
Of course, in the Game of Thrones there are more houses and more betrayal.Īnother reason Game of Thrones comes to mind is that there are epic battles in this game, but the majority of gameplay is conversations between characters. This works way better than trying to become familiar with fifteen main characters all at once.Īt times, I’m reminded of Game of Thrones with the different houses attempting to work together and form alliances through marriage. We meet our main characters separately, one by one, and see them slowly come together to form a group. The story begins like a Guy Ritchie movie or an Improv Harold (which I used to be a part of weekly, before the pandemic). It’s hard to get lost in a game when you’re trying to play (handheld) while watching something on TV ( The Curse of the Switch). I want to learn all about these characters and explore the entire world around them. I really want to get lost in the lore and story of Triangle Strategy - and I did for those first two hours (at the repair shop). Still, my main fear is not having the time to put into the game when it’s fully released next month. However, when I got back home and attempted to play on the TV I found myself distracted by my phone and everything else going on in the world around me.Īfter spending about three to four hours with Triangle Strategy Prologue Demo, I wanted to share some of my thoughts. Sure, at the repair shop I had no outside distractions so I was really enjoying Triangle Strategy. I want to love this game, but I don’t think I have the attention span for it. The game consists of multi-tiered battlefields where you control a team of warriors.

Triangle Strategy is a turn-based strategic adventure RPG from Square Enix that features the same stunning HD-2D visual-style of Octopath Traveler.
