James writes: "Braveland Trilogy on Xbox One attempts a great deal of things but many of them fall flat. Whilst the gameplay is tolerable, the art style, music, lack of originality and absence of variation make all three games a slog to make your way through."
Neil writes: "Not content with just dropping one new game to Xbox One, Ellada Games have today released the Braveland Trilogy to console. And as the name suggests this delivers three unique turn-based hexagonal battlefields to the scene."
Rob Pitt writes: What's the last tactical SRPG you played? I'm not talking about games such as Phantom Doctrine or XCOM, I mean games like Heroes of Might and Magic (HoMM) in which you travel across a map and engage in single-screen tile-based warfare?
It seems like this particular style isn't very popular as I can't think of any games outside of the brilliant aforementioned Heroes of Might and Magic series which actually use mechanics like this. Well, that was until I was given the chance to take a look at the Braveland Trilogy on the Nintendo Switch.
Developed by Tortuga Team and published by Ellada Games, Braveland Trilogy is a collection of epic turn-based fun consisting of three rooted adventure RPGs — the original Braveland, Braveland Pirate, and Braveland Wizard — all available for the first time on the Switch.