy
Surreal
PS1
2001 (JP)
2002 (NA/PAL)
Zone of the Enders: The Fist of MarsKonami
Sunrise
KonamiFantasyGBA
2002 (NA) Arc the Lad CollectionWorking DesignsWorking DesignsFantasyPS1 (Rerel)Re-release, compilation and English translation of Arc the Lad, Arc the Lad II and Arc the Lad III.
2002 (JP) Arc the Lad: Kijin FukkatsuBandaiBandaiFantasyWSC
2002 (JP) Black Matrix ZeroFlight-PlanNECFantasyGBAPrequel to Black/Matrix.
2002 (JP) Black/Matrix IIFlight-PlanNECFantasyPS2Sequel to Black/Matrix.
2002 (JP/NA/EU) Dragon Ball Z: Legendary Super WarriorsBanprestoBanpresto
Infogrames
Sci-Fi
Fantasy
GBC
2002 (NA/EU) Dungeons & Dragons: Eye of the Beholder (GBA)ProntoInfogramesFantasyGBA
2002 (JP) Fire Emblem: Fūin no TsurugiIntelligentNintendoFantasyGBA
2002 (NA) Freedom Force[8][9]IrrationalCrave
EA
MacPlay
SuperheroWIN, OSXSeries debuts.
2002 (JP) Front Mission[1]SquareSquareSci-FiWSC (Remake)Remake of Front Mission for SNES.
Series debuts.
2002 (JP) Generation of Next
Generation of Chaos II
ジェネレーションオブカオスNEXT
Idea FactoryIdea FactorySci-FiPS2Sequel to Generation of Chaos.
2002 (DE) Gorky 17
Odium
Metropolis1C Company
TopWare
Monolith
FantasyOSX (Port)Port of Gorky 17 for WIN.
2002 (JP) Innocent Tears[1][7]Global AModern
Fantasy
Xbox (Port)Port of Innocent Tears for DC.
2002 (NA) Jagged Alliance 2: Gold Pack[1]Sir-TechStrategy FirstModernWIN (Comp)Compilation of Jagged Alliance 2 and Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business.
2002 (JP)
2004 (NA)
2005 (EU/AU)
La Pucelle: Tactics[10]
ラ・ピュセル 光の聖女伝説
Nippon IchiNippon Ichi
Mastiff
Koei
FantasyPS2
2002 (JP) Sakura Taisen 4: Koi Seyo, OtomeRed
Overworks
SegaSteampunkDCSequel to Sakura Taisen 3.
2002 (JP) Sakura Taisen Compete BoxSegaSega
Red Ent.
SteampunkDC (Port)Port and compilation of Sakura Taisen 1 through Sakura Taisen 4.
2002 (RU)
2003 (UK/NA)
Paradise Cracked[1][11][12][13]MiST Land SouthBuka
JoWood
CyberpunkWIN
2002 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation: Monoeye Gundams
SDガンダム GGENERATION モノアイ ガンダムズ
BandaiBandaiSci-FiWSSequel to SD Gundam G Generation: Gather Beat 2 for WS.
2002 (JP) Super Robot Wars ImpactBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS2
2002 (JP) Super Robot Wars ReversalBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiGBA
2002 (JP)
2006 (NA)
Super Robot Wars: Original GenerationBanpresto
Atlus
Banpresto
Atlus
Sci-FiGBAFirst game in the series to be published outside Japan.
2002 (JP) Tir-nan-og III
ティル・ナ・ノーグIII
SystemSoftFantasyWINSequel to Tir-nan-og II for PC98.
2002 (JP) Vantage Master: Mystic Far East
VM Japan
Nihon FalcomNihon FalcomFantasyPS2 (Port)Port of Vantage Master: Mystic Far East for WIN.
2002 (JP) Vantage Master: Mystic Far East
VM Japan
Nihon FalcomNihon FalcomFantasyWINSequel to Vantage Master V2.
2003 (JP) 2nd Super Robot Wars AlphaBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS2Sequel to Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden.
