What Respawn s Star Wars Strategy Game Could Learn From X-COM

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The journey through the story of Triangle Strategy is a captivating experience, especially for those who enjoy high-stakes fantasy plotlines with political intrigue and well-rounded characters. While it will likely appeal to those who enjoy choice-based games and narratively rich worlds, it may not be the best pick for Square Enix fans who like the fast-paced combat of recent Final Fantasy games , or who prefer open-world and exploration driven gameplay. **Triangle Strategy ** creates an experience where players must think and choose actions carefully, and where decisions matter. This focus makes it an excellent choice for those who prefer a good story over hack-and-slash battles and aimless com


**Triangle Strategy ** is a strategy-based roleplaying game with hybrid 2D and 3D graphics developed by Square Enix for the Nintendo Switch. Triangle Strategy 's progression is narrative-driven, immersing players in a complex fantasy world rife with troubled nations, political intrigue, and hidden secrets. While gameplay mirrors certain elements seen in Octopath Traveler , the story and mechanics of Triangle Strategy have unique twists that allow the game to stand up well as its own title. Despite this, lengthy dialogue scenes and slow narrative progression may be a frustrating hurdle for those used to more fast-paced Square Enix titl


System Shock 2 might fall off slightly in its latter half, but the game's sections within the Von Braun are truly haunting and exciting to play through to this day. These massive open levels coupled with brilliant environmental stories set the stage for immersive sims to take over during the heyday of PC gam


While it may be hard to differentiate Triangle Strategy from its peers based on combat alone, its focus on decision-making will make it a radical departure from those that came before it. In fact, it seems like the game will be taking more creative nods from games like Mass Effect , The Witcher , and Disco Elysium rather than other tactical R


The most popular strategy games offer players enough of a challenge that it feels like there are actual high stakes and carefully considered tactics that need to be employed, madona.pilseta24.Lv while still making gameplay accessible. The XCOM series usually handles this balance well, with straightforward mechanics that still need careful thought and planning. Running a base requires a strategy, and the scarcity of resources has a big impact. Making mistakes during missions can lead to the permanent deaths of squad members, and can feel emotionally resonant as well as strategically important. Decisions have consequences, and gamers can't just breeze through the game without taking a more measured appro


With the responsibility of running a base combined with the top-down, turn-based combat of engaging in missions with a team of troopers, the XCOM games provided the overview-style of an RTS with the thrill and pace of more action-focused excursions. The upcoming Star Wars game would do well to incorporate a similar structure, giving players multiple aspects to focus on and engage w


What the XCOM series did so well, particularly in the later games, was to reimagine classic RTS elements and provide a fresh take on them. When the series was later rebooted with entries like XCOM: Enemy Unknown and XCOM 2 , the games still felt authentic to the franchise and genre. However, they offered new and exciting aspects to the gameplay that impressed players and critics alike. Gameplay was streamlined and simplified, but the games as a whole still felt enjoyably complex and required a very considered and methodical appro

Triangle Strategy might run the risk of being too formulaic, with all chapters thus far split into a predictable pattern of dialogue, battles, and decisions that can change around depending on where the story is at any given moment. I can see this becoming played out if the writing and characters don’t remain constantly engaging or new ideas and scenarios aren’t frequently introduced to keep the plates spinning. But right now, I’m confident it will sustain itself, especially given how smitten I already am with everything it has to offer. It feels like a loving homage to Tactics Ogre or Final Fantasy Tactics while having an equal determination to move the genre forward and try new things.


Spawning multiple books, comics, board games, card games, spin-offs, TV series, and core films, the Star Wars franchise is a cultural behemoth. The globally beloved series already has a number of excellent games under its belt, like the singleplayer Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the gold standard of MMORPGs Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic . However, fans of the franchise were surprised by the announcement that came earlier this year of three new titles, as EA teams up with Respawn Entertainment to make new Star Wars projects. These three new titles will be the eagerly anticipated Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order 2, an FPS, and a strategy g