I'm excited to play this. I hope Square finally figures out they can make brand new 16/32 bit RPGs till the end of time for profit. Not every game needs to be full 3D with hundreds of devs and years of development struggles behind it.
im waiting here for SE to do a multiplatform release like that... right now, since it has time exclusivity, i wouldnt be surprised if its partially finance by nintendo like ff7r was partially finance by sony.
@@JoonKimDMD first 1-3 hours are pretty dialogue heavy. That can be good or bad depending on what you like, but the battles definitely pick up later. Great game.
People complain about permadeath but i kinda think that without the fear of making the game unplayable due to losing too many units the developers are able to make way more challenging scenarios than fire emblem is able to
Well final fantasy tactics. I personally dont care for triangle strat cause I dont like board style combat. The only board combat games I ever liked were ff tactics and south park.
I didnt like octopath either cause it was too grindy. Dont care to grind that much. I think it would of been good if it was less grindy. I shut off octopath after 22 hours.
@@michaelpaul92 it was a different era. People complain that new games are bad but theres more good and bad games is all. Theres always been good and bad games. Now that theres more good games to choose from less eras I'm not putting up with playing just ok theres enough great stuff to play. I'm not really in the mood to do pointless grinding which is why I do play rpgs still but very few. It's really annoying how they all spit in the players face with a pointless grind. Octopath was one of the grindiest ones I ever seen though.
I think that permadeath is a cool feature on paper, but in practice, players just reset when they lose characters and ultimately your options get pretty limited. In a game like Triangle Strategy, you can go for a big maneuver with the tradeoff being that you won't be able to use the character until the battle is over, which makes the rest of the battle harder. In permadeath games like Fire Emblem, the ONLY option in a hard battle is to turtle. Although, I actually think Valkyria Chronicles handled it the best. You could make risky maneuvers and lose characters, but they would be stuck wherever they fell. If the enemy reached them first, that character would be permadead. However, if someone from your own team reached them first, they would call in medics to have them extracted (and you could potentially redeploy them a few turns later from one of your captured bases). That system was flexible while still making you nervous for your fallen allies.
I love this game, 50+ hour first playthrough! Post game content is top shelf too! No spoilers here, it's just awesome. I am snes/playstation rpg fan for decades now and this is a peak. Octopath was awesome and this is leaps above! We have been waiting for this and they delivered!
This is just such a worthy successor to FF tactics and what I wanted from Square in a long time, so glad they finally decided to bring a new tactical Rpg and a bangin' one at that
I am in love with this game. It is pretty much everything I wanted for a modern SRPG. The choices do end up in a bottle neck but it has 4 different endings and NG+ so for me it is a 10/10.
Have been loving Triangle Strategy in its first ten hours and have really been looking forward to Matty's review! Hope this video does well because I'm so glad Matty covered it. Edit: So thorough - excellent work! Great review.
Good thing is that in New Game +, there is a conviction counter. So it definitely encourages multiple playthroughs for the objectively best progression.
I was also gonna mention this. It's funny because he was saying he wish they showed it but they've already added it. In your first play through, its more realistic to not know how strong your convictions are and how much you are able to sway people's opinion. So it makes sense to save it for the replay.
I've been saying since the first Bravely Default for the 3DS that we now have the soul of where Final Fantasy went, and it isn't in the mainline titles it's- Bravely Default(1, Second, and 2), Octopath Traveler, and now Triangle Strategy. I've been excited, and have enjoyed these games more than anything SE has released since the PS2. Besides Dragon Quest, but that's its own thing. Also the battle system in bravely default/Octopath is actually strategic, you don't just spam your current most powerful attack. People always claimed JRPGs were more strategic, but they really weren't. I love their battle system, and Triangle Strategy doesn't have it at least not early game, but it kept one aspect the points to spend on actions which I really like. Great job variety. While I would of liked if you could changed jobs this is still a great Strategy RPG. The story is also really good. Deep, mature, and realistic. Definitely a must play for RPG fans
Square just publishes these games 😂they don't make good games anymore they haven't in years BD And OT aren't made by square just published...😂don't give these unimaginative assholes anymore credit that they dont deserve....i wanna buy some games before winter seasonal hibernation trying to see if i want this or unicorn overlord along with OT2 or BD2 and maybe star ocean 2 oooo and FF 6 it's on sale this week 🤙
there was one story choice it took me an entire day to mill over. I thought about when I was out running and finally came to a conclusion. The weight of decisions, including the perfect amount of resource scarcity, won me over. Great review!
Unexpectedly bought this before Forbidden West, despite FW being one of my most anticipated titles of the past 1.5 years or so. I loved the demo. Love the art, music, character designs, plot so far. The launch window was everything. I'm playing a ton of Elden Ring, but feel like I need a narrative heavy game to play, to keep myself from burning out of Elden Ring.
I really like that the grind maps aren't a slog to keep all your units up to recommended level. That's probably the best part of the game. You only need to do the grind maps a couple times and all your units are ready if you've been keeping up with them per chapter. Great review by the way, you can tell you actually played the game unlike a lot of the other reviewers. I think the story is great, I just hate the english voice acting, lol.
I've been loving this game between Elden Ring sessions. Was worried I'd find the amount of story off-putting, but it's actually really engaging! This review was great to listen to and I agreed with a bunch of your points. Definitely worried about lack of grindable mock battles..
Really looking forward to Live A Live in this art style! I'm wondering why Square didn't give Final Fantasy I-VI the HD-2D treatment? The pixel remasters look great, but they could've been so much more.
Specifically because different producers are doing these remasters Yoshinari Kitase is in charge of Mainline Final Fantasy releases and therefore he decides how the re releases of old games go. Great director but clearly isn't prioritizing that stuff over FF 7 Remake and other stuff Tomoya Asano, who did the DS remakes for FF 3 and 4, then Bravely and Octopath, and in general is in charge of all of these HD-2D releases You wanna talk about the Saga and Mana re-releases, those ALSO have different producers in those series, so yeah there's no unified approach for releasing old games at Square at all because of who wants to do what differing greatly
@@apocalypsenever8276 Thank you for the insight. I would love to see FFVI get this style of remake, but I hope the Pixel Remaster will suffice for now. I heard the last "remake" for mobile was a disaster and passed on it.
