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5 Best Turn-Based Strategy Games on PlayStation 5

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If you're tired of the non-stop chaos of FPS and action-adventure games, then maybe it's time to bring it down a gear with some turn-based strategy games. Although they are much slower-paced and require you to exercise your brain more, turn-based strategy games can deliver some great gaming experiences. Don't believe us? Then give these five of the best turn-based strategy games on PlayStation 5 a try and let us know if your opinion has changed. Because we have a strong feeling, they'll change your opinion.

5. Dicey Dungeons

Dicey Dungeons Launch Trailer

Dicey Dungeons is a roguelike deck builder in which you explore dungeons as a giant walking dice. Moreover, you can select from six different characters, all of which are dice. Each one, however, has its own abilities that offer up a different playstyle. For example, the Thief class allows you to steal random enemy equipment every turn. The Robot class, on the other hand, gains dice by playing a push-your-luck blackjack game. Each class plays differently and will give you a new perspective on the game's turn-based combat.

Regardless of which class you choose, you'll need to master it if you want to beat Lady Luck, the game's main antagonist. Because she will throw every evil creature she possesses in your path in order to prevent you from stopping her. Overall, Dicey Dungeons is an excellent introduction to turn-based strategy games. It's a unique experience in its own right, but it'll also teach you the ins and outs of the genre and have you ready for a bigger challenge by the end.

4. Inscryption

Inscryption Trailer | Devolver Digital E3 2021

Inscryption is an excellent example of how immersive turn-based strategy games can be. This inky black card battler combines roguelike deckbuilding with escape-room puzzles and psychological horror. Trapped inside Leshy's cabin, you must find your way out. However, in Inscryption, the only way out is through. Therefore, you must take on disturbing figures in a turn-based card game, where you must beat each one in order to make it out alive.

However, Inscryption has more than just turn-based card combat. It also doubles as an escape room-style game, as the room you're in is filled with puzzles that you must solve in order to escape or progress to the next game. Still, you're gambling your life in every step, so you'll want to make sure you think every move over twice. As the stakes are at an all-time high in this turn-based strategy game.

3. Ruined King: A League of Legends Story

Ruined King: A League of Legends Story | Official Gameplay Trailer

If you enjoy the MOBA League of Legends, you might be interested in Ruined King: A League of Legends Story. This is a turn-based spin-off game set in the same universe as the MOBA, and it tells a new story based on the characters' lore. By uniting a party of League of Legends champions, such as Miss Fortune, Braum, Yasuo, and more, you'll explore the city of Bilgewater and set sail for the Shadow Isles to uncover the secrets of the deadly black mist.

If you've seen the League of Legends animated show Arcane, then this is right down your alley. In fact, both stories take place in Bilgewater. Ruined King: A League of Legends Story, on the other hand, tells a different story about the characters. What's more, you'll still have the MOBA's character's abilities at your disposal; you'll just be using them to take on combat in a different fashion. Nonetheless, it's one of the best turn-based strategy games on PlayStation 5, and unlike our previous two entries, it's not card-based, which should provide a welcomed change of pace.

2. Marvel's Midnight Suns

Marvel's Midnight Suns | Official Launch Trailer

If you want the full scope of what turn-based strategy games have to offer, Marvel's Midnight Suns delivers it. Set in the Marvel universe you play as the legendary demon slayer, The Hunter. New to the superhero world of Marvel, you must band a team of superheroes together to take down supernatural warriors who pose an apocalyptic threat. However, because Marvel's Midnight Suns also function as an RPG, your superhero “friends” will not eagerly fight alongside you. Instead, you must earn it.

Marvel's Midnight Suns has an entire role-playing aspect that requires you to get to know the other superheroes. This helps to give insight into each character's backstory and the game's plot. Once you've gained friendship with another hero, then you can ask them to fight alongside you in battle. The best part is that each hero has unique abilities in the game's turn-based combat. And the more you grow your friendship with them, the more abilities you'll unlock for them. Overall, it can get really exciting as you swap between heroes and look for different symmetries between their abilities.

1. Baldur's Gate III

Baldur's Gate 3 - Reveal Trailer | PS5 Games

Set in the D&D universe, Baldur's Gate III is a story-rich, party-based RPG with turn-based combat. However, your choices matter and shape your adventure, so you'll want to make them wisely. “Mysterious abilities are awakening inside you, drawn from a Mind Flayer parasite planted in your brain. Resist, and turn darkness against itself. Or embrace corruption, and become ultimate evil.” With a wide selection of D&D races and classes, you get to choose your player and decide their story.

What's more, you can play the game in online multiplayer with up to four players. You can travel as a team, or split up and forge your own stories. All in all, Baldur's Gate III gives you the complete freedom to write your own story, evidently why we consider it one of the best turn-based strategy games on PlayStation 5.

So, what's your take? Do you agree with our top five? Are there other games turn-based strategy games on PlayStation 5 that we should know about? Let us know in the comments below or over on our socials here!

Riley Fonger is a freelance writer, music lover, and gamer since adolescence. He loves anything video game-related and grew up with a passion for story games such as Bioshock and The Last of Us.