Surprisingly, I have been more into Square Enix’s RPG titles recently than in years past. Re-releases of cult favorites like SaGa Frontier, oddities such as Voice of Cards, and smaller sequels like NEO: The World Ends With You did much more for me than their latest big-budget releases. I have also come to enjoy producer Tomoya Asano’s recent work, specifically Octopath Traveler. So when I saw that he was leading development on a new title, my interest was immediately piqued. In spite of my anticipation for the release, though, Triangle Strategy still managed to surprise me in ways both good and bad.
Taking place on the fictional continent of Norzelia, Triangle Strategy centers around the conflict between three distinct nations. Each of the three regions – Glenbrook, Aesfrost, and Hyzante – all have specific resources they control. This division of resources previously lead to all three facing off against each other in the conflict known as the Saltiron War. An uneasy truce was eventually forged between the three, but 30 some odd years later, tensions are once again rising. While you do get scenes involving the other nations, the story mainly follows the actions of Serenoa Wolffort of Glenbrook. The young, inexperienced leader is quickly thrown into a conflict that could pave the way to a brand new future for the continent.
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