You can't skip your turn hitting B too many times. If you hit B during the select direction to end turn it'll go back to the turn menu. You'd have to hit B, B, A to end your turn. B, B, B just puts you back to start of turn. If it does You changed an option(maybe) and you should reset to default or find which one it is. Also if you don't want to read Don't set the voice acting to Japanese! You can press ZR and every scene will just play out like a movie you can watch/listen to. I really don't understand why people change to a language they cannot understand, and then complain they have to read. Are that many people slow where this doesn't cross your mind?
@@maximeroux-lacroix7219 you haven't watched any reviews then. Every one of them mentions too much reading, and mention choosing JP dub. How can you know it has bad English when you've selected Japanese? I know he hasn't tried English because he says often the JP just says 1-2 words but screen shows multiple sentences. He would know the English does that too Because those sections aren't voice acted. The NPC just says a short phrase when you select them. So it is obvious he is like many weebs who chooses JP on default, says EN is bad without ever trying it. Then says there is too much reading. This is so common, and so cringe. Many games say the JP voice acting is great but if you translate the JP review they complain of the JP voice acting same as English speakers do their own. What they don't(and I mean never) do is choose English option. That is something only westerners do, and it is embarrassing you people praise it so, but are too lazy to actually learn it to judge it properly
Between this and Elden Ring fantasy RPG fans are eatin' good! I'm still way too deep into ER to switch over to this game, but once that dies down I'm gonna be all over Triangle Strategy
haha glad to know I'm not the only one who calls this game "pixel game of thrones" to me it feels like watching an exciting netflix series on my switch.
My only issue with these 16/32 pixel games is they’re not visually forgiving. What I mean is as someone who is colorblind it just blends together. I had those issues with the BD series sometime when it came to the overwork maps.
Idk about respecting your time. If you don't look up anything FFT is punishingly hard and the random battles are just not fun imo. The story is arguably better in FFT, but TS was an overall better gaming experience for me.
I actually really enjoyed Octopath traveler and seeing all the stories get linked together. I wish there were more than the travel banters to show interaction between the characters, but they really helped flesh out their relationships. There are so many paths you can take (protagonists, order of chapters you pick ...) that fleshing them out even more would have been even worse than tedious I guess. Can't wait to play TS !
Yeah more of those traveler banter scenes--or better, the party chat feature from DQ--would have helped. I liked the main story (ies) a lot though, I thought it was a cool exercise in decentralised storytelling. And for the most part the characters' journeys have 'realistic' enemies, not the JRPG world-ending boss.
This is the absolute best video covering this game , and I've watched a few - Thanks for all your effort ! Currently on chapter 4 and loving it! The extra storytelling elements really makes this game feel like a mainline FF entry that integrates the heavily addictive Tactics gameplay. So nice to play an RPG that feels like it builds upon its predecessors.
Im excited for this. I’m actually taking my time too with this game and trying to get involved in the story. I have a notebook and I’m keeping track of who is related to whom and what my initial reaction to them is along with any comments/perceptions by other characters. I’m intrigued in this game and can’t wait to see where it goes.
There is one tactical battle decision that effects an ending. You can set a town on fire for an easy victory or not set it on fire and use other tactics to win.
Picked this up on launch day and i cant stop. I thought i would like it as a huge fan of FF Tactics, but i didnt think i would like it this much. The story is heavy, but man is it good.
Started watching reviews for this game when the vr port was announced for meta quest. Not usually the type of game I'd play, but I like how they're adapting the game to vr the way they're doing.
Yeah, if I had to point to just one thing that could be called a legitimate blunder with this game, it's the lack of character portraits attached to dialogue boxes. Hitting a button to bring up a profile with the full art just does not substitute. Seeing that face when someone is talking is hardwired into the human social instinct, it's how you attach what's being said to who's saying it. Wonder if that's the kind of thing they could patch in? I do love the ellipses with the ridiculous sound effect attached, though. Also, I don't think Anna is objectively Over Powered, she's just mechanically really fun to use in a way that feels very powerful. The gameplay is well balanced to account for her role in combat. True to her archetype, she's a jack of all trades actually done right. Just harder to notice since you have her from the start before a lot of the trades she borrows from even show up. I'm so glad there's a new game in the footsteps of Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre (although the game it's probably most mechanically similar to is Vandal Hearts) for this day and age that's actually good.
Just got my pre-order today (I knew it was late-- that did bother me abit), but if you can get the pre-order character cards the cards are beautiful & a nice collectable bonus as well!
you can faintly see wich convictions you choose bo looking closely at the colour above th boxes, green is morality, red is liberty and yellow is utillity
Really great review! I will admit to being a defender of the English dub, as some of the direction can be frustrating in the sense that some scenes might not be as emotionally driven as it could be, but when the actors get their lines JUST right, you can have some really striking moments. I think the JP audio is definitely going to have more consistency, and I intend to use it on my second playthrough, but I think the English dub has merit in its moments.
I have a very hard time absorbing information if the dialogue and text don't match, and I pretty much need to still read along with the spoken lines as well when playing a game or it just doesn't work for me, so even if it were terrible I'd prefer English. That said, I think I'm slightly more qualified to point out a terrible dub from a great one. ...This one is good. Not fantastic, not bad, not horrible, and above decent. It's good: serviceable by all accounts and standout in some.
Definitely more story driven than pick up and play like other tactics games. My only drawback is the lack of options besides mock battles for non-story content and grinding items/exp. 9/10. Highly recommend Fellseal The Arbiters Mark of you want the exact FF tactics. feel.
A little upset that I saw your community post linking to this video and that I didn’t see the video organically on recommendations. The algorithm should know ive been waiting for it!!
The mock battles are for farming materials for upgrades not Exp. The exp ratio is very generous, if you're 3 levels below the par lvl you get 88 exp for a single action. Also you can 100% get every upgrade I've already done it with every character. Just use Lionel and get that extra money for picking up spoils, also the golden pinkie ring helps a ton with farming materials. Also also use the auto play feature, why would you ever manually go through text?