2003 (JP/NA)
2004 (EU/AU)
Arc the Lad: Twilight of the Spirits[14]
Arc: Twilight of the Spirits
Cattle CallSCEFantasyPS2
2003 (JP/NA)
2004 (EU)
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness[15]
魔界戦記ディスガイア
Nippon IchiNippon Ichi
Atlus
Koei
FantasyPS2Series debuts.
2003 (JP/NA/PAL) Final Fantasy Tactics Advance[1]
ファイナルファンタジータクティクスアドバンス
SquareSquare
Nintendo
FantasyGBA
2003 (JP/NA)
2004 (EU)
Fire Emblem[1][16]
Fire Emblem: Rekka no Ken[16]
IntelligentNintendoFantasyGBAPrequel to Fire Emblem: Fūin no Tsurugi.
First game in the series to be released outside Japan.[16]
2003 (JP) Front Mission[1]SquareSquareSci-FiPS1 (Remake)Remake of Front Mission for SNES.
Series debuts.
2003 (JP)
2004 (NA)
Front Mission 4Square EnixSquare EnixSci-FiPS2Sequel to Front Mission 3.
2003 (JP) Generation of Chaos Exceed: Yami no Miko Rose[2]
ジェネレーション・オブ・カオスイクシード 闇の皇女ロゼ
Idea FactoryIdea FactoryFantasyGCN
2003 (JP) Generation of Chaos III: Toki no Fuuin[2]
ジェネレーションオブカオスIII 〜時の封印〜
Idea FactoryIdea FactoryFantasyPS2Sequel to Generation of Next.
2003 (NA/EU) Gladius[17][18]LucasArtsLucasArts
Activision
FantasyGCN
PS2
Xbox
2003 (JP)
2004 (NA)
Growlanser Generations[1][6]CareerSoft
Atlus
Atlus
Working Designs
Sci-FiPS2 (Comp)Real-time.
Compilation of Growlanser II and Growlanser III.
2003 (JP) Growlanser IV: Wayfarer of Time[1]
グローランサーIV
AtlusAtlusFantasyPS2Sequel to Growlanser III: The Dual Darkness.
2003 (JP) Sakura Taisen 3: Is Paris Burning?[1]
Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka
Red
Overworks
Sega
Red Ent.
SteampunkWIN (Port)Port of Sakura Taisen 3: Pari wa Moeteiru ka for DC.
Sequel to Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare.
2003 (JP) Sakura Taisen: Atsuki Chishio niOverworksSegaSteampunkPS2 (Remake)Remake of Sakura Taisen 2: Kimi, Shinitamou koto Nakare for SAT.
Sequel to Sakura Taisen.
2003 (JP) Sakura Taisen[1]Red
Overworks
SegaSteampunkPS2 (Remake)Remake of Sakura Taisen for SAT.
Series debuts.
2003 (JP) Mamanyonyo
ままにょにょ
AliceAliceFantasyWINEroge.
Shares the same setting as the Mamatoto series.
2003 (JP/NA/EU) Onimusha Tactics[1][19]CapcomCapcomFantasyGBAPart of the Onimusha series.
2003 (JP) SD Gundam G Generation Advance[2]BandaiSci-FiGBA
2003 (JP) Shinseiki Genso: Spectral Souls[20]
新紀幻想スペクトラルソウルズ
Idea FactoryIdea FactoryFantasyPS2
2003 (EU)
2004 (NA)
Silent Storm[11][21][22][23][24][25]
Операция Silent Storm
Nival1C Company
JoWood
Encore
Sci-Fi
Historical
WINSeries debuts.
2003 (JP) Summon Night 3Flight-PlanBanprestoSteampunkPS2Sequel to Summon Night 2.
2003 (JP) Sunrise World WarSunriseFantasyPS2Spin-off of Sunrise Eiyuutan.
2003 (JP) Super Robot Wars Compact 3BanprestoBanprestoSci-FiWSCSequel to Super Robot Wars Compact 2.
