Triangle Strategy Preview: Final Fantasy Tactics Meets Game of Thrones
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Modern game developers walk a tight rope with their creations. While many players yearn for fresh innovations, they're skeptical that what's on the horizon can ever be better than what came before it. When franchises like Fire Emblem and Final Fantasy enter the discussion, the pressure to produce a lasting product only becomes grea
Turn-based strategy games are a blast to play through for gamers who prefer to take their time in games instead of shooting and blasting their way through everything at record times. In this regard, XCOM 2 excels on all fro
Spawning multiple books, comics, board games, card games, spin-offs, TV series, and core films, the Star Wars franchise is a cultural behemoth. The globally beloved series already has a number of excellent games under its belt, like the singleplayer Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the gold standard of MMORPGs Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic . However, fans of the franchise were surprised by the announcement that came earlier this year of three new titles, as EA teams up with Respawn Entertainment to make new Star Wars projects. These three new titles will be the eagerly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2, an FPS, and a strategy g
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This mixed delivery doesn’t really matter though, it’s consistent enough that the more dramatic moments strike with an execution that carries the weight of kingdoms collapsing and betrayals stinging like a well-placed dagger in the back. Given all the characters are depicted by 2D portraits and a lump of pixels, this is a real testament to the excellent writing and Tomoya Asano’s desire to tell a more mature story that wasn’t possible in Bravely Default or Octopath Traveller. It’s badass, and I can’t wait to see where the narrative goes and if the weight of my decisions will continue to make a noticeable difference. Since right now, I’ve made a handful of choices that have me curious to tackle a second playthrough.
Triangle Strategy might run the risk of being too formulaic, with all chapters thus far split into a predictable pattern of dialogue, battles, and decisions that can change around depending on where the story is at any given moment. I can see this becoming played out if the writing and characters don’t remain constantly engaging or new ideas and scenarios aren’t frequently introduced to keep the plates spinning. But right now, I’m confident it will sustain itself, especially given how smitten I already am with everything it has to offer. It feels like a loving homage to Tactics Ogre or Final Fantasy Tactics while having an equal determination to move the genre forward and try new things.
Despite many games advertising decision-making as a selling point for their experiences, it's rarely executed well. Too often gamers are given the illusion of choice, rather than the ability to make an actual impact on the game's narrative. Simply put, choices in video games are best when they matter and lead to vastly different experiences, much how they would in real l
Despite this, the graphics throughout Triangle Strategy are an exciting part of gameplay. Characters each possess an illustrative portrait for their profiles in the classic Final Fantasy -reminiscent art style . To add to this, the combination of 2D and 3D graphics for the world's environments combines classic pixel and spite visuals with dimensional and immersive 3D spaces. While the number of explorable spaces showcasing these aspects of Triangle Strategy are more limited than some may like, the time spent combing through each location is rewarding and takes the grind out of talking to NPCs and entering random hou
Triangle Strategy’s gameplay is rather strategic (gasp) and will be familiar to anyone who has dabbled with Final Fantasy Tactics, Advance Wars, or anything in the TRPG genre. It understands why people are drawn to this type of game and seeks to replicate that success, yet also makes a number of welcome mechanical changes I’d now struggle to live without. When moving a unit, you will be notified of which spaces will ensure you are safe from enemy attacks and which put you in danger.
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