Great tactical strategy RPG, with high replayability. If anyone remember this game from early 2000s, the new installment came out last year and now on sale for 40%. Original price is $50. Demo available for both platforms.
"A sequel titled Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia, developed by Matrix Software and published by Happinet, released on the Nintendo Switch on June 25, 2020." Check your fact, don't spoil it for people who want to enjoy this game.
Remake. You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Yes but it was a limited run and is very expensive now
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I bought this game on the Switch when this deal was posted and tried it for a few minutes. For anyone not familiar with the game, like me, it will be a very heavy investment of your time to learn it.
Definitely will need to do the tutorial. I skipped it hoping the game would introduce itself slowly but it throws you right into the chaos. Attack/defend phases, castles, various groups of armies and decisions to be made, arrows point everywhere, grids to move your team, manas to spend, tons of monster cards and stats, etc. I had no idea what the hell was going on so had to quit. It's not a simple game where you pick up and play. And it doesnt ease you into it. not sure it's for people who would feel guilty playing games too long.
not the right game for me. felt like i was looking at a chess board combined with dynasty warriors and yugioh.
Yes it can be a lot for anyone who's not familiar with the series. But its a great game, with a lot of characters, classes and monsters to play around with. Dont give up just yet. Hopefully this Youtube video help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X...eadlyDeity
I bought this game on the Switch when this deal was posted and tried it for a few minutes. For anyone not familiar with the game, like me, it will be a very heavy investment of your time to learn it.
Definitely will need to do the tutorial. I skipped it hoping the game would introduce itself slowly but it throws you right into the chaos. Attack/defend phases, castles, various groups of armies and decisions to be made, arrows point everywhere, grids to move your team, manas to spend, tons of monster cards and stats, etc. I had no idea what the hell was going on so had to quit. It's not a simple game where you pick up and play. And it doesnt ease you into it. not sure it's for people who would feel guilty playing games too long.
not the right game for me. felt like i was looking at a chess board combined with dynasty warriors and yugioh.
I'd have to disagree and say it's very quick to learn, but you do want to run the tutorials to get introduced to the systems.
At it's core, it's really just a conquest type board game with wars being played out like FF:Tactics. Once you mix the systems in it gets more in depth with fun. Leveling up your knights and monsters, giving them equipment and loot, sending your people on quests to recruit randomized knights/monsters/loot. Changing classes of your knights or evolving your monsters into different ones. All so cool, and each system has its ins and outs.
First play I recommend doing the tutorials (only like 6 of them and 10min each probably). Then start it up and spend the first bit looking at your starting bases, looking over the monsters you have and what they can turn into, same with knights. You will feel a lot more knowledgeable then and can get into it and learn more from there.
Does anyone have the physical version of this? Does it matter if the game is Region free version or comes from Europe? I'm tempted to get this but on physical cuz anytime they shut down I would hate to lose this game permanently
Does anyone have the physical version of this? Does it matter if the game is Region free version or comes from Europe? I'm tempted to get this but on physical cuz anytime they shut down I would hate to lose this game permanently
Your Switch is region free, so it will play EU region games. Doubt there's any in-game differences between NA/EU
It's probably because I played this game right after FE3H, but damn was this game a disappointment for me. Got the physical from LRG too, which only made me regret my purchase more.
It's probably because I played this game right after FE3H, but damn was this game a disappointment for me. Got the physical from LRG too, which only made me regret my purchase more.
Anyone have any opinions about FE3H vs BLoR?
I have played both games, and while some aspects in gameplay are similar, they are both very different games. I also enjoyed both of them, a lot. But comparing them is actually comparing apples to oranges. I'm guessing you did not play the original brigandine, because that would prep your expectations very well. They did a very good job of capturing the previous gameplay features of original brigandine on a limited budget, with many aspects being similar or unchanged. Tactical gameplay wise, brigandine has far more depth than fire emblem, both 3H and previous iterations. While fire emblem games are more story driven. With far more character interaction, development, and a plot. If you like the strategy/rpg genre, I think you will like fire emblem 3H or brigandine. But these type of games are not for everyone, which is why games like brigandine, final fantasy tactics, and fire emblem have a sort of cult following.
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Definitely will need to do the tutorial. I skipped it hoping the game would introduce itself slowly but it throws you right into the chaos. Attack/defend phases, castles, various groups of armies and decisions to be made, arrows point everywhere, grids to move your team, manas to spend, tons of monster cards and stats, etc. I had no idea what the hell was going on so had to quit. It's not a simple game where you pick up and play. And it doesnt ease you into it. not sure it's for people who would feel guilty playing games too long.
not the right game for me. felt like i was looking at a chess board combined with dynasty warriors and yugioh.
Definitely will need to do the tutorial. I skipped it hoping the game would introduce itself slowly but it throws you right into the chaos. Attack/defend phases, castles, various groups of armies and decisions to be made, arrows point everywhere, grids to move your team, manas to spend, tons of monster cards and stats, etc. I had no idea what the hell was going on so had to quit. It's not a simple game where you pick up and play. And it doesnt ease you into it. not sure it's for people who would feel guilty playing games too long.
not the right game for me. felt like i was looking at a chess board combined with dynasty warriors and yugioh.
I'd have to disagree and say it's very quick to learn, but you do want to run the tutorials to get introduced to the systems.
At it's core, it's really just a conquest type board game with wars being played out like FF:Tactics. Once you mix the systems in it gets more in depth with fun. Leveling up your knights and monsters, giving them equipment and loot, sending your people on quests to recruit randomized knights/monsters/loot. Changing classes of your knights or evolving your monsters into different ones. All so cool, and each system has its ins and outs.
First play I recommend doing the tutorials (only like 6 of them and 10min each probably). Then start it up and spend the first bit looking at your starting bases, looking over the monsters you have and what they can turn into, same with knights. You will feel a lot more knowledgeable then and can get into it and learn more from there.
Definitely fun and totally worth $30!
Anyone have any opinions about FE3H vs BLoR?
Anyone have any opinions about FE3H vs BLoR?