Felony
pragmatic is this slap erratic catfish is
Wondering what the overall feeling towards this game was, now that the game's been out for quite a while and discussions have basically dropped all but off. I was really interested in it prior to release but the demo was so dry, it kinda turned me off to the point I forgot about the game entirely. Going through Unicorn Overlord has me reconsidering giving Triangle Strategy another chance, just because I haven't played a turn based strategy game in a long time (Three Houses didn't do it for me, and I overlooked Engage entirely, which maybe was a mistake?)
I've read people say the environments and stages are more interactive than Final Fantasy Tactics or Tactics Ogre; is there any truth to that? What sorta interactions can characters have on them?
Pretty much what makes this a unique SRPG worth possibly trudging through a drier political story, if it doesn't become more expansive as the game progresses? I remember lots of positive online chatter surrounding release but then it just went quiet. Honeymoon phase or just the kind of game you enjoy and move on from?
I've read people say the environments and stages are more interactive than Final Fantasy Tactics or Tactics Ogre; is there any truth to that? What sorta interactions can characters have on them?
Pretty much what makes this a unique SRPG worth possibly trudging through a drier political story, if it doesn't become more expansive as the game progresses? I remember lots of positive online chatter surrounding release but then it just went quiet. Honeymoon phase or just the kind of game you enjoy and move on from?