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February 2011
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Abstract: Originally released as a Japanese only game in 1995, Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together was met with positive reviews and high scores. The English speaking crowd managed to experience this phenomenal game when it was ported to the PSX in 1998. Gamer...
Abstract: I had missed out on Tactics Ogre when it released on the PS1 originally, I really enjoyed Final Fantasy Tactics, but most of my Squaresoft love at that time was focused solely on anything involving their flagship series. I'm not even sure that I realiz...
Für Strategie-Rollenspiel-Freunde ist „Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together“ ein Hochgenuss aller erster Güte. Das Original war schon ein Ausnahmespiel, das seinem indirekten Nachfolger „Final Fantasy Tactics“ um einiges voraus war. Und auch dieses Rema...
Opbouw van verhaal, Goed combaten levelsysteem, Graphics & sound
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Published: 2011-02-25, Author: Sebastian , review by: skillpoint.se
Abstract: Med 1995 års Tactics Ogre: Let us Cling Together gjorde Quest och Yasumi Matsuno något som är få förunnat - de skapade en genre. Visst hade strategi och rollspel blandats dessförinnan men aldrig just på det här sättet som sedermera legat till grund för fa...
Abstract: Ett 26 år gammalt spel i en nyversion till PSP. Den meningen stinker snabbutvecklad budgettitel lång väg, men i det här fallet sviker luktsinnet. Tactics Ogre är ett förvånansvärt välpolerat spel som till det yttre står upp hyfsat mot dagens spel i gen...
Constantly twisting, heartand gutwrenching story that changes based on your actions; tons of customization and indepth strategy options; beautiful art and music; additions like the Chariot and World modes augment the game’s replayability; topnotch localization.
Combat graphics haven’t been upgraded from the 16bit original; some of the interfaces are cumbersome.
Abstract: Tactics Ogre opens in a space outside time, with what one assumes is an omnipotent presence questioning the player. As with many RPGs, you must provide a name and birth date. From here, against the white backdrop of this given eternity, tarot cards dar...