iMore: "Triangle Strategy turns in a solid plot and characters with some great tactic gameplay innovations. The pacing can feel bogged down though, and a lot of things are unnecessarily unclear on your first playthrough. Here's our review."
Most people may associate VR games with active titles, but Triangle Strategy on the Meta Quest offers a welcome sort of solace.
When Nintendo’s handheld and home console output combined into one with the Switch, it gave players the most variety and choice in RPGs in Nintendo history.
Some good games on the list. If they are 3rd party games I don’t get them Switch though and a good chunk of the list is 3rd party. I own Pokémon Arceus but I didn’t care for it but my kids play it.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Art direction is an aspect of video games that goes beyond just sheer technological brilliance. It means creating a style and look for a game in order to draw out a specific, desired response from the audience. Whether rooted in cultural, societal, or even just purely emotional conventions, any well-designed game will try to influence players and tell them something about the game's world through its art direction.
The following five titles embody this, from Stray's impressive neon-bathed streets and Scorn's H.R. Giger-inspired visions of horror, to Elden Ring's decaying world of fallen demigods and God of War Ragnarök's realms of the ancient Norse gods, and finally Triangle Strategy's distinctive retro visuals."
Awesome game and I agree its maybe a bit too story heavy, sometimes it takes an age to get to the next battle. Reviewer is wrong about the scales decision making, thats not based on conviction, just on which answers you pick for the characters you wanna persuade. First 2 decision was a bit of guessing for me, but now i know the characters I almost always persuade them without fail by giving some thought into which answer you pick.