Triangle Strategy’s Chapter XIV, Part II: For You, My Heart has you facing off once more against General Avlora. You’ve successfully interrupted her escape on the Norzelia River, and your party will attack her getaway ship from your own boat. The two vessels are attached by a single pulley you can cross, one at a […]
Befitting a game where the main character is on a journey to foster relationships with other nations and people, you’ll be able to recruit over 15 playable characters to your team during Project Triangle Strategy’s story. Your ability to acquire these potential teammates depends on Serenoa’s convictions, however, meaning that not everyone will automatically join […]
As a strategy role-playing game, some of the biggest parts of Triangle Strategy’s gameplay are the tactical battles. These battles can be Very Easy, Easy, Normal, or Hard, depending on your preferences, and you can switch the difficulty at any time. How does difficulty affect gameplay in Triangle Strategy? If you’re curious about the differences, […]
Given the number of choices presented to you in Triangle Strategy, it’s only natural to be nervous about whether you’re making the right ones or not. And your worries are not unfounded. There is, in fact, a so-called Golden Route in the game—or the path Serenoa must take if he wants his convictions to be […]
Triangle Strategy’s Chapter XIII, Part II: Born of Strife and Sadness finds you back at Whiteholm Bridge, from which you can be pushed to the ground below. Otherwise, the stage is a straight shot across, and enemies will surround you from both sides while you push them back. A new battle, Securing Whiteholm Bridge, will […]