What I'm loving is how trying to be the never give up honourable idealist of RPG tradition is making things almost impossible for me. Trying to repel the invasion without burning the town took everything I had, I could only do it because Anna and Hughette were absolutely broken and I managed to bug out the general's AI. I knew I could have made the easy choice, but I wanted to see how it would pan out if I was full on naïve like most protagonists. My girlfriend is not so idealistic in her approach, she took a more pragmatic approach. So her story is wildly different, she has different troops, and her strategies are nothing akin to mine. I'm more the wear them down from range before a decisive charge kind of guy. She's more of a brutal all our assault kind of gal. The difference gives us so much to talk about, asking why we made those decisions, what it says about who we are.
I started the demo of Octopath and after putting in 30m I think I still haven't had one combat scenario. I'm hesitant to commit bc the writing so far in the demo is really not good. I'm curious about these two games, though. Would you recommend this game over octopath ?
If you’re a half hour into Octopath you’re probably 10 minutes away from your first battle scenario. I love the battle system in Octopath, it’s like a mix of FF7, Chrono Trigger, and even like Pokemon in certain ways, so definitely play a little longer.
Dunno if you've played any of the bravely default games. But the co bat system is reminiscent of those titles. Just saving turns has a different affect. Starts out a little slow but its a good game. Jist don't expect a shit ton of character development with party interactions. Each story focuses primarily on the character you choose and the other people are basically along for the ride. Its intended that you play through with each character to get their stories/development.
As a newb I gave it a go on my new Oled. With the opening battle on handheld I just couldn't see the characters well enough to enjoy the game. I tried docking the game but still the same result for me. Maybe I could get used to it over time but not a good impression for me...
Just wanted to say that I ultimately bought and played TS because of spoiler-free reviews like yours. Gotta say, I LOVED this game. I had some reservations after the reveal because Octopath didn't really work for me. TS was much more down my alley. I hope Square Enix and Artdink can replicate this success with a similar title or maybe even just TS2.
@@davidyos2575 in my personal rankings, I think it's better than both FFT and TO. But it really depends on what about those games you like, since unlike FFT and TO you don't build up an army of generics that can die and you have to replace, you have an army of unique characters with unique abilities that don't die.
i'm really enjoying my time with this game, it was my most anticipated release of 2022 and it's living up to the hype, I think it's even better than what I expected. I'm playing it on normal and I see some of what you were talking about, about being under leveled for the battles and having to do them multiple times. I wish there was an organic way to be at least at the minimum required level for the encounter but it's definitely not taking away from my enjoyment of the game so far.
What’s your opinion on the story and characters if you don’t mind me asking? I tried to get into octopath but the lack of interaction between characters and their individual stories really took me out of it.
@@Just_a_Jape I think this one is very story-heavy and I personally like it very much, I think the 8 main characters have very distinct opinions and ways to see the world and it shows a lot when you have to sway them to vote for the options you want. It feels a lot more cohesive than Octopath without a doubt. Hopefully that helps you! ^^
Glad to hear it's voiced in English. I have extremely poor eyesight and it takes me a long time to type and read a lot of text. I'll be picking this up.
It’s funny to see people complain about the talking. In Horizon Forbidden West I had to skip a lot of stuff toward the end. And I don’t feel bad about it. A lot of it was on rails. No choices.
Unfortunately I don't have switch,but my favorite tactical rpg back in the ps1 era is Hoshigami,and this game is a lot similar of that,of course much more is in here as I see. I want to play this game so badly 😁
I can’t wait to pick this up. I love old school gaming and this looks so satisfying. Games nowadays should make you think more often.I’m a bit tired of games that relay on reaction time. Who says video games can’t be a good mental exercise. 🧠
So you would recommend this game over Fire Emblem: Three Houses? I haven't played it but I just discovered this and was wondering which of the two play first.
This game is a masterpiece, from the writing to the battles to the exploration, to invistigation to voting.. there are do many aspects to this game & all of them were done really well. I hope this IP & Octopath Traveler both get sequels in the future, they're too good to be 1 time only.
I agree. I would love another Octopath travelers but this game and that game also bravely default series failed and nobody bought these type of game anymore sadly. Gamers today prefer hyper realistic cinematic graphics games
@@Rizky-Gumilar OT didn't fail at all, it sold 1+ million in the 1st month of its release & now is more than 3 million sold, Bravely 2 sold 1+ million as well & Triangle Strategy is on its way to do the same, these games are successful but not 10+ millions success ofc, keep in mind they don't need to sell as high as CoD to be profitable. Now there's LiveAlive & DQ3 on the way inspired by the success of the 3 team Asano games & they also said there's 1 more new game from this team, the future for these type of games is bright 👍
@@shadowsquid1351 i love classic jrpg but yeah im bit bored with the snes pixel graphics. I wish more companies would make a better more modern artstyle. If u ever heard about Eiyuden Chronicle and upcoming jrpg from the maker of Suikoden now that is modern 2D graphics that i would love to see more.
@@Rizky-Gumilar Yes I know about Eiyoden & I hope it turns out great! Tbh I love the SNES style so far & hope it continues to exist, before that we got nothing lol only the ugly looking Stesuna & its sequels. Anyway RPGs these days are thriving & selling far better than ever, with lots of variety in style & gameplay, it is a golden era for JRPGs imo
I just picked this game up today. I’m getting ready to get it started in just a bit. Really looking forward to it, it looks like an incredible game. I’ve always loved FF Tactics, one of my favorite all games, so it’s nice to get something again in a similar vein. Since tactics the only strategy rpg I’ve played has been Valkyria Chronicles which I enjoyed as well. This was a good review to watch, I like that you touched a little deeper on some things I haven’t really seen much of in some others I’ve viewed.
I feel it definitely lived up to all of the positive reviews and it’s hype. It was a well written and thick story. My only negatives toward it was wishing there were more “real” battles in game. The number of them I mean. A little too heavy on the amount of dialogue. I enjoy extensive and fleshed out dialogue in games, but not so much when there can be an hour that goes by of just watching/listening to characters stand there and speak. Then maybe get a 10 minute battle and back to the long stretch of dialogue. It just happens too often in the game, it’s very unbalanced in that regard, for me anyhow. I still enjoyed the game for what it was but not sure I’ll play a second time.
