Xbox owners are spoiled for choice when it comes to picking their next game to play. Between the console's backward compatibility and the existence of Game Pass, it can be pretty hard to decide what game to pick up. Game Pass has a lot of great shooters, but gamers who like a slower pace might want to consider one of the many excellent turn-based games on the various Xbox consoles.
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Whether it be a JRPG, CRPG, strategy game, or indie title, Xbox has a turn-based game for just about everyone. Of course, picking the "best" game is a matter of taste, so these games were chosen by considering Metacritic scores, audience reception, and generally how popular the games are.
10 Marvel's Midnight Sons
Metacritic Score: 81
Marvel's Midnight Suns
- Released
- December 2, 2022
- Developer(s)
- Firaxis Games
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
- Genre(s)
- Tactical, RPG
Released in 2022, Midnight Suns is an awesome choice for Xbox owners who are also superhero fans. Easily one of the best superhero RPGs in recent years, Midnight Suns puts players in the shoes of The Hunter, an ancient hero tasked with saving the world from an ancient evil.
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To defeat said evil, The Hunter must team up with some of Marvel's most iconic heroes. In teams of three, heroes fight against grunts and famous villains (and heroes) in tense and strategic turn-based battles. Throw in some in-depth RPG mechanics and a fun-to-explore hub world, and Midnight Suns becomes a very tempting proposition for fans of turn-based battles.
9 Wasteland 3
Metacritic Score: 84
Wasteland 3
- Released
- August 28, 2020
- Developer(s)
- inXile entertainment
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Genre(s)
- RPG, Strategy
Wasteland 3 is a turn-based RPG strategy game that gives off heavy Fallout 1 and 2 vibes. The reason for that is that it's made by some of the original developers of the Fallout series. During combat, players control their squad on a grid-based map and must take things like range, enemy armor, damage type, placement, and elevation into account.
Wasteland 3's combat feels fairly old school and can be quite unforgiving — especially to newcomers. Each battle is hard-won, making Wasteland 3's turn-based combat immensely rewarding. It's one of the best open-world apocalyptic games ever made, and its world-building and dark humor will appeal to Fallout fans.
8 Darkest Dungeon
Metacritic Score: 84
Darkest Dungeon
Darkest Dungeon is not for the faint of heart. One of the best dark fantasy games around, Darkest Dungeon is a gruelingly difficult and unforgiving turn-based RPG that loves to punish every little mistake. Its combat has a steep learning curve, and players have to learn to get used to dying fast.
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However, Darkest Dungeon is rarely unfair. Each dead hero and each failed expedition into the dungeon teaches the player a lesson and prepares them for their next jaunt. As players learn the ins and outs of each location, playable classes, and enemy types, they become better prepared. The turn-based combat might look simple at first, but it has a lot of depth, especially once player progression through the town building kicks in. Darkest Dungeon is a great option for any Xbox owners looking to test themselves.
7 South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Metacritic Score: 84
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
- Released
- October 17, 2017
- Developer(s)
- Ubisoft San Francisco
- Platform(s)
- Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- RPG
It's often debated which game is better — South Park: The Stick of Truth or The Fractured But Whole — but both are great turn-based RPGs. The Fractured But Whole just edges out the Stick of Truth on this list due to it being slightly more recent, meaning it's more likely some of the game's topical jokes will land. It also has one of the best videogame names ever.
The Fractured But Whole is a pretty simple RPG. Its turn-based combat is far from difficult, and its artifact-based progression system can feel slightly bare bones. This isn't the kind of game where fans spend hours deliberating about builds and party loadouts. Instead, most of the fun comes from spotting Easter eggs and the game's many hilarious gigs. This might turn off some "hardcore" RPG fans, but The Fractured But Whole is a refreshing, more casual take on traditional turn-based RPG systems.
6 XCOM 2
Metacritic Score: 87
XCOM 2
- Released
- February 5, 2016
- Developer(s)
- Firaxis Games
- Platform(s)
- Android, iOS, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s)
- Strategy, RPG
Ever since the XCOM series first appeared in 1994, its name has been synonymous with excellent turn-based tactics gameplay. 2013's XCOM: Enemy Unknown did a lot to refresh the series for modern audiences, and XCOM 2 built on those excellent foundations.
Arguably one of the best strategy games with permadeath, XCOM 2 has players lead a squad of fighters in a rebellion against Earth's alien invaders. The tactics element is twofold, as the player leads their squad of up to 6 soldiers in turn-based battles against alien forces — as well as managing the global-wide rebellion. Injured squad mates can be lost forever, and making the wrong decisions can lead to no-win situations. As a downside, XCOM 2's chance-to-hit accuracy system can feel pretty unfair, meaning this is a turn-based game that can take a lot of patience to get through.
