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March 2022
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Published: 2022-03-11, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
An engaging story with surprising moments and complex characters, Impactful choices, especially in battle, make you feel the weight of decisions, Streamlines tactical gameplay in smart ways to make an approachable combat experience, Voting system is compl
Story gets off to an extremely slow start with tons of expository dialogue, Predetermined job classes and weapons feel inflexible, Level grinding using mock battles gets repetitive
It may not put its best foot forward immediately, but once Triangle Strategy gets going it's shockingly successful at telling a story based on real-world ideas like resource competition and the ambitions of nobles, and those human stories manage to overco...
Captivating story and branching paths, Level scaling and experience retained after failure, Thrilling combat and meaningful progression, Wonderful visuals and audio
Handheld visuals are a bit lackluster, Not entirely clear how minor choices affect your path
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: Eric , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Some say war never changes. And indeed, Triangle Strategy feels immediately familiar to anyone who's played a tactics game in the past. It certainly does enough to be a good tactics game in its own right. It's where Square Enix and Artdink build on top of...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: Z , review by: geekdad.com
Abstract: While the Advance Wars and Fire Emblem series kicked off my love affair with turn-based strategy gaming, it was another Game Boy Advance title, 2003's RPG-heavy Final Fantasy Tactics Advanc e, that truly cemented the genre as a longtime favorite Even from...
Published: 2022-03-03, Author: Steve , review by: gamespot.com
An engaging story with surprising moments and complex characters, Impactful choices, especially in battle, make you feel the weight of decisions, Streamlines tactical gameplay in smart ways to make an approachable combat experience, Voting system is compl
Story gets off to an extremely slow start with tons of expository dialogue, Predetermined job classes and weapons feel inflexible, Level grinding using mock battles gets repetitive
Published: 2022-01-10, Author: CJ , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: We are 10 days into 2022 and it's hard to see how this could be the year that turns everything around for us. Millions are sick from a new variant after a holiday, people have been stuck for days trying to get home from said holiday, we all had to learn a...
Published: 2022-03-25, Author: Richard , review by: impulsegamer.com
Triangle Strategy is unique in its sprawling story, and its success is only solidified by an excellent combat system that makes battles as intense as they are intimidating. With deep lore and an overall mature approach to a genre too often dumbed down, Tr...
Awful narrative pacing, Not enough time allocated to combat sequences,
Overall, Triangle Strategy is an entertaining tactical RPG, even if it does go out of its way to prevent its players from playing it. The tactical-based gameplay is intuitive, immersive, and challenging, and breathes a new sense of life into the genre. Na...
Excellent Graphics; Pixel Art, 2D Characters and a Close to Realistic 3D World Design, Extremely a Complex and Strategic, with True Leadership Roles and Duties, Motivating Background Sound and Effects, Plenty of End Results and Optional Difficulty Choice
Controller Choosing on the Battlefield Goes to Quick, Story Narrative is Long,
As with all the questions, I started with, I have just one more. So does this game have what it takes to bring joy and pleasure to whoever wants to play a really good strategic RPG game and narrative story? In my opinion, the answer is YES! I had nothing...