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I think font delibretaly gives that comic book look, Vagrant Story had that kind of aesthetic too, and i think it gives the games that 'Matsuno' style i love so much. Also,great video as always, i really would love to see a Vagrant Story review from you!
So happy you reviewed this! Also shame on youtube for not informing me about this video ages ago! I just finished all main story routes recently and am currently going through the CODA chapters, I'd definitely give it a solid 8/10 experience (would've been higher if not for the grueling 100 floor dungeon and unit level being capped at lvl. 50). All things considered though it was a great experience, and I do hope that the remake of this game might push Square in remaking the other titles of the series (like March of the Black Queen, etc.). It makes me hope that this might finally push Matsuno to create a sequel to the games, especially since it ended on a cliffhanger with no real payoff all these years later, and this includes MotBQ.
Thanks for the review! I was curious about this one but not getting the info I wanted to know from other reviews. I came in to Tactics Ogre with the PSP version AFTER FF Tactics so I was already spoiled by that game's more streamlined experience. Tactics Ogre was VERY hard for me as I felt a lot of the systems were kind of fussy or vague until I got a handle on em. This version sounds like the one I would most like! Loved the story of this game!
I believe the trajectory prediction was in the PSP version, however it cost you a skill slot to equip. Usually it was just better to cheese the chariot a thousand ways till Sunday to line up a shot over wasting a slot for it. As for the font. I am fine with all caps and such. I grew up with plenty of serious comics. I also don’t apply text rules to game text so it’s not really shouts to me.
To let you know,X, I have beaten this very long game twice on the PlayStation, andi completely agree with you on the all capital text/font, it should have looked more heiarchical, subdued,and just plain clear.Im still going to buy it though. Keep up the good work
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the sprites in your video. I mean I guess it helps them stand out in a way, but they look blurry compared to the background
Im addicted! Played FF tactics when i was younger but missed this. Ogre gives me hope they will remaster FF tactics. Been looking at octopath but dont know much about it. Subbed and liked
I must thank you for this video. I have been wavering on if I want to purchase TO: Reborn but after watching your review I am convinced; I should purchase this game.
Huh. 10 years of running various versions of this game, and I've never once noticed the all caps font. Also, fun note, apparently the PSP version technically smudged stuff automatically or something, which is why upscaling that version gave you some super weird results on emulator. Seems it's a result of still technically using many art assets from the SNES version or some such way down in there. Absolutely love this game in all it's forms, and this one is no exception. (They added a bunch of fun interactions to this one to keep it spicy for us long timers. Just recently it was discovered that off element instills are actually a great defensive choice. )
Great upload. Reborn is one of my fave games over the last few years and right up there with FF tactics for me. Love it. Would LOVE a FF tactics remaster in a similar vein to this. I honestly think time is gonna treat this remaster REALLY well. People will look back on this game more and more as time goes on as a real timeless classic. I know its a remaster but damn its such a good one.
Oh, that's interesting. With the voice acting, I've gone 100+ hours into Tactics Ogre: Reborn and never even noticed that the font is an all-caps version. I just remembered it being clear and easy to read. With the sprites, I think they look great. I'm always for new, detailed sprites... but they were a net positive for me, not a negative. I think my only qualms are that farming gear is a bit of a pain, and Chariot-scumming isn't fun... but I'm not sure it's a huge issue, per se, either. I was worried the difficulty was way too high for players new to TRPGs, but my friends have all been streaming the game, and they use Chariot when they're stuck and the challenge doesn't seem to bother them. It's weird that this is somehow both the hardest Ogre Battle game ever made... and also very new-player-friendly. If I wasn't seeing the streams, I don't think I'd believe it. I would have thought that not being able to mix/match abilities from classes (outside Lord and Bodyswap) would have been a deal breaker for me. After all, I love Fell Seal off its character customization alone. And yet... it doesn't? Somehow, each class has enough abilities and variety that I'm kind of okay with how it works. The old remake, LUCT, was always vying for my top game ever. Reborn is such an improvement that I almost can't imagine another video game coming close to taking the top spot anymore.