It’s been really tough, as Elden ring has been taking most of my free time but I still manage to squeeze a few hours a day to somehow play this! It truly is the strategy game I have been waiting for!
I guess my worry when I hear that a game has "a lot of text" is that it might have a lot of text in the Golden Sun way. I recently tried replaying Golden Sun, and there's so much dialogue, but nobody SAYS anything, or they've made their point in the first couple of sentences and then just talk in circles and emote for what feels like ages. For those that have played Triangle Strategy, is the dialogue long like Golden Sun, or is it just that characters actually have a lot to say? I don't mind a lot of text when it's actually in service of something and not repetitious.
Oh man... I loved Golden sun- played 1 and 2 and still remember them as one of my all time favorites... been awhile though, and I don't remember feeling overwhelmed by the text in that game like I do in this game... but it has been a minute! Lol T.S. dialog feels so bland imo, and it's overkilled. I am a lover of almost all things jrpgs, always have been since nes days- this game is very slow in its story telling, almost everything else is triple aaa imo, minus the exploration phase which is basically running around in town or wherever and talking w your party and npc's, finding a few hp potions etc. and pressing start to exit. The areas are tiny! It's not terrible, I think I was expecting too much...
It was intentional that convictions are invisible in first playthrough for sake of immersion. In NG+ when you try the other paths you can see Convictions
Convictions aren't completely hidden, but I think it's for the best. If you want to spoil it you can look online anyway, but in a new game plus the "hidden" convictions are made visible for if you want to 100% it and get all 30 recruitable characters
Loved the video Matty, definitely on queue to buy 👌🏾👍🏾 Also if you liked fire emblem, you should try Path of Radiance & Radiant Dawn, those were peek fire emblem games on my opinion 😤yes
Cool Video man! Do you know how to do a green screen recording? I think you should look into it, I think it would make your videos look more rad. Cool video, ima buy the game cause of your review.
I think it’s better that the conviction system isn’t just a gauge you can see. I didn’t like it at first, but then I realized I was making choices that I felt my character would actually make, rather than just always picking the Paragon choice in Mass Effect, or the Light Side choice in Kotor or what have you. It makes the game more of an rpg (emphasis on the “r”) than jrpgs usually are, more than even many crpgs often are. That’s my biggest complaint with a lot of traditional jrpgs. They’re often just preset stories being told with few choices, little if any role playing. The English voice acting is mostly really good, btw. I need to go back and finish this, actually
Gonna get it now. Exactly what i was lookin for. I loved ff tactics on gb advance. 3houses is ok, just dont like having to buy gifts and have tea time.
Yeah was also suprised by this game I actually liked the decision and exploration parts of the game made it feel a bit more like a visual novel with SRPG mini games
I'm excited to play this. I hope Square finally figures out they can make brand new 16/32 bit RPGs till the end of time for profit. Not every game needs to be full 3D with hundreds of devs and years of development struggles behind it.
Considering we have at least two more HD-2D coming down the pike (Dragon Quest III and Live A Live) I think they’ve learned that lesson quite well.
im waiting here for SE to do a multiplatform release like that... right now, since it has time exclusivity, i wouldnt be surprised if its partially finance by nintendo like ff7r was partially finance by sony.
Not a Square game, but check out the simplicity of Vampire survivors on Steam.
Most of the full 3D games with hundreds of devs are dogshit these days, anyway.
yes! just please stop with the fucking action rpgs, bring back turn based or strategy, bring back the good games
3 hours into the game: "OMG enough with the dialogues let me kick some ass!"
15 hours into the game: "For House Wolffort D,:
*no lie detected*
This is 100% truth
For real. 80 percent graphic novel, but I'm down for that.
so this game has too much dialogue and no gameplay?
@@JoonKimDMD first 1-3 hours are pretty dialogue heavy. That can be good or bad depending on what you like, but the battles definitely pick up later. Great game.
@@stephenstrange5663 Most people talk about dialogue heavy as negative. First 1~3 hrs of dialogue seems too much unless it's really well written.
People complain about permadeath but i kinda think that without the fear of making the game unplayable due to losing too many units the developers are able to make way more challenging scenarios than fire emblem is able to
Well final fantasy tactics. I personally dont care for triangle strat cause I dont like board style combat. The only board combat games I ever liked were ff tactics and south park.
I didnt like octopath either cause it was too grindy. Dont care to grind that much. I think it would of been good if it was less grindy. I shut off octopath after 22 hours.
@@WM-mu8ep yet you liked ff tactics?
@@michaelpaul92 it was a different era. People complain that new games are bad but theres more good and bad games is all. Theres always been good and bad games. Now that theres more good games to choose from less eras I'm not putting up with playing just ok theres enough great stuff to play. I'm not really in the mood to do pointless grinding which is why I do play rpgs still but very few. It's really annoying how they all spit in the players face with a pointless grind. Octopath was one of the grindiest ones I ever seen though.
I think that permadeath is a cool feature on paper, but in practice, players just reset when they lose characters and ultimately your options get pretty limited. In a game like Triangle Strategy, you can go for a big maneuver with the tradeoff being that you won't be able to use the character until the battle is over, which makes the rest of the battle harder. In permadeath games like Fire Emblem, the ONLY option in a hard battle is to turtle.
Although, I actually think Valkyria Chronicles handled it the best. You could make risky maneuvers and lose characters, but they would be stuck wherever they fell. If the enemy reached them first, that character would be permadead. However, if someone from your own team reached them first, they would call in medics to have them extracted (and you could potentially redeploy them a few turns later from one of your captured bases). That system was flexible while still making you nervous for your fallen allies.
I could already tell after the first battle with Anna she was going to be one of my favorites to keep in my party.
Ngl she's definitely an optimal assassin
Anna is everything I wished Assassin's creed would be.
Oh heck yeah! That’s my girl. Loyalty. Speed. Humble and beautiful. Definitely one of my favs so far.
Feels like a glass cannon to me which I like but not my favorite. My red headed mage waifu though. Shes my favorite by a mile.
@@AaronQ64 Yeah she's a glass canon but she's also very agile and that's very useful in this game where hight matters
I love this game, 50+ hour first playthrough! Post game content is top shelf too! No spoilers here, it's just awesome. I am snes/playstation rpg fan for decades now and this is a peak. Octopath was awesome and this is leaps above! We have been waiting for this and they delivered!
