![]() ![]() I’m assuming that would’ve happened if I’d chosen the other path, so I’m curious if that route would’ve given me someone with completely different abilities. In the path I chose, I ended up getting a new companion from that nation. Your decision will curry favor with the nation you pick, but slight the other. The demo provides only one after a gathering of the nations’ leaders, you must decide with which leader you’ll return as a special envoy. Those decisions are handled in a clever way.That draws them together, for now, but you can easily see how this whole setup can blow up on many levels, and your decisions will likely impact that. Both participants understand why it’s important, and they quickly grow to like/respect each other, but they also realize the reason they were chosen may not bode well for them or their countries. It begins with an arranged marriage for political purposes, but it’s handled in a practical manner. The story, on the other hand, surely will be a selling point. ![]() The graphics are by no means a deal breaker, I just don’t see them as a selling point. I’d like to see Square Enix provide just a bit more detail. Certain aspects look great (I love the lighting and bluffing effects), but the jagged characters and background elements are too jagged for my tastes. I’m still not fully into the retro-modern HD-2D visual presentation.As such, you’ll get what the game is doing. This obviously does a much better job of introducing the narrative, the characters, and-more importantly-the battle system. Because your progress will carry over into the new game, we this time start at the beginning of the story.If that’s too many, to read through, just know this if you tried the first Triangle Strategy demo and didn’t get into it, you’ll want to make sure you give it another try ahead of its March 4th release. I’ve recently completed the second demo for Square Enix’s forthcoming TRPG Triangle Strategy, and I have thoughts-specifically, 11 of them in neatly organized bullet-point format. ![]()
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