Sentences with phrase «tactics ogre»

This time, our Keiji Inafune is none other than Yasumi Matsuno, director and often scenario writer of a string of genre defining hits — Ogre Battle, Tactics Ogre, Final Fantasy Tactics and Vagrant Story.
There's thousands of words on the Kickstarter page, but it all essentially boils down to the fact that Playdek — up to now primarily a maker of card and board game conversions for iOS — wants to create a lore - dense tactical RPG in the style of Tactics Ogre and Final Fantasy Tactics.
I just remember that Type - 0 was also quite outsold compared to other Square Enix ports and remasters such as Final Fantasy X HD and the PSP version of Tactics Ogre (thanks for the comments there, Phelan).
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FFT / Tactics Ogre spiritual successor... I suppose only time will tell.
Despite being the first Tactics Ogre to make it over to the US, it is actually the 7th entry in the series.
The second raid is called «Return to Ivalice,» a 24 - man raid written by Tactics Ogre and Final Fantasy Tactics director and writer Yasumi Matsuno.
After an initial delay, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together Premium Edition arrived to the Australian shores on the...
Yeah I like it when RPGs give the appropriate facetime and energy to morally ambiguous situations and character shifts, be it the decisions made in Tactics Ogre or the final special chapter in Suikoden III archiving that longtime protagonist's fall into darkness.
but i think this game i'm recently into, Tactics Ogre: Knight of Lodis for GBA, is multiplayer... maybe we should try it!
Released in North America in 1998, Tactics served as a spiritual successor to the well received Tactics Ogre franchise, but it's also a franchise that has a little trouble getting new titles developed.
Compared to the rest of the suggestions, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together feels particularly old.
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Square Enix's remake of the classic strategy RPG, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, arrives on retail store shelves today.
It was actually arranged for the SFC by Hitoshi Sakimoto, known for his music work on games like Tactics Ogre.
In addition to the rhythm games and the Chocobo handheld spin offs, there's Final Fantasy Tactics (a strategy game from the folks behind Tactics Ogre) and Dissidia Final Fantasy, a 3D fighting game, among many others.
After finishing Tactics Ogre, Matsuno and the core of his development team left Quest and joined Squaresoft.
As with many of Atlus» esoteric releases the value on Tactics Ogre has skyrocketed, leaving collectors with little choice but to go online and pay out $ 85 or more.
Matsuno went small with his next game, returning to the style he invented with Tactics Ogre.
Pre-battle setup is incredibly important and Tactics Ogre has one of the deepest class and level progression systems of the genre I've ever seen.
Although the Super Famicom version never made it to America, Atlus published Tactics Ogre for the Playstation in 1997.
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is, for lack of a better term, one heck of a blast from the past.
Matsuno followed Ogre Battle in 1995 with a sequel called Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together.
Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, is a PSP - exclusive, from - the - ground - up remastering in the vein of Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions not too long ago.
There they set to work on Final Fantasy Tactics, a game that would refine the ideas first put forth in rough form by Tactics Ogre.
It's a lot like a Tactics Ogre / FFT type game but with some major differences too, well worth playing.
All things considered, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a shining example of a strategy RPG done right.
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Tactical games, called sometimes «tactics» because of the Tactics Ogre series so popular in the mid 90s, march to the beat of their own drum in mobile gaming and must be treated as a special case when it comes to mobile gaming, because they are so few that every time a new title is released it deserves all our attention.
Tactics Ogre information has also been started.
As a storytelling experience, Tactics Ogre reaches for greatness, but doesn't quite get there.
Arcadian Atlas is an upcoming indie tactical RPG inspired by two of the greats — Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre.
Tactics Ogre Gaiden Carth: Quest has begun to release more information on Tactics Ogre Gaiden: Knight of Lodis.
Brainchild of game developers Pierre and Christina Leclerc and developed under their Florida - based indie game label 6 Eyes Studio, the game will conjure up the spirit of great classics like Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre.
Last year saw the PSP release of the excellent Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, a labour of love that blended fine - crafted gameplay, a mature story, and gorgeous production values.
A third subgenre, also primarily console / Japanese, includes Final Fantasy Tactics (PSX / PSP), Tactics Ogre (originally SNES / PSX, but I'm mainly thinking of the PSP remake), Front Mission (various), and Disgaea (various).
After all, the PSP eventually bloomed into an RPG powerhouse, with the likes of FFT, Tactics Ogre, and Persona 3.
As its name suggests, it's a grid - and turn - based tactical RPG in the vein of Final Fantasy Tactics, Tactics Ogre, and Disgaea (in other words, in my classification scheme, it's a Type III game).
The PSP in particular is a mecca (FFT, Tactics Ogre, ports of Disgaea 1 and 2...), and new / ported Disgaea games continue to appear (e.g. Disgaea 4 came out for PS3 last year, and Disgaea 3 has made it to Vita).
He is noted for his work on Vagrant Story, as well as Final Fantasy XII and Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together, both of which he collaborated on with his partner, Joseph Reeder.
With so many other notable SRPGs already out for portable consoles, Hero's Saga: Laevatein Tactics fails to emulate the magic of its forebears such as Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre, and also fails to define itself among contemporaries like Rondo of Swords and Jeanne D'Arc.
Developed by Sting and distributed by Atlus, Gungnir is a Strategy Role Playing Game (SRPG) that fans of Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre will be instantly familiar with.
A tactical RPG much in the vein of great classics like Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre.
Square - Enix has posted a new cinematic trailer demonstrating their upcoming strategy RPG title, Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together.
For a little background info on the production, here's a great Q&A with director Hiroshi Minagawa, who previously was the art director for Ogre Battle, the original Tactics Ogre and Vagrant Story.
This time around, he leaves the isometric battlefields of Tactics Ogre and Final Fantasy Tactics behind in favor of a complex, 3D battle system where you customize your own weapons and combos.
Thanks for your feedback, This is a turnbased game but it does not play like FF tactics, x-com or tactics ogre (different genre) The DFS gameplay is similar to Chocobo Dungeo, Shiren and other Roguelike or mystery dungeon titles so the pace of the gameplay is entirely up to the player.
I'm taking a short break from being completely absorbed in Tactics Ogre to remind you that, yes, there are still more games coming out this week.
If your PSP needs a break from Tactics Ogre, you might try Dissidia 012 [duodecim] Final Fantasy, the expanded version of Square Enix's Final Fantasy crossover fighting game and their most baffling game title since Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days.
I'm still pouring hours into Test Drive Unlimited 2, but hopefully I can find time for a few breaks from that to play Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together.
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