This is just such a worthy successor to FF tactics and what I wanted from Square in a long time, so glad they finally decided to bring a new tactical Rpg and a bangin' one at that
And thankfully no perma death
Absolute slapper!!!!! This game is incredible
Reviewers: There's a lot of dialogue in this game
Me: Don't worry, I just came from Persona 5.
I am in love with this game. It is pretty much everything I wanted for a modern SRPG.
The choices do end up in a bottle neck but it has 4 different endings and NG+ so for me it is a 10/10.
Have been loving Triangle Strategy in its first ten hours and have really been looking forward to Matty's review! Hope this video does well because I'm so glad Matty covered it.
Edit: So thorough - excellent work! Great review.
People always compare the HD 2D artstyle to the SNES and 16 bit but honestly these games scream PS1 to me.
tactics ogre bruh reason why I bought it since I love that freakin game
Yeah. Very Symphony of the Night.
Good thing is that in New Game +, there is a conviction counter. So it definitely encourages multiple playthroughs for the objectively best progression.
I was also gonna mention this. It's funny because he was saying he wish they showed it but they've already added it. In your first play through, its more realistic to not know how strong your convictions are and how much you are able to sway people's opinion. So it makes sense to save it for the replay.
Man I was hoping for someone I follow to review this. Didn't expect that to be you but I am really intefested in your opinion
I've been saying since the first Bravely Default for the 3DS that we now have the soul of where Final Fantasy went, and it isn't in the mainline titles it's-
Bravely Default(1, Second, and 2), Octopath Traveler, and now Triangle Strategy.
I've been excited, and have enjoyed these games more than anything SE has released since the PS2. Besides Dragon Quest, but that's its own thing. Also the battle system in bravely default/Octopath is actually strategic, you don't just spam your current most powerful attack. People always claimed JRPGs were more strategic, but they really weren't. I love their battle system, and Triangle Strategy doesn't have it at least not early game, but it kept one aspect the points to spend on actions which I really like. Great job variety. While I would of liked if you could changed jobs this is still a great Strategy RPG. The story is also really good. Deep, mature, and realistic. Definitely a must play for RPG fans
Couldnt agree with you more Bravely default, Octo series and now Triangle. Square is back firing on all cylinders. 🔥 🔥 🔥
Square just publishes these games 😂they don't make good games anymore they haven't in years BD And OT aren't made by square just published...😂don't give these unimaginative assholes anymore credit that they dont deserve....i wanna buy some games before winter seasonal hibernation trying to see if i want this or unicorn overlord along with OT2 or BD2 and maybe star ocean 2 oooo and FF 6 it's on sale this week 🤙
I’ve just found this channel and so happy. I love your video! Look forward to the rest. Love this game also
there was one story choice it took me an entire day to mill over. I thought about when I was out running and finally came to a conclusion. The weight of decisions, including the perfect amount of resource scarcity, won me over. Great review!
"the fire emblem game that you are looking for" sold me. Going to try it now.
Unexpectedly bought this before Forbidden West, despite FW being one of my most anticipated titles of the past 1.5 years or so. I loved the demo. Love the art, music, character designs, plot so far.
The launch window was everything. I'm playing a ton of Elden Ring, but feel like I need a narrative heavy game to play, to keep myself from burning out of Elden Ring.
I really like that the grind maps aren't a slog to keep all your units up to recommended level. That's probably the best part of the game. You only need to do the grind maps a couple times and all your units are ready if you've been keeping up with them per chapter. Great review by the way, you can tell you actually played the game unlike a lot of the other reviewers. I think the story is great, I just hate the english voice acting, lol.
I've been loving this game between Elden Ring sessions. Was worried I'd find the amount of story off-putting, but it's actually really engaging! This review was great to listen to and I agreed with a bunch of your points. Definitely worried about lack of grindable mock battles..
Really looking forward to Live A Live in this art style! I'm wondering why Square didn't give Final Fantasy I-VI the HD-2D treatment? The pixel remasters look great, but they could've been so much more.
I 100% agree, I did hear though that they may be doing a Chrono Trigger remake in the HD2D engine.
@@TIDbitRETRO 😱😱😱 I will lose my MIND!!!
They probably will once these games sell really well.
Specifically because different producers are doing these remasters
Yoshinari Kitase is in charge of Mainline Final Fantasy releases and therefore he decides how the re releases of old games go. Great director but clearly isn't prioritizing that stuff over FF 7 Remake and other stuff
Tomoya Asano, who did the DS remakes for FF 3 and 4, then Bravely and Octopath, and in general is in charge of all of these HD-2D releases
You wanna talk about the Saga and Mana re-releases, those ALSO have different producers in those series, so yeah there's no unified approach for releasing old games at Square at all because of who wants to do what differing greatly
@@apocalypsenever8276 Thank you for the insight. I would love to see FFVI get this style of remake, but I hope the Pixel Remaster will suffice for now. I heard the last "remake" for mobile was a disaster and passed on it.
You can't skip your turn hitting B too many times. If you hit B during the select direction to end turn it'll go back to the turn menu. You'd have to hit B, B, A to end your turn. B, B, B just puts you back to start of turn. If it does You changed an option(maybe) and you should reset to default or find which one it is.
Also if you don't want to read Don't set the voice acting to Japanese! You can press ZR and every scene will just play out like a movie you can watch/listen to. I really don't understand why people change to a language they cannot understand, and then complain they have to read. Are that many people slow where this doesn't cross your mind?
Nobody complains about reading. People complain about the poor English voice acting.
@@maximeroux-lacroix7219 you haven't watched any reviews then. Every one of them mentions too much reading, and mention choosing JP dub. How can you know it has bad English when you've selected Japanese? I know he hasn't tried English because he says often the JP just says 1-2 words but screen shows multiple sentences. He would know the English does that too Because those sections aren't voice acted. The NPC just says a short phrase when you select them. So it is obvious he is like many weebs who chooses JP on default, says EN is bad without ever trying it. Then says there is too much reading.
