Triangle Strategy is a tactical RPG that blends grid-based combat with a morally complex, politically charged narrative. The game emphasizes player choice, affecting story branches, character recruitment, and endings. Its gameplay features layered turn-based battles where unit placement, terrain, and elemental interactions play crucial roles. The HD-2D visuals are widely praised for their painterly aesthetic, complemented by strong voice acting and localization that bring the world to life.
Players appreciate the depth of the story's political themes and the uniqueness of each character's abilities, making combat and narrative progression engaging. However, the game is dialogue-heavy, with a slow early pace that some find tedious. The branching narrative means some content is missed in single playthroughs, and the "golden route" is hard to uncover without external guidance. While the combat is challenging and rewarding, certain players find difficulty spikes frustrating. Overall, it’s a rich experience best suited for patient, thoughtful players who enjoy strategic depth and story-driven games.
Players praise the engaging, morally complex storyline that meaningfully changes based on player choices, offering multiple paths and endings.
The tactical combat system is lauded for its depth, with strategic use of terrain, positioning, and elemental effects providing layered gameplay.
The HD-2D graphics deliver a stunning, nostalgic yet modern look, enhanced by excellent voice acting and localization that add emotional nuance.
Character variety and unique skills contribute to diverse and rewarding combat encounters, while the worldbuilding creates a believable political setting.
Common criticisms include the game's slow pacing and excessive dialogue, especially in early chapters, which can feel like a barrier to gameplay.
The branching narrative, while praised, also leads to missed content and replay requirements to see all story elements, frustrating some players.
Some find the to achieve without guides.
Writing style and character dialogue are sometimes described as stiff, over-explanatory, or emotionally distant, reducing player investment.
Visual issues on some platforms, such as blurry text and UI, detract from the experience for a few players.
Difficulty spikes in battles can feel unfair or exhausting to some users.
A new tactics RPG from the team who brought you the Bravely series and Octopath Traveler. An epic tale, brought to life with stunning HD-2D graphics. Make difficult decisions in this story set against a backdrop of the war-torn continent of Norzelia.