While theGears of Warfranchise has seen a number of alterations over the years, The Coalition and Splash Damage storm intototallyuncharted terrain with their tactical spinoff on the series,Gears Tactics.

The game contains much of that same appealing flair fans have come to love from the series - satisfying finishers, explosive shooting mechanics, and a nuanced cover system. Though at its core, the game adheres to the more methodical pacing and tactics of games likeXCOMandSWAT.

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Taking this fusion of themes and mechanics into account, this list will highlight ten gems that fans of the Xbox and Windows turn-based shooter should enjoy.

10Steamworld Heist

This spin-off to the indie hitSteamworld Digdraws from the same imaginative steampunk themes of that series and reconfigures it as a tactical shooter. Despite its differences visually and dimensionally, the game plays and feels much likeGears TacticsorXCOM -with a more colorful 2D twist.

This shooter emphasizes skill, strategy, and precision, as players will fight their way through rustic settings and take out robotic foes. Being a tactical shooting romp, this is a game of utilizing cover points and angles moreso than raw strength.

Gears of War Judgment Baird sniper

With tons of unique weapons, equipment, and consumables - and a robust 20-hour campaign - Image & Form ensures this heist will be fun and plentiful.

9Gears Of War: Judgment

The inclusion of this rather lukewarmGearsspinoff may raise an eyebrow - though there’s a degree of overlap that warrants it which goes beyond just the themes.

This prequel from People Can Fly brings a number of twists and gameplay tweaks that make the experience unique - partly by shifting the focus from Marcus tothe tech-whiz Baird. The game takes a slightly more strategic approach with its challenge-laden campaign mode.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom battle

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But the real highlight is the enjoyable “Overrun” mode, a thrilling multiplayer showdown that adds some tactical elements. Players are tasked with either defending or attacking points of interest and can slot into different roles - from structural repairmen to giant Locust bugs.

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8Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle

If there was a colorful, Nintendo-themed variant on theXCOMorGears Tacticsformula, this charming crossover would be it. Though, despite the fact that Mario and friends take center stage here, this is actually aUbisofteffort - and one regarded as one of theSwitch’s best third-party games.

The plumber hero teams up with a slew of Rabbids cosplaying as Mario and his crew, as they face off against other Rabbid foes. The game eases players into the experience with a simple interface, but ups the ante with increasingly complex battlefields, stronger weapons, and satisfying abilities.

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Ubisoft draws from the foundations ofclassic tactical shootersby stressing turn-based fights, angles, and hit percentages. At the same time, the game maintains thatMariofeel with inclusions like pipes and jumping moves.

7Empire Of Sin

If a colorfulMarioromp can work as a tactical shooter, surely a Prohibition-era mobster game can, right? While this one is a bit rough around the edges - as indicated by the mixed review scores - fans of the similarly dark, gritty shooter that isGears Tacticsshould find some appeal inEmpire of Sin.

The game combines epic scale and flashy, cinematic moments with complex point-and-click gameplay more reminiscent of a classic PC title. Players take on the role of a crime boss circa 1920, seeking to gain control of Chicago and manage his crime empire.

Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege

Despite some shaky mechanics, the themes and concepts behind them prove imaginative and interesting.

6Gears 5

TheGearsseries has seen a variety of tweaks and shifts in gameplay styles since its breakout debut in ‘06. The Coalition’s second effort in the mainline franchise revs up the scale and depth as well as the fun compared toGears 4. Theaddictive multiplayer modesare more expansive and varied than ever, with a revamped Horde mode and the new co-op romp called Escape.

The game sprinkles in tactical and even light RPG elements that should be a draw to fans of the more strategicGears Tactics. Even the campaign experience is more tactical this time around, with its semi open-worlds, various challenges, and a robotic companion that can be customized and upgraded.

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5Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege

There’s been no shortage of games inspired by the works of the late Tom Clancy, which include the stealth-shooterSplinter Celland online action rompThe Division. Yet this more tactical-based FPS proves a particularly fitting complement to the subject matter of his material.

Since its release in ‘15, Ubisoft has worked to polish, deepen, and enhance the experience - which received mixed reception for its lack of depth and fairly crude mechanics. Since then, the multiplayer gameplay’s become a fun go-to for FPS gamers looking for an element of team-based strategy. The abundance of operators, unique maps, and gadgetry allows for an impressive level of depth that doesn’t sacrifice in terms of thrilling action.

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4Battletech

It’s hard to deny the sheer satisfaction of wreaking havoc in a giant mech - as this turn-based strategy from 2018 establishes. The game combines fun shooting mechanics with procedural moves and light micromanaging.Battletechallows for countless options for players to customize and deck out theirmonstrous mechswhile commanding multiple units to coordinate assaults.

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Players gain advantages through effective equipment and skills, along with targetting optimal areas of enemies based on positioning and percentages.

3UFO: Enemy Unknown

For many fans of strategy games, this MicroProse title - also known asX-COM: Enemy Unknown- remains a timeless gem and a significant part of gaming history. Indeed, this cult classic from ‘94 has been regarded by some as one of the best games of all time. It’s understandable, as it’s helped shaped the tactical-shooting genre andspawned an entire series, including a flashier 2012 remake.

With some immense depth and range of options at one’s disposal, this tactical-sim feels as much like a military command center as it does a video game.Enemy Unknownbrings a truly unique gameplay experience that allows the player to take charge as an astute alien-fighting tactician.

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2SWAT 4

This tactical gunner from Irrational Games takes players to a fictional locale for the first time in thePolice Questseries, centering around the hostile city of Fairview.

This storied series has seen a number of releases since its debut in 1987, taking significant evolutionary strides along the way. And despite releasing in ‘05, it holds up surprisingly well with its dynamic lighting, detailed gameplay, and super-smart AI - all of which takes full advantage of Unreal Engine 2.

SWAT 4is reminiscent of a more tactical - and law-abiding - version ofPayday 2with its range of unique missions and its refined, enjoyable co-op options.

1XCOM 2

When it comes to the esteemed series that isXCOM, this is often considered the best of the best - certainly when it comes to its flashy visuals and cinematic flair. Unlike earlier entries, the odds are stacked against the player - in terms of both the grueling difficulty and underdog premise. Aliens have occupied earth, relegating human squads to a small resistance force.

Still, this David vs (alien) Goliath showdown is all the most exciting and rewarding for its punishing gameplay.

Even if onedoesn’tsuccumb to countless restarts,XCOM 2bombards the player with countless hours of addictive, in-depth gameplay - with a range of rotating factors, collectibles, and challenges. This ensures an experience that’s both distinct and thrilling each time.

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