![]() ![]() Granted, you don’t need a powerful machine at all which makes it very accessible and is always a plus (I’ll include a screenshot of the system requirements below). I will say that on my machine (Ryzen 5 3600, RTX 2060, 16GB RAM), the game runs really well. While many have played Triangle Strategy on the Nintendo Switch, this review is about the PC version. This isn’t necessarily bad in and of itself, it creates much more of a visual novel feel than I was expecting for sure, but with vocal performances that sound lackluster, it really feels like a downside. Basically, the game feels like a very long movie that occasionally has you perform a battle or give you a few minutes to wander around a town. These poor performances in voice acting are highlighted by the sheer number of cutscenes in Triangle Strategy. This is only one example of the poor performances. No matter if he’s surprised, angry, happy, or merely providing counsel, each line sounds extremely similar. There never seems to be variation in his voice to fit the mood. For instance, your advisor Benedict seems to always use the same intonation patterns and tones when speaking. I do enjoy a lot of the voices and some of them give decent performances, but there are some performances that just feel dry and take me out of the moment. In my opinion, the voice acting really brings down Triangle Strategy. Plus, there are multiple endings encouraging you to replay the game a few times. I don’t want to spoil anything, but I’ve really enjoyed it. It’s a well-crafted one with good twists and turns throughout. In Triangle Strategy, one of the strong suits is the story. I go back and forth on whether I like it or not. The HD-2D artstyle is a very subjective part of the game. I also appreciate the different difficulties. I don’t know that there’s really any groundbreaking or revolutionary aspects in the tactical battle system, but it does work well and is easy to navigate. As far as the overall gameplay is, they did a really good job. ![]() I enjoy the occasional tactical strategy game and Square Enix typically knows what they’re doing here. I was excited to play Triangle Strategy because I had heard great things about it. ![]()
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