![]() ![]() ![]() Gimme more! | Anteprima Triangle StrategyĪt the end of the scarce four hours we spent in Triangle Strategy’s Prologue Demo and just sat down at our desk to write this preview, we found ourselves thinking we wanted more. As for us, we decided to venture into the kingdom of salt, because intrigued by the concept of total equality among the citizens, all very devoted to the divinity of the place, as if we were faced with a real utopia. The importance of the choices given to the player is also emphasized in the demo, when we will be actually we decide which country to visit: Aesglast or Sabulos. We can make him more calculating and less human, or vice versa more prone to a submissive nature. Serenoa is a man with a noble soul, which we will be able to shape in his convictions through careful dialogue choices that will also affect the continuation of the narrative. We find ourselves in the control of Serenoa Wolfhort, heir of the homonymous family, who from point blank finds herself succeeding her father, sick and unable to continue to be the strong man and who led to the end of the War. As you can imagine, however, considering that they built a video game on it, this agreement will obviously be broken, even if we do not want to specify the causes. Negotiations by minor houses, such as that of the Wolfhorts, loyal vassals of the house of Glenbrook, have then led to the closure of hostilities through an agreement. ![]() The continuous tensions between the three kingdoms then resulted, before the events of Triangle Strategy, in a real War known as the Salt and Iron War, from which no one came out victorious in any way. We are in the lands of Nortelia, a vast continent that contains three nations that have always been in conflict with each other: Glenbrookoverlooking a river, it had quickly become the economic and commercial center of the entire continent Aesglast, empire of iron, known for the large amount of mines and raw materials extracted in the end, Sabuloskingdom of life as a producer of salt, an inhospitable land whose capital rises however on the Saline Lake, an inexhaustible source of the chemical compound essential for life. Salt and Iron | Anteprima Triangle Strategy On the other hand, in fact, we are still talking about a prologue, however verbose and full of interesting ideas. In this instance, therefore, we want to focus more on the narrative side, although we will always remain within the reasonable limits of spoilers. In this case we have indeed been able to try the first three chapters of Triangle Strategy, with the disclaimer from Square Enix that, once we have purchased the full game, we will also have the possibility to import the saved data of the Demo. In fact, if the first trial version allowed you to put your hand on chapters 6 and 7, central and not very generous in terms of details on previous events, the Prologue Demo makes us start the game from scratch. A preview that incorporates the one written in February 2021 in almost its entirety, but which has more pushed us to learn more about the narrative and the intertwining of the title. In the past few days, the company has released a new free trial version of Triangle Strategy on Nintendo eShop called “Prologue Demo”, from which we decided to release this final preview pending the release of the title on March 4th. At the end of the day, Square Enix always remains anyway. Although, we remember, the development studio is not even the same, because if it was Acquire who put his hand to the title of 2018, to curate Triangle Strategy (which abandoned the “Project” some time ago) we find the guys from ArtDink. We told you, exactly one year ago, about the first demo of Project Triangle Strategy, the “project”, precisely, of a turn-based S-JRPG with an aesthetic and a graphic sector that, unwillingly, really remembered so much Octopath Traveler. The title that, who writes to you, most awaits from this March 2022 is not in fact Final Fantasy Origin, but an exclusive Nintendo Switch that has also changed its name over time. As we often like to say, however, Square Enix isn’t just Final Fantasy. A decidedly high-sounding title for the name it carries inside, “Final Fantasy”, the series that brought Square Enix to the honors of history and that raised it from a certain fall. In less than a month, day 18, for example, we will be able to get hold of Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin, the dark action-rpg that takes up the first chapter of the series, representing it in a dark fantasy key. In March, Square Enix has two big aces up its sleeve to show off while waiting for Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 2 and the fugitive Final Fantasy XVI. Let’s find out together, in this final preview of Triangle Strategy, if and to what extent the new demo released on Nintendo eShop by Square Enix has definitively convinced us: the answer is yes, we will tell you right away ![]()
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