

Denim often has to make tough decisions that do more than just set you on a different course. While certain parts of it are longwinded, poorly translated, or a combination of the two, the overall scope of the narrative features a variety of outcomes that can make the game worth experiencing more than once. The story in Tactics Ogre is the game’s best feature. Denim and his friends encounter a group of mercenaries that help them with their mission, but will the Duke have the solutions to finally bring peace to Valeria? Will the Liberation Army fight for justice or will they succumb to power? As Denim, players will get to decide the fate of Valeria. Tired of the oppression, they’re current mission is to rescue their leader Duke Ronway. Some of the Walstanians, one of the ethnic groups, are forming an underground Liberation Army lead by Denim Powell, his sister Kachua, and their friend Vice. A land always in strife, Valeria has three ethnic superpowers that are trying to claim the land for themselves. Tactics Ogre takes place in the kingdom of Valeria, which has established itself as a major trading port. So, what does this mean? Which version is better? But, the leveling system is more traditional. The QoL features are nowhere to be found. The story is mostly unchanged, but the script is filled with typos and errors.

Having finished the PlayStation version of Tactics Ogre, I find myself in a weird position.

This resulted in a tedious game that had all sorts of neat options but was more streamlined via relying on nothing only base classes to reach the end. It would take hours for them to catch up with the rest of your teammates. Classes share experience points tantamount to Valkyria Chronicles. In short, a new class (not character) would start at level one. Unfortunately, it also had a leveling system that was obnoxious. The game had a strong start, a great narrative and some handy QoL features that made it simpler to experience the multiple story paths and endings. In 2011, I played the PSP version of Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together on release day.