I'm totally with you when it comes to the smoothed sprites... in this game they kinda ok compared to most games with smoothed pixel art but in general I prefer the original pixel look.
Yes taking away from the original clean pixel art is reductive. I feel like they should make the pixels smaller for larger tvs since we don’t always play on handhelds or small tvs or crts ike back in the day.
when i saw this i got it out of respect for them doing it, but also as a fan of final fantasy tactics. which honestly i'm quite disappointed final *fantasy tactics war of the lions* is not the game we got on steam and it should have been as far as i'm concerned. THE GAME which inspired so many RPGs isn't on PC and that is insane. 4:25....this disgusts me. this should not be in any strategy game. this is insulting... if you make a mistake you lose,you except your failure and do better next time. this is not a game for children, handholding is a terrible idea. i don't regret supporting them but this angers me. all capitol letters was a bad decision, it does come off as yelling all the time.
The only thing I do not like is the font they used while speaking, it works for bubbles but not for long bars, because like you said it looks like the characters all hate eachother.
@@Xygor love your content, I love JRPGS, especially the classics. But I don't have time to play like I used to. But your channel gives me that awesome nostalgia that I need. Thank you for your hard work, I know these ain't easy to do. Best,
I wish they would Include Orge battle 64 as a DLC, such a good nostalgic game for me I'd even take it in it's base form Reborn IMO as well is excellent and has been really great to re-live.
In Chapter 4 right now, after grinding out Wicce and currently doing Apocrypha. I'd say the biggest disappointment here is that they've put a hard limit on the number of abilities you can put on a character. I'm used to the 10-skill list they had implemented with LuCT and am sad to see in Reborn that I can't recreate the glory of a full AVD Swordmaster with Preempt every turn with Knockback IV. Archer Hobyrim's still hilarious though.
I've never heard of this game before. I'm a big fan of the older fire emblem games - Sacred Stones being one of my all time favourite games. How similar are they to this game? I've been trying to search for games that have a similar game play as FE.
They're similar in that they're both tactical RPGs on a grid. Tactics Ogre is significantly more complex, though. Fire Emblem's depth comes down to the weapon triangle, armor vs magic, and unit placement. Units can die very very fast if put in a bad position. In Tactics Ogre units are much more durable and battles will be more drawn out. It takes several members of your own army combining fire onto one target to kill them. There's a huge breadth of abilities and spells and finishing moves and status effects for you to play with. Another key difference is the turn order. Instead of Fire Emblem's player turn/enemy turn, every unit has a dynamic turn placement that constantly changes, similar to how initiative works in Dungeons & Dragons. The more actions you take on a unit on their turn, the slower their next turn will come around. They can also be Hasted or Slowed. Death is also much different, and is once again reminiscent of Dungeons & Dragons. Instead of a unit dying the moment they're reduced to 0 HP, your units will enter a dying state, and you have 3 of their turns to revive them or finish the battle. This allows you to be much more aggressive in your positioning, and opens up the ability for you to put forth a sacrificial unit to draw enemy fire, because you will have a grace period to pick them back up. Last thing to mention is how it handles characters. In Fire Emblem, every single unit in your army is a distinct person. In Tactics Ogre and its sibling series (made by the same people) Final Fantasy Tactics, you have generic units who say nothing who will comprise most of your army for most of the game, and eventually you can recruit named characters who have superior stats and sometimes unique classes. Personally speaking, though, I'm fond of the generics. I always end up imprinting on them and growing attached to them as my dudes, and sometimes I feel reluctant to replace them with named characters when they start becoming available.