This is so common, and so cringe. Many games say the JP voice acting is great but if you translate the JP review they complain of the JP voice acting same as English speakers do their own. What they don't(and I mean never) do is choose English option. That is something only westerners do, and it is embarrassing you people praise it so, but are too lazy to actually learn it to judge it properly
@@maximeroux-lacroix7219 the English voice acting is far from bad, it's really really good in fact.
@@drowningin you forgot your meds today.
@@Eunostos I don't do drugs
Between this and Elden Ring fantasy RPG fans are eatin' good! I'm still way too deep into ER to switch over to this game, but once that dies down I'm gonna be all over Triangle Strategy
Haha after 95 hours of elden ring and beating the game im actually thinking of starting this one next :P
haha glad to know I'm not the only one who calls this game "pixel game of thrones" to me it feels like watching an exciting netflix series on my switch.
My only issue with these 16/32 pixel games is they’re not visually forgiving. What I mean is as someone who is colorblind it just blends together. I had those issues with the BD series sometime when it came to the overwork maps.
Just stop being color blind lmao
Incredibly thorough review that oozes charm and passion. Heres a comment for the algo
i hope you get more subs one day because your reviews are good. ive been watching them for a while
Man something about this guy has me excited to hear MrMattyPlays review of this game
Congrats on 20K!!
I just ordered this online. So excited and feels like final fantasy tactics. I LOVED and MISSED tactics type games. It needs more fanbase.
on my third play through, love this game even after 70+ hours i want to see every ending
This game feels like Fire Emblem/Advance Wars meets The Ledgends of Heroes, and I love it.
final fantasy tactics is the best example of a tactics game respecting your time in terms of story, hard to get into but I really recommend it
Idk about respecting your time.
If you don't look up anything FFT is punishingly hard and the random battles are just not fun imo.
The story is arguably better in FFT, but TS was an overall better gaming experience for me.
Awesome review! I completely agree with your FE reference. I’m about to start playing it and super hyped
7:24 hahaha nice reference there. You just got a new subscriber! 🤣
Have been really excited for this game. I’m a little concerned about the amount of dialogue but I’m still going to give it a shot.
I wish that this game company and its productionteam could remaster both Suikoden 1 and Suikoden 2
Hope it comes to PC eventually, looks like fun
I actually really enjoyed Octopath traveler and seeing all the stories get linked together. I wish there were more than the travel banters to show interaction between the characters, but they really helped flesh out their relationships. There are so many paths you can take (protagonists, order of chapters you pick ...) that fleshing them out even more would have been even worse than tedious I guess.
Can't wait to play TS !
Yeah more of those traveler banter scenes--or better, the party chat feature from DQ--would have helped. I liked the main story (ies) a lot though, I thought it was a cool exercise in decentralised storytelling. And for the most part the characters' journeys have 'realistic' enemies, not the JRPG world-ending boss.
This is the absolute best video covering this game , and I've watched a few - Thanks for all your effort ! Currently on chapter 4 and loving it! The extra storytelling elements really makes this game feel like a mainline FF entry that integrates the heavily addictive Tactics gameplay. So nice to play an RPG that feels like it builds upon its predecessors.
Im excited for this. I’m actually taking my time too with this game and trying to get involved in the story. I have a notebook and I’m keeping track of who is related to whom and what my initial reaction to them is along with any comments/perceptions by other characters. I’m intrigued in this game and can’t wait to see where it goes.
There is one tactical battle decision that effects an ending. You can set a town on fire for an easy victory or not set it on fire and use other tactics to win.
Sadly being overshadowed by Elden Ring. It's a must for RPG fans, especially those that love Fire Emblem like myself :-)
Picked this up on launch day and i cant stop. I thought i would like it as a huge fan of FF Tactics, but i didnt think i would like it this much. The story is heavy, but man is it good.
I like your style Matt. Good job!
It’s quickly become my favorite Switch game. So good.
Me ha pasado lo mismo.
Started watching reviews for this game when the vr port was announced for meta quest.
Not usually the type of game I'd play, but I like how they're adapting the game to vr the way they're doing.
Yeah, if I had to point to just one thing that could be called a legitimate blunder with this game, it's the lack of character portraits attached to dialogue boxes. Hitting a button to bring up a profile with the full art just does not substitute. Seeing that face when someone is talking is hardwired into the human social instinct, it's how you attach what's being said to who's saying it. Wonder if that's the kind of thing they could patch in? I do love the ellipses with the ridiculous sound effect attached, though.
Also, I don't think Anna is objectively Over Powered, she's just mechanically really fun to use in a way that feels very powerful. The gameplay is well balanced to account for her role in combat. True to her archetype, she's a jack of all trades actually done right. Just harder to notice since you have her from the start before a lot of the trades she borrows from even show up. I'm so glad there's a new game in the footsteps of Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre (although the game it's probably most mechanically similar to is Vandal Hearts) for this day and age that's actually good.
agree. they should show the 2d pic of char with every sentences
@@chrisathian5450 Like, seriously, all those old PS1 games had portraits, and most of the other games SquareEnix has made both old and new.
@@Shalakor bad decision from their part lol
They should have continued the Final Fantasy Tactics advance series with these graphics and engine!
Just got my pre-order today (I knew it was late-- that did bother me abit), but if you can get the pre-order character cards the cards are beautiful & a nice collectable bonus as well!
you can faintly see wich convictions you choose bo looking closely at the colour above th boxes, green is morality, red is liberty and yellow is utillity
Really great review! I will admit to being a defender of the English dub, as some of the direction can be frustrating in the sense that some scenes might not be as emotionally driven as it could be, but when the actors get their lines JUST right, you can have some really striking moments. I think the JP audio is definitely going to have more consistency, and I intend to use it on my second playthrough, but I think the English dub has merit in its moments.
Will play the second playthrough in Japanese as well, but if someone shines in English, that is Benedict
I have a very hard time absorbing information if the dialogue and text don't match, and I pretty much need to still read along with the spoken lines as well when playing a game or it just doesn't work for me, so even if it were terrible I'd prefer English. That said, I think I'm slightly more qualified to point out a terrible dub from a great one. ...This one is good. Not fantastic, not bad, not horrible, and above decent. It's good: serviceable by all accounts and standout in some.
