Dense, complex, demanding and talkative, triangle strategy Fans of the genre will be delighted… but it risks losing a beginner along the way.
It was launched on Nintendo Switch a few days ago, triangle strategy He takes us to Norzelia, a fictional kingdom whose three nations have lived in peace since the armistice was signed between them. But when tensions begin to boil again, the player – in the guise of hero Sirinor Wolfort – must make sure the harmony continues.
During the adventure and its battles, the player will be asked to make choices to repeat his adherence to the three pillars of this universe: pragmatism, morality and freedom. Thus, each decision becomes a strategy in itself because it will affect the course of the story and the allies who want to join his army.
Never ending conversations
All this is complicated. It can be boring even for beginners, for whom the world of tactical role-playing games is a small or even unexplored land. And we add a layer of it by putting this plot into long dialogues… very long, even.
In fact, triangle strategy It’s probably the most gossip game we’ve had the chance to explore in ages. Sure, the battles are intense, exciting, and even witty, but they’re bound by endless narrative sequences that break the rhythm.
Note, moreover, that these dialogues are only available in English. Those unfamiliar with the language of Shakespeare will have to resort to translations that are ubiquitous and, frankly, often poorly translated.
As for the actors who are set to provide the English voices, let’s say they are unlikely to find themselves running for interpretation awards for this work. Their pronunciation always remains monotonous, and their tonic accents sound especially wrong, and that’s during the adventure.
⬤triangle strategy ★★★ ☆☆
Available on Nintendo Switch.
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