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Triangle strategy preview
Triangle strategy preview








triangle strategy preview
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I also really enjoyed the section of the demo that focused on persuasion mechanics.

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“ I hope there are a lot of moments like this in the full game, as it’s a pretty unique concept that could be used in some very fun ways.“ All this excitement comes from a small demo, which makes me very excited for the full game. The great thing is that if none of this appeals to you, you can just charge through using your own strategies and still turn out alright. This also encourages replayability, as you can try a map with and without the environmental traps, some of which are tied to the narrative in intriguing ways. There are lots of strategies to think of outside of just putting your units against your foes, which I very much appreciate. Being on an elevated platform above enemies allows for extra damage to be dealt, and destructible traps let you burn whole swathes of enemies if you can time them right. Unlike most SRPGs, there are a number of different environmental factors that play a role in combat. Like most SRPGs, you navigate your team across a grid-based stage in a turn-based manner. The demo gives you a couple of different levels to play through, each requiring different strategies. This tiny storyline (a couple of minutes at most) made me more invested in the world of Project Triangle Strategy, and I hope the full game has more compact stories in it like this. There are a few side-stories that you can check-in on throughout the demo, with the most thought-provoking being about a doctor who is forced to save a religious person instead of a non-believer, leading to the non-believer’s death.

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The most basic summary I can give is that the kingdom of Aesfrost is attacking the kingdom of Glenbrook, which leads to a series of conflicts between the main party and the villainous soldiers of Aesfrost. You can fast forward the story if you want to be completely unspoiled for the full game, or you just want to get to the gameplay, which is a nice inclusion. A lot of exposition is thrown at you from the get-go, which is strange in a demo, but the lack of context isn’t a big deal. You play as a group of characters charged with protecting Prince Roland following the seizure of his kingdom and the murder of his brother. After playing the demo, I’ve got to say, this is the future of strategy RPGs. Though the full game isn’t set to release until 2022, the aptly titled Debut Demo released yesterday, giving players a chance to experience both the game’s combat and its story-based persuasion segments. Announced during this week’s Nintendo Direct, Project Triangle Strategy (which is, shockingly, not the final name) is the newest “2D HD” game from Square Enix.










Triangle strategy preview