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10 Best PS1 Strategy Games of All Time

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Best PS1 Strategy Games of All Time

We already published the list of best PS1 games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best PS1 strategy games of all time.

With amazing titles available, the PS1 definitely has a great library of strategy games.

So, if you’re a fan of both the PS1 and 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. Sheep

Sheep
  • Release Data: Minds-Eye Productions/Empire Interactive, 2000
  • Genre: Strategy » General

This isn’t easily recommendable stuff, but it’s breezy fun and a good challenge different from anything else on the market.

Not as clever as Lemmings, but also more intuitive and silly on a basic level.

Quite fun in its execution with a good two-player mode, Sheep offers a lot of bang for your puzzle-game buck.

#9. Vandal Hearts

Vandal Hearts
  • Release Data: KCET/Konami, 1997
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Vandal Hearts plays like Final Fantasy Tactics as you control a party of various characters in a top down battlefield in a square grid-based isometric view.

Those looking for a deep strategy game might be disappointed in this title, but the heave story makes up for it.

#8. Vandal Hearts II

Vandal Hearts II
  • Release Data: Konami, 1999
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

While Vandal Hearts II lacks the grand feel of Final Fantasy Tactics, it is a solid and rewarding strategy-RPG.

It has flaws of its own, but it doesn’t fall into the pitfalls that frustrated many of Final Fantasy Tactics‘ players, making it well suited for both veterans and newcomers to the genre.

#7. Saiyuki: Journey West

Saiyuki: Journey West
  • Release Data: Koei, 2001
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Saiyuki is a competent title with enough depth, playability, challenge, and originality to hold the interest of the discerning strategy fan.

The unique setting and story are presented with a solid translation effort, and the game should take around 30 hours to finish.

This low-profile title definitely deserves a look.

#6. Monster Rancher 2

Monster Rancher 2
  • Release Data: Tecmo, 1999
  • Genre: Strategy » General

Monster Rancher 2 does what every sequel should—it enhances and refines the basic formula of the original without taking away anything essential.

Fans of the first game should feel at home with the sequel, while those new to monster ranching should be able to dive right in.

#5. Harvest Moon: Back To Nature

Harvest Moon: Back To Nature
  • Release Data: TOSE/Victor Interactive Software, 2000
  • Genre: Strategy » Management » Business / Tycoon

While impatient players may want to avoid the considerable time investment required, those looking for a game with hours and hours of highly addictive, nonviolent gameplay should find a comfortable chair and a copy of Harvest Moon: Back to Nature.

#4. Worms Armageddon

Worms Armageddon
  • Release Data: Team 17/MicroProse, 1999
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Artillery

If you’ve got plenty of friends who spend their time lounging around your place, definitely pick this one up for some rewarding gameplay and good laughs.

Although the game has its weak points, the solid gameplay and simple control make this game a must-have for anyone who likes to play games with other humans.

#3. Final Fantasy Tactics

Final Fantasy Tactics
  • Release Data: SquareSoft, 1998
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

The pacing of Final Fantasy Tactics ensures that there’s never a dull moment, and building experience is a real treat—whereas doing so is a chore in most other RPGs.

The challenging nature of this game allows for a much more serious story than most other RPGs, and the ability to customize each soldier to the extreme ensures superior play life.

#2. Front Mission 3

Front Mission 3
  • Release Data: SquareSoft, 2000
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » Tactics

Front Mission 3 has managed to retain its strategy-simulation aspects, albeit at a relatively simpler level, which will let beginners feel comfortable playing the game and keep the hardcore gamers satisfied, too.

Square has managed to deliver a good human drama based on the theme of war in the Front Mission series, and this game fits the series nicely.

#1. Civilization II

Civilization II
  • Release Data: LTI Gray Matter/Human Entertainment, 1998
  • Genre: Strategy » Turn-Based » 4X

In the final analysis, Civilization II is a welcome change of pace for the PlayStation.

If the graphics were better, it would be a must-have, but as it is, Civilization II is a solid, if not spectacular, game that strategy fans will not want to miss.


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See also: Best Gaming Chairs & Best PS2 Games

Are your favorite games on the list?

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