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An_Actual_Chad
01/01/21 2:09:22 PM
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I want to play something tactical and sandboxy, with multiple ways to trick the AI, set up traps, funnel them into a blindside angle, etc. 1st person isn't necessarily a necessity, and neither is shooter.

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CommunismFTW
01/01/21 2:20:16 PM
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Door Kickers 2 is the only one that comes to mind, but there's plenty of squad/tactics games that would fill the niche.

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FrankJaegr
01/01/21 2:24:37 PM
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Rainbow Six vegas? That game felt super tactical lol idk about blowing up walls or whatever though
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Heavy_D_Forever
01/01/21 2:26:00 PM
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Ghost Recon Wildlands is a 3rd person tactical game. Jungle setting tho so not as many buildings as R6 Seige.

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Hexenherz
01/01/21 2:35:03 PM
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Absolutely check out SWAT 4 - you control two teams through various missions ranging from hostage situations at clubs to ending a serial killer's activities. Lotta freedom here, you control two teams and can fly absolutely solo if you want or you can set up different "kill boxes" and stuff and flush enemies out of rooms to catch em, or breach and clear the space. Since it's a police game there's more emphasis on doing things "by the book" and actually cuffing people and securing their weapons and calling it in, but that doesn't really slow down the action at all imo since it's all really quick (you just tap a key once for each action and it's done).

If you want something that's just fun, definitely check out Ghost Recon: Wildlands, it is such a fantastic experience. Breakpoint is trash, skip that.

Original Rainbow Six games are pretty awesome - they require careful pre-mission planning and it lets you set up your whole approach through the mission between multiple teams with waypoints and actions, and if you need to deviate from that you can on the fly. They played like SWAT 4 does but with more emphasis on the planning of everything.

For isometric RTS-style tactical games there's the Men of War series, Shadow Tactics: Blade of the Shogun (little more emphasis on puzzle solving imo but it has action in it), Desperados 3.

Jagged Alliance series for turn-based tactical.

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An_Actual_Chad
01/01/21 2:54:01 PM
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^wow, super helpful post, thanks.

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Hexenherz
01/01/21 2:54:56 PM
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Yeah I also realized it looks sloppy as shit (how many times did I write "lol control two teams derp" about SWAT 4 wtf).

Would also recommend looking up gameplay videos beforehand just to make sure they actually resonate with ya

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