5 Fuga: Melodies Of Steel 2
Metacritic Score: 86
Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2
- Released
- May 11, 2023
- Developer(s)
- CyberConnect2
- Platform(s)
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
- Genre(s)
- RPG, Tactical
The original Fuga: Melodies of Steel was an awesome indie RPG that flew under a lot of gamers' radars. Thankfully, that didn't stop the developers from releasing a sequel that improved upon the original in every way. In Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2, the player controls a tank crew made up of anthropomorphic anime-style animals in turn-based tank battles.
Despite its cutesy graphics, the game has a compelling story, and the combat is deeply strategic. The sequel's turn-based battle system feels similar to the original but has new additions like a reworked Soul Cannon, more flexibility, and a new airship support system. Its pacing can feel a little slow at times, and progression takes a while to get going, but Xbox owners shouldn't overlook this indie gem.
4 Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition
Metacritic Score: 92
Divinity: Original Sin 2
Made by the same geniuses behind the legendary Baldur's Gate 3, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the best isometric RPGs ever made. Featuring an epic story, a cast of compelling characters, and genre-defining turn-based combat, many fans consider it a masterpiece.
It's difficult to briefly sum up just how good Original Sin 2's battles really are. The game uses a dynamic system that allows players to combine certain elements on the battlefield to outthink their enemies. Often, working out how these elements will interact is half the struggle, and the simplest actions can have unforeseen consequences. While there is quite a steep learning curve, combat mostly feels fair. By the time the final chapter rolls around and the party is leveled up, the turn-based battles feel like a symphony of carnage, with the player taking on the role of conductor.
3 Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
Metacritic Score: 92
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth
- Released
- January 26, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio
- Platform(s)
- PS5, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC
When Sega announced in 2017 that they were making a turn-based Yakuza game, no one knew what to expect. Many fans were rightly skeptical: how would one of the most famous brawlers ever translate to strategic turn-based RPG battles? As it turned out, Sega knew what it was doing.
Like a Dragon was a smash hit, and its sequel, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, improved upon its combat in myriad ways. The combat system feels a lot like the old turn-based Final Fantasy games in the best possible way. Despite the series' zany humor and aesthetics, the battle mechanics are fairly in depth. Late-game content can take an excessive amount of grinding, but that's expected for both a Yakuza game and a game inspired by old-school turn-based JRPGs. With lots of jobs and gear to unlock, Infinite Wealth offers around 60 hours of fun.
2 Persona 5 Royal
Metacritic Score: 94
Persona 5 Royal
- Released
- March 31, 2020
- Developer(s)
- Atlus, P-Studio
- Genre(s)
- JRPG
The Persona series, a spin-off of the legendary Shin Megami Tensei, has been around since 1996. Over the years, the franchise's excellent Persona-catching turn-based battles have evolved quite a bit, culminating in the masterpiece that is Persona 5 Royal. In a nutshell, Persona 5 Royal's combat resembles what would happen if someone took Pokemon and added a ton of depth.
Players control a party of students and their various personas as they explore the game's dungeons and battle monsters. The turn-based combat relies heavily on strategy and using an enemy's weakness against them, as doing so can earn the player free turns. Players can level up and even merge their personas into new, more powerful versions. Add the fact that Persona 5 Royal has one of the best stories of any turn-based JRPG, and there's really no reason not to give the game a try.
1 Baldur's Gate 3
Metacritic Score: 99
Baldur's Gate 3
- Released
- August 3, 2023
- Developer(s)
- Larian Studios
- Platform(s)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC, macOS
- Genre(s)
- RPG
Since it was released in 2023, Baldur's Gate 3 has become the new gold standard for turn-based CRPGs. It's world-building, characters, story, and turn-based combat are all top tier. Few games manage to get so much right and garner so much community goodwill.
Baldur's Gate 3 has become famous for the depth of choice it offers players, something that extends to its characters, builds, and combat choices. In Baldur's Gate 3, small decisions often have big consequences. Much like Larian's other release, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Baldur's Gate 3 offers a depth of strategy rarely seen in other games. Its rule set, an adapted version of Dungeons and Dragons, is welcoming to beginners while complex enough for veterans. The only slight blemish is that combat heavily relies on dice roles and, therefore, chance — something that can feel unfair and takes a while to get used to.
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