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10 Best PS Vita Turn-Based Strategy Games of All Time

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Best PS Vita Turn-Based Strategy Games of All Time

We already published the list of best PS Vita games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS Vita turn-based strategy games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the PS Vita definitely has a great library of turn-based strategy games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the PS Vita and turn-based strategy games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.

And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.

#10. Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters

Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters
  • Release Data: TOYBOX/Arc System Works, 2015
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » General

This is a game that will have great appeal to those who appreciate a decent, unimposing visual-novel style story and enjoy seeing new takes on tactical gameplay.

Those looking for a series of entertaining tales and a different type of strategy to that commonly seen in RPGs will do well to check the game out.

#9. Destiny of Spirits

Destiny of Spirits
  • Release Data: Q Entertainment/SCEA, 2014
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » General

Destiny of Spirits is not very inviting at first, but the game gradually gets its hooks into you once you traverse its steep learning curve.

Not only that, a divine art style and heavenly soundtrack also augment the outing with some presentational personality.

There’s an entertaining experience sitting behind this title’s multitude menus, but it won’t appeal to everyone.

#8. Uncharted: Fight for Fortune

Uncharted: Fight for Fortune
  • Release Data: Sony Bend/SCEA, 2012
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Card Battle

Fight for Fortune is a respectably entertaining title for players who enjoy the collectible card game genre.

The game has no story and voice acting; it’s a cheap, no frills entry into the Uncharted universe that does things differently.

So, if you are a fan of the series and genre, then you should enjoy Fight for Fortune.

#7. Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart

Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart
  • Release Data: Sting/Compile Heart, 2015
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

As the series’ first shot at a strategy RPG, Hyperdevotion Noire: Goddess Black Heart is a solid attempt.

With many of its characters well formed, unique combat mechanics, and terrain features to spice up the action, fans of the franchise will love with this one.

#6. Monster Monpiece

Monster Monpiece
  • Release Data: Compile Heart, 2014
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Card Battle

Sure, the gameplay is great, but at the same time, it’s not the kind of game that you’d want to be caught playing in public.

But if you can overcome or ignore that bit of shame, then you might be pleased to discover that Monster Monpiece is actually pretty enjoyable, and something that could be used to spend your time.

#5. Rainbow Moon

Rainbow Moon
  • Release Data: SideQuest Studios/EastAsiaSoft, 2013
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Rainbow Moon is a memorable game.

Its compelling RPG elements and careful attention to detail will leave you wanting more – despite its already extraordinary length.

Beautiful landscapes, enjoyable music, epic battles, and endless customization ensure that this release remains a joy for many, many hours.

#4. Worms Revolution Extreme

Worms Revolution Extreme
  • Release Data: Team 17, 2013
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » General

Aside from the Medieval Tales DLC, Worms Revolution Extreme is an uninspiring port of the console version that’s damaged by dodgy controls, a lack of variety, and occasional slowdown.

But for anyone who likes their turn-based strategy a little on the strange but funny side, this is a definite must-have for your PlayStation Vita.

#3. Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention

Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention
  • Release Data: Nippon Ichi Software/NIS America, 2012
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

When it comes to strategy titles, few approach the sheer level of combat depth and offbeat storytelling prowess of Disgaea 3.

Even with the handful of minor faults you’ll encounter throughout the experience, there’s still an enormous amount of challenge and fun to be had.

#2. Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited

Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited
  • Release Data: Nippon Ichi Software/NIS America, 2014
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Addictive, deep, and just a little bit crazy, Disgaea 4: A Promise Revisited is the perfect companion for someone looking for some on-the-move RPG greatness.

If you’re already a fan of the series, then you’ll soon find Disgaea 4 has everything you’ve come to know and love of Disgaea.

#1. Frozen Synapse Prime

Frozen Synapse Prime
  • Release Data: Double Eleven, 2014
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Frozen Synapse Prime is a solid, no luxuries turn-based strategy game.

Mastery isn’t everything, there’s a huge amount of luck involved, too.

Unique to this game is the “simultaneous real time” strategy element in which every player’s choices are executed at the same time, resulting in a fanfare of chaos and destruction.


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See also: Best PS3 Games & Best PS4 Games

Are your favorite games on the list?

Deciding which PS Vita turn-based strategy game is the best is no doubt a never ending topic, but it’s fun to do!

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