Japanese dialogue is the way to go. The battle voices/cries are superior.
Definitely more story driven than pick up and play like other tactics games. My only drawback is the lack of options besides mock battles for non-story content and grinding items/exp. 9/10. Highly recommend Fellseal The Arbiters Mark of you want the exact FF tactics. feel.
Fellseal is awesome. I prefer it above triangle.
A little upset that I saw your community post linking to this video and that I didn’t see the video organically on recommendations. The algorithm should know ive been waiting for it!!
Me, I am the fire emblen fan that is like you LOL
I'll pick up the game just for that
Based on your video, this sounds like a game worth supporting at launch. Going to buy it here soon
This game needs to do well, which it seems it has. It's a 90s kid Dream game
The mock battles are for farming materials for upgrades not Exp. The exp ratio is very generous, if you're 3 levels below the par lvl you get 88 exp for a single action. Also you can 100% get every upgrade I've already done it with every character. Just use Lionel and get that extra money for picking up spoils, also the golden pinkie ring helps a ton with farming materials. Also also use the auto play feature, why would you ever manually go through text?
Awesome!! I'm loving the game, glad you enjoy it.
Looking forward to playing this after I finish both OT’s!
What I'm loving is how trying to be the never give up honourable idealist of RPG tradition is making things almost impossible for me. Trying to repel the invasion without burning the town took everything I had, I could only do it because Anna and Hughette were absolutely broken and I managed to bug out the general's AI. I knew I could have made the easy choice, but I wanted to see how it would pan out if I was full on naïve like most protagonists.
My girlfriend is not so idealistic in her approach, she took a more pragmatic approach. So her story is wildly different, she has different troops, and her strategies are nothing akin to mine. I'm more the wear them down from range before a decisive charge kind of guy. She's more of a brutal all our assault kind of gal. The difference gives us so much to talk about, asking why we made those decisions, what it says about who we are.
I went through the same hardship because it would've been the same choices I would have taken if I were Serenoa.
I started the demo of Octopath and after putting in 30m I think I still haven't had one combat scenario. I'm hesitant to commit bc the writing so far in the demo is really not good. I'm curious about these two games, though.
Would you recommend this game over octopath ?
If you’re a half hour into Octopath you’re probably 10 minutes away from your first battle scenario. I love the battle system in Octopath, it’s like a mix of FF7, Chrono Trigger, and even like Pokemon in certain ways, so definitely play a little longer.
Dunno if you've played any of the bravely default games. But the co bat system is reminiscent of those titles. Just saving turns has a different affect. Starts out a little slow but its a good game. Jist don't expect a shit ton of character development with party interactions. Each story focuses primarily on the character you choose and the other people are basically along for the ride. Its intended that you play through with each character to get their stories/development.
Just wanted to let you know Matty that I love this channel. Enjoy it a whole bunch. Thanks for taking the time to edit all the gameplay in.
As a newb I gave it a go on my new Oled. With the opening battle on handheld I just couldn't see the characters well enough to enjoy the game. I tried docking the game but still the same result for me. Maybe I could get used to it over time but not a good impression for me...
Just wanted to say that I ultimately bought and played TS because of spoiler-free reviews like yours.
Gotta say, I LOVED this game. I had some reservations after the reveal because Octopath didn't really work for me. TS was much more down my alley. I hope Square Enix and Artdink can replicate this success with a similar title or maybe even just TS2.
This is the only TS review I found that was remotely well put together
I'm on my second playthrough, this is my game of the year as of right now.
That's awesome man. I'm not into SRPG's but happy you're enjoying it :D
Compared to FFT and tactics ogre, how do you rate Triangle Strategy?
@@davidyos2575 in my personal rankings, I think it's better than both FFT and TO. But it really depends on what about those games you like, since unlike FFT and TO you don't build up an army of generics that can die and you have to replace, you have an army of unique characters with unique abilities that don't die.
Love this game so much so far! Only chapter 8 I believe but really diving deep and taking my time
i'm really enjoying my time with this game, it was my most anticipated release of 2022 and it's living up to the hype, I think it's even better than what I expected. I'm playing it on normal and I see some of what you were talking about, about being under leveled for the battles and having to do them multiple times. I wish there was an organic way to be at least at the minimum required level for the encounter but it's definitely not taking away from my enjoyment of the game so far.
What’s your opinion on the story and characters if you don’t mind me asking? I tried to get into octopath but the lack of interaction between characters and their individual stories really took me out of it.
@@Just_a_Jape I think this one is very story-heavy and I personally like it very much, I think the 8 main characters have very distinct opinions and ways to see the world and it shows a lot when you have to sway them to vote for the options you want. It feels a lot more cohesive than Octopath without a doubt. Hopefully that helps you! ^^
@@KcannyTBO thanks much appreciated. Think I’ll give it a shot.
@@Just_a_Jape I hope you love it!
So far it's striking me as a watered down Tactics Ogre. I love TO...and I'd just rather play TO. Maybe that opinion will change eventually.
I've been interested in this game and after this I'm definitely going to pick it up.
Glad to hear it's voiced in English. I have extremely poor eyesight and it takes me a long time to type and read a lot of text. I'll be picking this up.
It’s funny to see people complain about the talking. In Horizon Forbidden West I had to skip a lot of stuff toward the end. And I don’t feel bad about it. A lot of it was on rails. No choices.
Unfortunately I don't have switch,but my favorite tactical rpg back in the ps1 era is Hoshigami,and this game is a lot similar of that,of course much more is in here as I see.
I want to play this game so badly 😁
I can’t wait to pick this up. I love old school gaming and this looks so satisfying. Games nowadays should make you think more often.I’m a bit tired of games that relay on reaction time. Who says video games can’t be a good mental exercise. 🧠
So you would recommend this game over Fire Emblem: Three Houses? I haven't played it but I just discovered this and was wondering which of the two play first.
This game is a masterpiece, from the writing to the battles to the exploration, to invistigation to voting.. there are do many aspects to this game & all of them were done really well. I hope this IP & Octopath Traveler both get sequels in the future, they're too good to be 1 time only.
