I plan to finish the whole thing and write another article with more thoughts. I will have to rethink my strategy and try again. I just ran into my second battle, after a lot of cutscenes, and lost it badly. I’m not sure how much longer I have on the demo. I plan to replay the demo and see if making different choices changes the direction of the story and/or recruit of characters. Project Triangle has some kind of morality system and the direction of the game (who is in your party at least) will change based on what choices you make. One of the things that I’d like to point out is the choices you make. It does explain some of what is going on, though its a pretty complicated story and I won’t try to explain it… The demo throws you right into the middle of the story. It seems like an interesting story but sometimes I wish they’d stop talking. The story is also very war focused and not at all for kids. There is so much talking (some voice acting too). Speaking of cutscenes, there are a ton of them. I hope in the finished game that you will be able to take on random battles in between cutscenes.
There doesn’t appear to be any random battles in the demo. Its a very good battle system though and fans of tactical rpgs, especially Final Fantasy Tactics, should get excited for this game.Īlso, in this demo at least, the battles are not easy.
Each character seems to have a job but there is no sign of a job system in this demo (so far at least). There are some differences such as the lines that let you know if an enemy can target you and some different menu layouts. The square based layout, the regular attacks, the in-game camera movement, and even some of the special attacks are very similar to the Square Enix classic. And the battle system in Project Triangle reminds me so much of Tactics. Let’s talk about the battle system first! There are some aspects of the game, such as the exploration and finding items, that are like Octopath. Project Triangle Strategy looks a lot like Octopath Traveler. Not only that but a demo was released for the game! I downloaded the demo and now have some thoughts on it. Author: Daniel Fugate Category: Adventure, Articles, Genres, Nintendo Switch Categories, Role-playing, Strategy, Switch News, Date: 18th February, 2021 During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, Square Enix revealed a brand new game! It a strategy rpg that has a working title of Project Triangle Strategy.