![]() I have no idea why Square Enix didn’t just call Triangle Strategy Final Fantasy Tactics II because both games are so similar in story and gameplay. You can also use the Kudos you’ve accumulated and trade them in for items to upgrade your characters with. Outside of battles, you can customize your own weapons or even do mock battles to grind out XP if you think you’re too weak. You can use that to barter for exclusive items in the camp after battles, so you’re heavily encouraged to fight smart by taking advantage of positioning, high ground and flanking. Using smart tactics is also rewarded with an in-game currency called Kudos. You can also level up your units in skirmishes in the pub, so you can grind to your heart’s content.Ī great thing about the game is that if you choose to redo a battle that you’re losing, you’ll actually keep all the EXP you’ve accumulated, so you never feel as if you’ve just wasted time for no reason. Battles are decently paced too, so you don’t spend a ton of time fighting. It might seem like such a basic tactic, but the AI is pretty good in protecting itself so that when you do pull it off and isolate a unit, it feels like a huge thing. Yup, Hughette rides a giant hawk everywhere she goes. The young head of House Wolffort, Serenoa has just attained his position when chaos consumes the land and forces him headlong into events that will shape the future of the realm. Or rather, your in-game character, Lord Serenoa. Unlike pretty much every other SRPG, the core of Triangle Strategy is you. What I got instead was something even better. I was going into the game expecting something akin to Vandal Hearts or even Tactics Ogre. ![]() Despite its isometric looks (you can rotate the camera around in battles), there’s a surprising amount of depth to it. Triangle Strategy, like its name suggests, is a much more nuanced take on the regular RPG formula. ![]() Our review copy was provided by the awesome people at Square Enix! Thank you so so much for digging up a code for us when I requested it! It’s available right now on the PC and Nintendo Switch. It’s developed by ARTDINK and Squarer Enix, with Square Enix also doubling as the game’s publisher. Triangle Strategy is a strategy RPG with turn based tactical battles.
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