Released earlier this March, Triangle Strategy is a tactical RPG reminiscent of games like Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre, bringing a lot to appreciate to the table. In addition to the branching paths and decisions the game is known for, Triangle Strategy features impressive and fleshed-out tactical gameplay that offers a solid challenge and respects a player's intelligence and skill without being overbearing.
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However, for those looking for a more challenging difficulty, the game's hard mode can be quite arduous, testing the mettle of the most invested tactical RPG veterans. As this difficulty may catch the unprepared off guard, these are tips that will help you make your way through Triangle Strategy's Hard Mode.
Allowing enemies to come to you rather than advancing forward allows for groups of foes to be handled in a much more manageable fashion. When advancing, especially with a single unit, one runs the risk of a single unit being quickly overwhelmed by the highly-damaging enemies of Hard Mode.
Additionally, while some chapters may allow a player to split their deployed units within two different zones, it is highly recommended to keep your units together, as doing so allows situations to be more easily adapted to, units to be healed, and enemies to be more surrounded.
One of the primary draws of gaining Kudos in Triangle Strategy is the ability to spend them on various Quietuses. While a player has access to a finite number of Quietus Points that may be used in each chapter, once a Quietus option has been purchased with Kudos, it can be accessed for the rest of the game. It's key to make use out of every asset at your disposal in Hard Mode and take every advantage
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