The Best Strategy RPG Of The Decade Just Came To PlayStation
Briefly

Triangle Strategy uses Square Enix's HD-2D pixel-based visuals to create a gorgeous light-fantasy world grounded in complex country relationships and social issues. The game pairs grand tactical combat with an emphasis on story, presenting four branching paths that reveal multiple perspectives on national conflicts. The narrative centers on the weight of decisions and the nature of power, showing how well-intentioned actions can have far-reaching consequences for strangers. The setting is Norzelia, thirty years after the Saltiron War, where Glenbrook, Aestfrost, and Hyzante compete for resources. Players control Seranoa Wolffort, heir of House Wolffort, a Glenbrook vassal.
Square Enix's HD-2D style has been an undeniable success since Octopath Traveler first popularized it. The beautiful pixel-based art style has been used for some of the best RPGs of recent years, but even after everything, Triangle Strategy can proudly stand at the top of the pile. The best strategy RPG since Final Fantasy Tactics, Triangle Strategy is a grand tale of intrigue, oppression, economic subterfuge, and political upheaval
The reason I say that is that Triangle Strategy has a ton of story - it's genuinely the primary focus. That being said, the narrative is one of the strongest elements of the game, with four branching paths that help flesh out the world and characters in incredibly dynamic ways, giving you different sides of each conflict and nation. This is a game about the weight of decisions and the nature of power,
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