@@Zakon673 Thank you for typing that in such detail. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain it. I'm definitely going to give it a play. Thanks again 😊
Ogre Battle games are great. For people who like RPG are fun and give a great gaming experience. I can't decide if it is the greatest Tactical RPG ever, but definitively is in my top 5 with Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem, Vanguard Bandits and Shining Force. One of my favorite genres, a lot of great games to talk about
What's weird is I know the title of this game but I don't know if I've ever played it or if I did it could have been that PSP version he was talking about or whatever It would have had to been a long time ago because it just looks like final fantasy tactics to me and that could have been a reason for me to play it I love turn-based strategy RPGs, especially if they have a class or job system kind of like the fire emblem one where a class that can be promoted to a new set of classes , Also or you could do it like final fantasy tactics with the job system where you have to be proficient at certain jobs to unlock new jobs and stuff like that I will always love RPGs that gives me that level of options especially if you have like separate skill trees for all of them I feel like it's another layer of progression that makes you that you can notice yourself getting visibly stronger. That could be a biased opinion because of games like my first MMO was MapleStory and it used a similar system and it was one of the reasons I fell in love with the game
@@Xygor If you ever get the urge to play something similar with a fantastic vibe, I highly recommend to give it a go. Great video in any case, loving the channel.
They took out the thief class and steal skills, the ai is weak and doesn't know how to use debuffs when poison achieves the highest dps usually.. But i'll still be playing it for years to come even though i already finished it :P
The world is listening to the demands of the hardcore RPG fans! Finally, an opportunity to play these classics on modern consoles with beautiful art renders. I will probably get to this after Fire Emblem Engage! Great video
There's one difficulty level and it's tough as nails. As tough as it can be, it feels SO rewarding to overcome this game. There's so much depth to it as well. I've been playing since January of '23 and only just this week overcame the Golyat 3 Challenge... arguably the toughest fight the game can offer. Tactics Ogre offers a massive wealth of content.
I still think the Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions was a better game than this one overall, but this is an easy second place, and much better than the FFT sequels. Mainly I just think that the 10-12 unit army size and enormous battlefields sometimes leads to drawn out gameplay where you spend several turns just trying to get in position to attack. The smaller squad sizes and battlefields in FFT made that game feel much more fast-paced and fun to me.
Imma be honest the leveling system of the psp version was broken since it was uh well not well balanced. Maybe I am biased since I like the level cap and the challenge (it’s not that big of a challenge) it provides as well as how it contributes to the experience of the story. Personally in various ways I think the remake is improved version of the psp though not perfect. The remake makes it a lot closer to a strategy game than an rpg though the quite a few rpg elements still exist. It’s worth a go if you like srpgs and a good story but I don’t recommend it to new players since TO is an obtuse game by design.
Personally I dislike the level cap. And the sprites being just the old SNES ones just reworked slightly, mostly through filters, rather than newly drawn ones. It just feels less than the PSP version.
Not really, because it's clearly a remastered port of the PSP version... That said, pretty great minus the leveling system being comepletely removes and it being tied to story is kinda garbo...
Squenix slowly learning to properly upscale their ROMs. Nevertheless, when you're charging 50 bucks for a remake, why not *actually REMAKE* it instead of selling an admittedly passable ROM hack?
I gotta imagine it was SO HARD for you not to immediately just constantly talk about how it looks, feels, and talks like Final Fantasy Tactics. Honestly, if you didn't tell me what this was, I'd think it was a FFT prequel or epilogue or sequel. Like... yeah.
@@Xygor I liked it, made the game a bit more of a challenge and forced you to think actions out more when you couldn't just over level everyone and steam roll battles.
Everything they did is by and far superior to the PS1 version. This is right up there, maybe even better, than FFT. I put almost 300 hours on this game.
The one thing about always caps is that it makes it easier for the reader to know what is being said. When you use lower case, there is the risk that it's harder to see which letters are being used. However, this whole issue can be avoided when you use proper spacing between letters when using lower case.
I don't mind paying full price, but square repeatedly does mediocre sprite work for their remakes. It's the single thing stopping me from buying the remake and I'd even prefer the older versions with just the updated illustrations and backgrounds than this.
