I’ve talked a lot about decisions, but all of your smaller actions come to roost when faced with the Scales of Conviction. Because a competent system of government doesn’t mean much in Norzelia, rulers turn to a glorified kitchen scale to make major decisions that could determine the life or death of an entire kingdom. Each major character has a vote to cast, and you will frequently be thrown into situations where you will need to engage in dialogue to convince allies to join whatever cause you believe to be right. I can’t talk about exact situations as part of the preview, but some seem to drastically impact the unfolding plot in a way where entire battles or chapters will play out differently.
War Chronicle lets you read any of the Notes, Information, and Tutorials that you have picked up over the course of the game. It also lets you view your Path Traveled, which is useful for catching up on the events of past chapt
Triangle Strategy takes a twisty path to its finale, with a fair few battles and story beats playing out in entirely different ways. This is first depicted in Chapter Three, when Serenoa must decide whether to visit Aesfrost or Hyza
Triangle Strategy made me feel like an awful person. Many games make a huge deal about the impact your decisions will have on characters and the unfolding narrative, but here the input actually feels substantial. People died due to my actions, while allegiances across a global conflict shifted and changed depending on what I believed was right. It gives this gorgeous pixel-art TRPG a level of dramatic investment I never could have expected, and for that it shines. The name is still very silly though.
With the sand settled and Plinius overwhelmed, the party bids their Saintly allies farewell. Corentin elects to tag along, having had his fill of Hyzante’s tendency toward closely guarded secrets. Time to head back to Glenbr
After escorting Frederica to a shaded spot outside the Ministry of Medicine, Serenoa takes some time to get to know the city. Things are a bit more involved this time than they were when Serenoa searched for Lord Dragan and prepared for the tourney, respectiv
After the introductory scenes of the SLG game building guide, you will be brought to the World Map. Here, you’ll select the story that you want to view . The majority of the time, this will just be the next Main Story event, but sometimes you’ll be able to witness Side Stor
While chatting with all the NPCs in the Holy City and looking for items to use and equip in Triangle Strategy ‘s Chapter 10, players will come across a Rebel who is nervous and upset. He can’t get back to his house because a guard is standing by it, waiting to arrest
In Triangle Strategy , depending on which choices players have made, they will come to a difficult section in Chapter 10. This chapter features the group of heroes heading into the deserts of Hyzante looking for evidence against the Minister of Salt, Sors
Up until this point in Triangle Strategy, Examinations have been brief and without too much needed information. While it is a good tip for anyone new to Triangle Strategy to still chat with all the NPCs in Examinations, it hasn’t been necessary just yet. This Examination, however, is a lot more involved than anything that’s come before. Players will need to interact with several people several times to get all the clues they will need to put Sorsley on tr
One of the several items players will have to take care of in Chapter 10 of Triangle Strategy while in the Kingdom of Hyzante is contacting Exharme Marcial, the Minister of Arms. He has recently been in contact with Serenoa about Minister Sorsley’s illegal salt trade, and Serenoa will make an attempt to contact him when in the marketplace of the holy city. The guard, however, will not let Serenoa in to see the Minister, so he tells Serenoa to write a letter inst
You will need to venture closer to your adversaries to deal damage and win the day, but sometimes it will be wiser to stay back and allow them to advance instead, taking time to apply buffs and formulate a more considerate strategy. Backstabbing opponents or executing an attack when an ally sits on the opposing side will result in a combo that deals additional damage, which also takes into account ranged attacks, so the placement of units becomes increasingly important as you move forward. Each character has a special talent, such as being able to use two commands in a single turn or the ability to apply items at an extended range. You will want a varied mixture across all of your deployed units that guarantee a level of synergy that benefits your team and counters the enemy.
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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