2003 (JP) Super Robot Wars DestinyBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiGBA
2003 (JP) Super Robot Wars Scramble CommanderBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS2
2003 (JP) Tales of the World: Summoners LineageNamcoNamcoFantasyGBASequel to Tales of Phantasia: Narikiri Dungeon.
2003 (JP) Tir-nan-og IV: King of the Valiant
ティル・ナ・ノーグIV 〜紡がれし勇者たち〜
SystemSoftFantasyWINSequel to Tir-nan-og III for WIN.
2003 (JP/CN) Venus & Braves: Majo no Megami to Horobi no Yogen[6]
ヴィーナス&ブレイブス ~魔女と女神と滅びの予言~
NamcoFantasyPS2Real-time.
2003 (NA) Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit DetectiveSensory SweepAtariFantasyGBA
2003 (WW) UFO: Alien Invasion N/A N/A Sci-Fi CROSS Open source.

Spiritual successor to X-COM.

Last stable version (2.5) released in 2014.

2004 (JP) Black/Matrix 00[2]Flight-PlanFantasyPS1 (Port)Port of Black Matrix Zero.
2004 (RU)
2005 (NA)
Cops 2170: The Power of Law[26]MiST LandStrategy FirstPost-apocalyptic
Cyberpunk
WIN
2004 (JP)
2005 (NA/EU)
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones[1][27]IntelligentNintendoFantasyGBA
2004 (JP) Front Mission Mobile[28]Square EnixSci-FiMOBI (Port)Port of Front Mission.
2004 (NA/EU) Future Tactics: The Uprising[29][30]Zed TwoCrave
JoWood
FantasyGCN
PS2
Xbox
2004 (JP) Generation of Chaos IV[6]
新天魔界ジェネレーションオブカオスIV
Idea FactoryIdea FactorySci-FiPS2Sequel to Generation of Chaos III: Toki no Fuuin.
2004 (NA) Growlanser Generations: Deluxe Edition[6]CareerSoft
Atlus
Atlus
Working Designs
Sci-FiPS2 (Limit)Real-time.
Collector's edition version of Growlanser Generations.
2004 (NA)
2005 (EU)
Jagged Alliance 2: Wildfire[1]I-DealStrategy FirstModernWIN (Comp)Compilation of Jagged Alliance 2 and the Wildfire mod.
2004 (JP/NA)
2005 (EU)
Phantom Brave[1][31]
ファントム・ブレイブ
Nippon IchiNippon Ichi
Koei
FantasyPS2
2004 (NA) Shadow Vault[1][32][33][34]MayhemStrategy FirstPost-apocalyptic
Cyberpunk
WIN
2004 (??) Shining Force: Resurrection of the Dark Dragon[1][35]Amusement VisionSegaFantasyGBA (Remake)Remake of Shining Force: The Legacy of Great Intention for GEN.
2004 (EU) Silent Storm: Gold EditionNivalJoWoodSci-Fi
Historical
WIN (Comp)Compilation of Silent Storm and Silent Storm: Sentinels.
2004 (EU) Silent Storm: SentinelsNival1C Company
JoWood
Sci-Fi
Historical
WINSequel to Silent Storm.
2004 (JP) Spectral Force: Radical Elements[6]
スペクトラルフォース ラジカルエレメンツ
NeverlandIdea FactoryFantasyPS2
2004 (RU)
2005 (EU)
Star Wolves
Звездные волки
Xbow1C Company
Excalibur
Micro Application
Sci-FiWINReal-time.
Characters pilot space ships, but the game features traditional RPG elements.
2004 (JP)
2005 (NA)
2006 (PAL)
Stella Deus: The Gate of Eternity[1][6][36]
ステラデウス
PinegrowAtlus
505 GameStreet
FantasyPS2
2004 (JP) Super Robot Wars GCBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiGCN
2004 (JP) Super Robot Wars MXBanprestoBanprestoSci-FiPS2
2004 (JP) Tales of TacticsFantasyMOBI
2004 (??) The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age, The[1][37]GriptoniteEAFantasyGBA
2004 (JP/NA)
2005 (PAL)
Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics[1]Sensory SweepAtariFantasyGBA

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