


While some of these improvements make for a better, more modernized take on the grid-based strategy genre, others remove a level of player agency and tactical character development that were vital to making that classic feel so special. Though the HD-2D game certainly looks like those venerated strategy-RPGs, it quickly becomes clear from playing that this is a game that wants to forge its own identity with a mixture of new ideas and streamlined systems. Triangle Strategy isn't the spiritual successor to Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre that it appears to be.