I really want to play this game, but i hate the character sprites on the battle field. Everything aside is gorgeous, but I just can't believe no one on the team said that the snes sprites looked great and intense with pixelated beards and clothing, they look blurry and lifeless with a coat of vaseline in the remaster... I hoped that they would put a team on it for an update but it seems they moved on to other projects. Maybe some fans will do I justice someday with a cool mod.
In my opinion, the SNES version it´s the best. The reborn version, just have improvements in 90% of the game, but, the sprites are poor.... Also, this game schould have multyplayer version.
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I absolutely loved the original. The snes and n64 ogre battles were also top teir.
They really were!
I think font delibretaly gives that comic book look, Vagrant Story had that kind of aesthetic too, and i think it gives the games that 'Matsuno' style i love so much. Also,great video as always, i really would love to see a Vagrant Story review from you!
I agree, that's a great comparison I didn't think of. Vagrant Story definitely has similarities there, presumably because Matsuno created it also.
Me too. Do it please
So happy you reviewed this! Also shame on youtube for not informing me about this video ages ago!
I just finished all main story routes recently and am currently going through the CODA chapters, I'd definitely give it a solid 8/10 experience (would've been higher if not for the grueling 100 floor dungeon and unit level being capped at lvl. 50). All things considered though it was a great experience, and I do hope that the remake of this game might push Square in remaking the other titles of the series (like March of the Black Queen, etc.). It makes me hope that this might finally push Matsuno to create a sequel to the games, especially since it ended on a cliffhanger with no real payoff all these years later, and this includes MotBQ.
Appreciate you watching the video, and thanks for your thoughts on it. Yes, very much hoping this is the start of remastering many more great RPGs!
Thanks for the review! I was curious about this one but not getting the info I wanted to know from other reviews. I came in to Tactics Ogre with the PSP version AFTER FF Tactics so I was already spoiled by that game's more streamlined experience. Tactics Ogre was VERY hard for me as I felt a lot of the systems were kind of fussy or vague until I got a handle on em. This version sounds like the one I would most like! Loved the story of this game!
Glad you liked the video! Yes, it can be very hard!
I believe the trajectory prediction was in the PSP version, however it cost you a skill slot to equip. Usually it was just better to cheese the chariot a thousand ways till Sunday to line up a shot over wasting a slot for it.
As for the font. I am fine with all caps and such. I grew up with plenty of serious comics. I also don’t apply text rules to game text so it’s not really shouts to me.
Thanks for this input, didn't realize that about the trajectory!
It is, so the widescreen mode.
@@rgbcrafts Luckily that DIDN'T cost any skill slots. It'd be funny if it did, if you view it with a twisted sense of humor though.
I'm so glad this is getting great reviews. I can't wait to dive into it.
Hope you enjoy it!
To let you know,X, I have beaten this very long game twice on the PlayStation, andi completely agree with you on the all capital text/font, it should have looked more heiarchical, subdued,and just plain clear.Im still going to buy it though. Keep up the good work
Right on, glad someone else agrees with that! And thank you!
Great video lol Also, CAPS aren’t audio.
Thanks, and true!
Never played Tactics Ogre, I only played Final Fantasy Tactics and man I love this style, was planing on buying this but my laptop fried ugh!
Once you get back up and running, it's a great one to play if you loved FFT!
Oh ya def kept an eye on it, even had it on wishlist for a while lol I'm more likely going to get it after I get steam deck hopefully by next month 👍
I'm currently soloing POTD with Denam. The power gaming in this version of TO is unreal lol.
Wow, that would be an impressive feat!
I picked this up yesterday for PS5. Looking forward to playing. Vid wets my appetite more.
A great remaster through and through!
I can’t even call your title click-bait, because they’re 100% correct.
What did you like most about it?
It just needs some way to turn on and off a few options. The PlayStation version was awesome. Psp was meh.
