Perkel
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Looks like remake/remaster is coming:
I hope they do a good work fixing the broken progression. Great news nonetheless.Looks like remake/remaster is coming:
The Ogre Battle Sage will return!
FFT's story and characters are much more realized
They will a barebone remaster and then make a news Tactic Ogre gacha games
I enjoyed the Triangle Strategy demo, but I would hardly say that it is in the same vein as Final Fantasy Tactics; not that striving to emulate FFT is what any tactics game ought to. FFT feels like a misnomer to me, as it is more akin to a CRPG such as Divinity, than it is to a proper tactics game, and what I ended up getting out of FFT was the discoverability that came with class experimentation -- it helps that I was a kid when I initially played the game. I'd still say that this aspect is unrivaled by most western crpgs cut from the same cloth, but most of these games lack tactics outside of just sending units out to commit to Operation Human Shield. Triangle Strategy seems to take after Octopath, and has almost a complete lack of unit customization, in place of having more defined tactical roles per unit. That, meshed with the translation of Octopath's hybrid of Bravely Default's Brave-Default & SMT's Press-Turn systems makes for some interesting considerations.It's a shame that triangle strategy hasn't been announced for PC, by all accounts it's a pretty decent game for any fans of FFT and Tactics Ogre.
I enjoyed the Triangle Strategy demo, but I would hardly say that it is in the same vein as Final Fantasy Tactics; not that striving to emulate FFT is what any tactics game ought to. FFT feels like a misnomer to me, as it is more akin to a CRPG such as Divinity, than it is to a proper tactics game, and what I ended up getting out of FFT was the discoverability that came with class experimentation -- it helps that I was a kid when I initially played the game. I'd still say that this aspect is unrivaled by most western crpgs cut from the same cloth, but most of these games lack tactics outside of just sending units out to commit to Operation Human Shield. Triangle Strategy seems to take after Octopath, and has almost a complete lack of unit customization, in place of having more defined tactical roles per unit. That, meshed with the translation of Octopath's hybrid of Bravely Default's Brave-Default & SMT's Press-Turn systems makes for some interesting considerations.It's a shame that triangle strategy hasn't been announced for PC, by all accounts it's a pretty decent game for any fans of FFT and Tactics Ogre.
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