

It can be a bit frustrating, but thankfully you retain experience even after a game over so you can quickly level units you haven’t used in a while You can only deploy a few units in each battle, and only those who act will gain experience, so you have to choose who you want to use wisely, especially seeing as there isn’t enough EXP to be gained through the main story alone for most of your units to be ready for the next fight. This leaves the main cast fairly small, numbering about 8, but you’ll get new units throughout the story to use as you see fit. Instead of a class system, each character is entirely unique – for example, only Geela can greatly heal single targets and what Benedict lacks in offensive prowess he makes up for in a wide array of buffs. That spice comes both in the form of the aforementioned units and the battlefields themselves. After all, why fix what isn’t broken? Just add a bit of unique spice on top. It’s fairly standard fare for the genre, and those who have played games like Fire Emblem will feel right at home, but that’s why it’s so enjoyable. Each unit has different abilities and situations they excel in such as the number of tiles they can move, how high they can climb, or how many times they can act in one turn. Battles take place on a grid, with you commanding your units to move around the battlefield, attack foes, and more. It’s a strategy RPG with a political story taking place in a rich world following a cast of colorful characters. Triangle Strategy follows in the footsteps of Final Fantasy Tactics. Can the young noble protect his small domain from the fires of war, let alone restore his kingdom to glory? As the new Lord of House Wolfort, a vassal of Glenbrook, Seranoa finds himself directly in the center of another war spanning the entire continent. However, shortly after the mining begins, Aesfrost invades Glenbrook and easily kills their king. To commemorate their peace, the three have begun a grand project in the form of the Grand Norzelean Mines.

The nations of Aesfrost, Glenbrook, and Hyzante have reached a delicate accord, agreeing to share their key resources with each other. Twenty years after the SaltIron War, Norzelia is finally at peace.