I was thinking the same thing when I saw the sprites in your video. I mean I guess it helps them stand out in a way, but they look blurry compared to the background
Great, glad I’m not the only one!
Definitely one of my favorite soundtracks. Sakimoto is my favorite composer of all time. Namely works like vagrant story and radiant silvergun.
Yep, the soundtrack is so good!
I haven't even touched it yet, but this video sure nudges me in the direction of playing it more! Interesting to hear your thoughts.
Great, it's worth trying!
Do you have a gladius video? I can't find one.
Im addicted! Played FF tactics when i was younger but missed this. Ogre gives me hope they will remaster FF tactics. Been looking at octopath but dont know much about it. Subbed and liked
Great, glad you've been liking it!
I must thank you for this video. I have been wavering on if I want to purchase TO: Reborn but after watching your review I am convinced; I should purchase this game.
Great, hope you enjoy it! It’s the music man!
Huh. 10 years of running various versions of this game, and I've never once noticed the all caps font. Also, fun note, apparently the PSP version technically smudged stuff automatically or something, which is why upscaling that version gave you some super weird results on emulator. Seems it's a result of still technically using many art assets from the SNES version or some such way down in there. Absolutely love this game in all it's forms, and this one is no exception. (They added a bunch of fun interactions to this one to keep it spicy for us long timers. Just recently it was discovered that off element instills are actually a great defensive choice. )
Great upload. Reborn is one of my fave games over the last few years and right up there with FF tactics for me. Love it. Would LOVE a FF tactics remaster in a similar vein to this. I honestly think time is gonna treat this remaster REALLY well. People will look back on this game more and more as time goes on as a real timeless classic. I know its a remaster but damn its such a good one.
Thanks for your thoughts! Lots of rumors about a possible Final Fantasy Tactics remaster so we'll see!
Oh, that's interesting. With the voice acting, I've gone 100+ hours into Tactics Ogre: Reborn and never even noticed that the font is an all-caps version. I just remembered it being clear and easy to read. With the sprites, I think they look great. I'm always for new, detailed sprites... but they were a net positive for me, not a negative.
I think my only qualms are that farming gear is a bit of a pain, and Chariot-scumming isn't fun... but I'm not sure it's a huge issue, per se, either. I was worried the difficulty was way too high for players new to TRPGs, but my friends have all been streaming the game, and they use Chariot when they're stuck and the challenge doesn't seem to bother them.
It's weird that this is somehow both the hardest Ogre Battle game ever made... and also very new-player-friendly. If I wasn't seeing the streams, I don't think I'd believe it.
I would have thought that not being able to mix/match abilities from classes (outside Lord and Bodyswap) would have been a deal breaker for me. After all, I love Fell Seal off its character customization alone. And yet... it doesn't? Somehow, each class has enough abilities and variety that I'm kind of okay with how it works.
The old remake, LUCT, was always vying for my top game ever. Reborn is such an improvement that I almost can't imagine another video game coming close to taking the top spot anymore.
Thanks for sharing all these thoughts and your impressions!
Always good to hear from a Fan like yourself what you though of it. Pretty sure I can count on this being well worth the purchase now, thanks.
Hope you enjoy it!
I been waiting for you to make this man. Ever since launch day
Haha, great! What do you like most about the remake?
THANK YOU for doing a spoiler free review. Seriously appreciate that.
still not sure on this game, i have bought it but not opened yet.. not sure i can commit the time and energy.. how hard is it and how long battles?
The game is so good. I didn't think I could like it as much as final fantasy tactics wotl... and I was wrong.
Fantastic, I'm glad it left that impression on you!
In my opinion, this is the best tactical RPG ever made.
I can’t blame anyone for that opinion!
I'm totally with you when it comes to the smoothed sprites... in this game they kinda ok compared to most games with smoothed pixel art but in general I prefer the original pixel look.
Exactly!
Yes taking away from the original clean pixel art is reductive. I feel like they should make the pixels smaller for larger tvs since we don’t always play on handhelds or small tvs or crts ike back in the day.