I agree. I would love another Octopath travelers but this game and that game also bravely default series failed and nobody bought these type of game anymore sadly. Gamers today prefer hyper realistic cinematic graphics games
@@Rizky-Gumilar OT didn't fail at all, it sold 1+ million in the 1st month of its release & now is more than 3 million sold, Bravely 2 sold 1+ million as well & Triangle Strategy is on its way to do the same, these games are successful but not 10+ millions success ofc, keep in mind they don't need to sell as high as CoD to be profitable. Now there's LiveAlive & DQ3 on the way inspired by the success of the 3 team Asano games & they also said there's 1 more new game from this team, the future for these type of games is bright 👍
@@shadowsquid1351 i love classic jrpg but yeah im bit bored with the snes pixel graphics. I wish more companies would make a better more modern artstyle. If u ever heard about Eiyuden Chronicle and upcoming jrpg from the maker of Suikoden now that is modern 2D graphics that i would love to see more.
@@Rizky-Gumilar Yes I know about Eiyoden & I hope it turns out great! Tbh I love the SNES style so far & hope it continues to exist, before that we got nothing lol only the ugly looking Stesuna & its sequels. Anyway RPGs these days are thriving & selling far better than ever, with lots of variety in style & gameplay, it is a golden era for JRPGs imo
I just picked this game up today. I’m getting ready to get it started in just a bit. Really looking forward to it, it looks like an incredible game. I’ve always loved FF Tactics, one of my favorite all games, so it’s nice to get something again in a similar vein. Since tactics the only strategy rpg I’ve played has been Valkyria Chronicles which I enjoyed as well. This was a good review to watch, I like that you touched a little deeper on some things I haven’t really seen much of in some others I’ve viewed.
How did you like it?
I feel it definitely lived up to all of the positive reviews and it’s hype. It was a well written and thick story. My only negatives toward it was wishing there were more “real” battles in game. The number of them I mean. A little too heavy on the amount of dialogue. I enjoy extensive and fleshed out dialogue in games, but not so much when there can be an hour that goes by of just watching/listening to characters stand there and speak. Then maybe get a 10 minute battle and back to the long stretch of dialogue. It just happens too often in the game, it’s very unbalanced in that regard, for me anyhow. I still enjoyed the game for what it was but not sure I’ll play a second time.
It’s been really tough, as Elden ring has been taking most of my free time but I still manage to squeeze a few hours a day to somehow play this! It truly is the strategy game I have been waiting for!
Beautiful art style! Just like octopath, feels like a next gen 2 2.5 d game. I hope we gonna see more games like this do it!
I've got this game for a trip I'm taking in a few weeks. Hopefully I don't get so engrossed I miss a flight or anything!
I play all these hd 2d games without voice acting. Takes me back to the old days.
yea I also love octopath art style and mixed graphic styles
I guess my worry when I hear that a game has "a lot of text" is that it might have a lot of text in the Golden Sun way. I recently tried replaying Golden Sun, and there's so much dialogue, but nobody SAYS anything, or they've made their point in the first couple of sentences and then just talk in circles and emote for what feels like ages. For those that have played Triangle Strategy, is the dialogue long like Golden Sun, or is it just that characters actually have a lot to say? I don't mind a lot of text when it's actually in service of something and not repetitious.
Oh man... I loved Golden sun- played 1 and 2 and still remember them as one of my all time favorites... been awhile though, and I don't remember feeling overwhelmed by the text in that game like I do in this game... but it has been a minute! Lol T.S. dialog feels so bland imo, and it's overkilled. I am a lover of almost all things jrpgs, always have been since nes days- this game is very slow in its story telling, almost everything else is triple aaa imo, minus the exploration phase which is basically running around in town or wherever and talking w your party and npc's, finding a few hp potions etc. and pressing start to exit. The areas are tiny! It's not terrible, I think I was expecting too much...
It was intentional that convictions are invisible in first playthrough for sake of immersion. In NG+ when you try the other paths you can see Convictions
I’m totally gonna get this looks awesome 🤩
I got Pokemon Arceus over this but I can't wait until I get my hands on this. The demo captured me
Convictions aren't completely hidden, but I think it's for the best. If you want to spoil it you can look online anyway, but in a new game plus the "hidden" convictions are made visible for if you want to 100% it and get all 30 recruitable characters
Loved the video Matty, definitely on queue to buy 👌🏾👍🏾 Also if you liked fire emblem, you should try Path of Radiance & Radiant Dawn, those were peek fire emblem games on my opinion 😤yes
You know any emulators for them?
@@hellokevan7782 Dolphin 🐬. It's a GameCube and Wii emulator
Cool Video man! Do you know how to do a green screen recording? I think you should look into it, I think it would make your videos look more rad. Cool video, ima buy the game cause of your review.
It wont make it look better. Itll make him look like a stupid streamer lol.
Im thinking of getting a switch should i go for oled or first generation used one
Oled 💯
I think it’s better that the conviction system isn’t just a gauge you can see.
I didn’t like it at first,
but then I realized I was making choices that I felt my character would actually make, rather than just always picking the Paragon choice in Mass Effect, or the Light Side choice in Kotor or what have you.
It makes the game more of an rpg (emphasis on the “r”) than jrpgs usually are, more than even many crpgs often are.
That’s my biggest complaint with a lot of traditional jrpgs. They’re often just preset stories being told with few choices, little if any role playing.
The English voice acting is mostly really good, btw.
I need to go back and finish this, actually
Is there a combat guide? I am new to this types of battle system and having a hard time understand how to battle.
I liked the way FFT advanced has grind missions that feel rewarding due to the quests.
What to play after this game?
16 bit game of thrones. Thank you. I've been saying this about the game. It's got some great choices and scenarios.
Hughette and the Archers seemed to be the most busted characters for me. Run in an all archer squad and you're unstoppable.
reminds me of early game of thrones
"Not everyone's motives are quite what they seem"
3 minutes later. "I like that everyone has very clear motivations"
Gonna get it now. Exactly what i was lookin for. I loved ff tactics on gb advance. 3houses is ok, just dont like having to buy gifts and have tea time.
Yeah was also suprised by this game I actually liked the decision and exploration parts of the game made it feel a bit more like a visual novel with SRPG mini games
This game got me hooked from the demo