TSA writes: As De La Soul rightfully pointed out, three is the magic number (other notable numbers include Number Two, who is Captain Picard’s second in command, and there’s obvious the Fantastic Four and Famous Five). Square Enix have harnessed the mystical power of three with the three-sided Project Triangle Strategy – sadly only a working title – all set to be a veritable Toblerone of tactical RPG goodness.
KeenGamer: "Which upcoming tactics games should gamers be excited about? This article covers a few of the most interesting games that are soon to be released and what they mean for the tactics genre. From major sequels to new IPs (and even a huge rumoured remaster) there is much to be excited about if you are a tactics gaming fan or looking to get stuck into the genre."
The Project Triangle Strategy demo has been out for a bit now, and GotGame gives their impressions on the upcoming Switch strategy game from Square Enix.
One of the more exciting announcements from last month’s Nintendo Direct was Project Triangle Strategy. The game builds off the success of Octopath Traveler by adopting the same art style, but the format has changed to a tactical RPG.
By playing the demo, world and characters seem really interesting. Unfortunately, I really dislike tactical RPG, so I stopped playing in the middle of the first battle. I love the Bravely series and really liked Octopath Traveler. It saddens me that they decided on making a tactical RPG now instead.
Tactical rpg? SRPG as in the word in the game's name. They even tried to correct you......
"What made you decide to develop your first tactical RPG?"
"That’s how we decided on a strategy RPG for this project."