(Thethaovanhoa.vn) - Few can truly 'break' the games below.
Many who aren't fans of turn-based combat games often find this genre monotonous, more repetitive than challenging. However, there are still many turn-based games where boredom is non-existent; the challenge lies in whether players have the patience and ability to conquer every hurdle.

The 7th Saga
Not possessing overly captivating graphics, The 7th Saga stands out as one of the most difficult games to 'break' at the present time.

Specifically, players will always have to face battles where opponents have much higher stats than the main character. Moreover, in the English version, developers further reduced the stats increased each time your character levels up. There's a small hint to form a duo in the group during battles, but later on, developers also limit this idea by deciding to share experience only among participating characters. Overall, The 7th Saga is a game that demands patience and advanced calculation skills from players who wish to overcome it.
Battle Brothers
When it comes to Battle Brothers, many players acknowledge that even when opting for the easy mode, the challenges are still overwhelmingly difficult.

Assembling a combat team, but sadly, in Battle Brothers, all disadvantages will always be on the player's side. If a unit sacrifices itself, the player will lose them forever and cannot recover their initial stats. Additionally, the game's map is constantly changing, minimizing the frequency of gamers fighting in the most suitable environment.
XCOM Series
The XCOM games revolve around fighting the alien invasion while managing your resources. There are difficulty options in the game, but of course, even the easy mode is not easy to overcome. And if you choose a harder level, everything is almost impossible.

The units will have different abilities, and the deployment of the army will play a crucial role. One mistake can lead the player to failure in the mission, and sometimes, we even have to get used to the idea of retreating, leaving a large number of troops behind because trying to preserve the entire force will only make things worse.
