It's adds a nice
little tactical element to battles as you're not able to depend on the stronger attacks offered by a Persona.
Not exact matches
Valkyria Revolution describes itself as a mixture of a
tactical and action RPG, but actually it feels more like a hack - and - slash game with very
little strategical
elements.
The control scheme is competently handled, although movement can feel a
little clunky and those unfamiliar with this kind of game would be advised to start on a lower difficulty setting until they feel comfortable juggling the
tactical elements with the straightforward combat.
Vanillaware's steez is to combine light RPGish
elements with mechanics that are a
little more straight forward; Muramasa is a side - scrolling hack - n - slasher where stats and item management are brought to the forefront of
tactical combat.