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Best Stratagy games on the SNES were Ogre Batle: March of the Black Queen and Bahamut Lagood (Which needs a translation patch to run, since it never got a release outside Japan.). Hell, even today Ogre Battle is one of my favorite stratagy RPGs, one of the most unique games of it's kind, as well as the best alignment game I've seen in a video game to date. (Don't get me wrong, it still had it's issues in raising and lowering alignment.) But there were three big factors to take into consideration. Your alignmen, the games mesure of how good or evil your actions are, Charisma, and Reputation, pretty much how people view your actions. You can be a paragon of good, and still be viewed as evil by the people. Or a complete dick but people may have a think you're a saint. There s also characters and mystical artifacts you can collect to determine an ending as well of course.
Brigandine on the PS1 is another favorite. It makes use of hexes over squares, which I find adds a lot more to combat stratety. It has an issue with abusable A. I. though, but for shear gameplay Brigandine is hard to match. There is also a crazy amount of customization over what kind of armies you have.
And I love Devil Survivor, another interesting take on SRPG's, borrowing a few aspects of Bahamut Lagoon from the SNES, it throws in a lot of the aspects known in many Shin Megami games, gives you a lot more customization of groups then Bahamut Lagoon had, and a brilliant story.
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