It bothers my eyes, it's like defocused.
Yo, where is the intro music from?
Magus' Theme from Chrono Trigger
@@Xygor Yeah thats right, couldn't pin point it. Thanks a lot =)
I still have the PSP version unplayed. If I didn't have that I would get this one.
That's a really good version too!
when i saw this i got it out of respect for them doing it, but also as a fan of final fantasy tactics.
which honestly i'm quite disappointed final *fantasy tactics war of the lions* is not the game we got on steam and it should have been as far as i'm concerned.
THE GAME which inspired so many RPGs isn't on PC and that is insane.
4:25....this disgusts me. this should not be in any strategy game. this is insulting...
if you make a mistake you lose,you except your failure and do better next time. this is not a game for children, handholding is a terrible idea.
i don't regret supporting them but this angers me.
all capitol letters was a bad decision, it does come off as yelling all the time.
The only thing I do not like is the font they used while speaking, it works for bubbles but not for long bars, because like you said it looks like the characters all hate eachother.
Exactly!
@@Xygor love your content, I love JRPGS, especially the classics. But I don't have time to play like I used to. But your channel gives me that awesome nostalgia that I need. Thank you for your hard work, I know these ain't easy to do.
Best,
@@Trigg_arte great to hear that, thank you!
I wish they would Include Orge battle 64 as a DLC, such a good nostalgic game for me I'd even take it in it's base form
Reborn IMO as well is excellent and has been really great to re-live.
Hopefully that one gets rereleased at some point too! It was so good.
It's worth 50$ just for the music alone? That's a bit of a bold statement
It's that good!
In Chapter 4 right now, after grinding out Wicce and currently doing Apocrypha.
I'd say the biggest disappointment here is that they've put a hard limit on the number of abilities you can put on a character. I'm used to the 10-skill list they had implemented with LuCT and am sad to see in Reborn that I can't recreate the glory of a full AVD Swordmaster with Preempt every turn with Knockback IV. Archer Hobyrim's still hilarious though.
Great point, you're right that this is a bit more limiting in that way.
The best part is hearing how names are pronounced
Interesting thought!
I've never heard of this game before. I'm a big fan of the older fire emblem games - Sacred Stones being one of my all time favourite games.
How similar are they to this game?
I've been trying to search for games that have a similar game play as FE.
Very similar in terms of style of RPG. I would say this is a lot darker than most of the Fire Emblem games in terms of story though.
They're similar in that they're both tactical RPGs on a grid. Tactics Ogre is significantly more complex, though. Fire Emblem's depth comes down to the weapon triangle, armor vs magic, and unit placement. Units can die very very fast if put in a bad position. In Tactics Ogre units are much more durable and battles will be more drawn out. It takes several members of your own army combining fire onto one target to kill them. There's a huge breadth of abilities and spells and finishing moves and status effects for you to play with.
Another key difference is the turn order. Instead of Fire Emblem's player turn/enemy turn, every unit has a dynamic turn placement that constantly changes, similar to how initiative works in Dungeons & Dragons. The more actions you take on a unit on their turn, the slower their next turn will come around. They can also be Hasted or Slowed.
Death is also much different, and is once again reminiscent of Dungeons & Dragons. Instead of a unit dying the moment they're reduced to 0 HP, your units will enter a dying state, and you have 3 of their turns to revive them or finish the battle. This allows you to be much more aggressive in your positioning, and opens up the ability for you to put forth a sacrificial unit to draw enemy fire, because you will have a grace period to pick them back up.
Last thing to mention is how it handles characters. In Fire Emblem, every single unit in your army is a distinct person. In Tactics Ogre and its sibling series (made by the same people) Final Fantasy Tactics, you have generic units who say nothing who will comprise most of your army for most of the game, and eventually you can recruit named characters who have superior stats and sometimes unique classes. Personally speaking, though, I'm fond of the generics. I always end up imprinting on them and growing attached to them as my dudes, and sometimes I feel reluctant to replace them with named characters when they start becoming available.
@@Zakon673 Thank you for typing that in such detail. I really appreciate you taking the time to explain it. I'm definitely going to give it a play.
Thanks again 😊
Ogre Battle games are great. For people who like RPG are fun and give a great gaming experience. I can't decide if it is the greatest Tactical RPG ever, but definitively is in my top 5 with Final Fantasy Tactics, Fire Emblem, Vanguard Bandits and Shining Force. One of my favorite genres, a lot of great games to talk about
Those are some great ones! Thanks for your take!
What's weird is I know the title of this game but I don't know if I've ever played it or if I did it could have been that PSP version he was talking about or whatever It would have had to been a long time ago because it just looks like final fantasy tactics to me and that could have been a reason for me to play it I love turn-based strategy RPGs, especially if they have a class or job system kind of like the fire emblem one where a class that can be promoted to a new set of classes , Also or you could do it like final fantasy tactics with the job system where you have to be proficient at certain jobs to unlock new jobs and stuff like that I will always love RPGs that gives me that level of options especially if you have like separate skill trees for all of them I feel like it's another layer of progression that makes you that you can notice yourself getting visibly stronger. That could be a biased opinion because of games like my first MMO was MapleStory and it used a similar system and it was one of the reasons I fell in love with the game
Lots of similarities to FFT because the same team designed it!
What do you think about FFTA and FFTA2?
I haven't had lots of experience playing them.
@@Xygor If you ever get the urge to play something similar with a fantastic vibe, I highly recommend to give it a go. Great video in any case, loving the channel.
@@axSupreme thanks! Yes, these are great suggestions to play/cover in the future.
I was gonna get TO Reborn either way. Between FFT and Vandal Hearts my favourite Tactics RPG.
Right on, those are two amazing games.
They took out the thief class and steal skills, the ai is weak and doesn't know how to use debuffs when poison achieves the highest dps usually.. But i'll still be playing it for years to come even though i already finished it :P
Thanks for noting this!
*Funny* how the characters are walking and yet not moving anywhere.
Haha, that's the Matsuno way!
The world is listening to the demands of the hardcore RPG fans! Finally, an opportunity to play these classics on modern consoles with beautiful art renders. I will probably get to this after Fire Emblem Engage! Great video
Exactly, lots of retro RPG stuff lately and in the works! I am playing Fire Emblem Engage over the next few days and will review that too!
not the smoothing filter over the actually beautiful PSP sprites pixel art being called "beautiful art renders".
SquareEnix is listening to the bottom line fed by millenials with nostalgia.
is there difficulty levels ? because now am in to have fun not like back in the day to hit my head agains the wall if its too hard 👿👿🥶
There's one difficulty level and it's tough as nails.
As tough as it can be, it feels SO rewarding to overcome this game. There's so much depth to it as well. I've been playing since January of '23 and only just this week overcame the Golyat 3 Challenge... arguably the toughest fight the game can offer. Tactics Ogre offers a massive wealth of content.
I can't believe you brought up the soundtrack without mentioning Blasphemous Experiments!
I've never played tactics Ogre so I picked it up after watching this review
I still think the Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions was a better game than this one overall, but this is an easy second place, and much better than the FFT sequels. Mainly I just think that the 10-12 unit army size and enormous battlefields sometimes leads to drawn out gameplay where you spend several turns just trying to get in position to attack. The smaller squad sizes and battlefields in FFT made that game feel much more fast-paced and fun to me.
It's hard to refute any opinion that FFT is better! Both are great games.
I bought this game because of your review.
Thank you so much. 100% satisfied.
Glad you enjoy it!
I do wish there was an option to switch to the old sprites. I'm not a fan of that smudged pixel look.
Same, that would have been the best addition to make this a perfect game to me.
Imma be honest the leveling system of the psp version was broken since it was uh well not well balanced. Maybe I am biased since I like the level cap and the challenge (it’s not that big of a challenge) it provides as well as how it contributes to the experience of the story.
Personally in various ways I think the remake is improved version of the psp though not perfect. The remake makes it a lot closer to a strategy game than an rpg though the quite a few rpg elements still exist. It’s worth a go if you like srpgs and a good story but I don’t recommend it to new players since TO is an obtuse game by design.
True, that’s how I think of it too!
Personally I dislike the level cap. And the sprites being just the old SNES ones just reworked slightly, mostly through filters, rather than newly drawn ones. It just feels less than the PSP version.
Yeah, I think the sprites could have been a lot better too.
Love Tactics Ogre, but still waiting on Shining Force IV......
Hopefully soon!
Absolutely, hands down. Far far better than not at all a remake ff7
Glad you like it so much!
Not really, because it's clearly a remastered port of the PSP version...
That said, pretty great minus the leveling system being comepletely removes and it being tied to story is kinda garbo...
No one ever talks about the Gameboy version lol its what started it all for me
Squenix slowly learning to properly upscale their ROMs. Nevertheless, when you're charging 50 bucks for a remake, why not *actually REMAKE* it instead of selling an admittedly passable ROM hack?
I think it's better than that!
Just bought it today
Right on! What do you think of it?
It's crack
I gotta imagine it was SO HARD for you not to immediately just constantly talk about how it looks, feels, and talks like Final Fantasy Tactics. Honestly, if you didn't tell me what this was, I'd think it was a FFT prequel or epilogue or sequel. Like... yeah.
Yeah, same team made it, so the comparisons are pretty clear! Hope you liked the video!
Definitely.
But Heartgold and Soulsilver are a easy contender.
Fair enough!
The amount of people that were complaining on message boards about the level cap was hilarious.
Do you think it was a good decision?
@@Xygor I liked it, made the game a bit more of a challenge and forced you to think actions out more when you couldn't just over level everyone and steam roll battles.
@@ExtremeEgg80 cool, was just curious what you thought.
Everything they did is by and far superior to the PS1 version. This is right up there, maybe even better, than FFT. I put almost 300 hours on this game.
Right on, that's a lot!
I played the shit outta this game back in the day
It was a great one!
The one thing about always caps is that it makes it easier for the reader to know what is being said. When you use lower case, there is the risk that it's harder to see which letters are being used. However, this whole issue can be avoided when you use proper spacing between letters when using lower case.
I don't know, I think most people have no issue reading normal text, and are far more used to seeing it in most mediums.
I don't mind paying full price, but square repeatedly does mediocre sprite work for their remakes. It's the single thing stopping me from buying the remake and I'd even prefer the older versions with just the updated illustrations and backgrounds than this.
You're right, though I think Live A Live's were fantastic. Hopefully more like that in the future.
Yes its the greatest ever
It's sure up there!
did not like this. found myself auto battling my way through and giving up
Fair enough, thanks for your feedback though!
THE GOAT!
It's darn close, if not!
I really want to play this game, but i hate the character sprites on the battle field. Everything aside is gorgeous, but I just can't believe no one on the team said that the snes sprites looked great and intense with pixelated beards and clothing, they look blurry and lifeless with a coat of vaseline in the remaster... I hoped that they would put a team on it for an update but it seems they moved on to other projects. Maybe some fans will do I justice someday with a cool mod.
Totally agreed!
In my opinion, the SNES version it´s the best. The reborn version, just have improvements in 90% of the game, but, the sprites are poor.... Also, this game schould have multyplayer version.
Great, glad someone liked that version!
i really hate the graphics, sprites used. shame they couldve done better.
Cards lol
Hmmm?
@@Xygor Card system ruined the game for me, I really wanted to like it a lot as well :(
This game is not a remake. Just a remaster
Those cards really ruin this visually and gameplay wise.
not better than FF Tactics. end of story.