
A well-crafted adventure experience, TRIANGLE STRATEGY is well worth your time.
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Verdict
80%
Steam
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive Steam reviews (80% positive)
Highly rated by 33 players
No significant drawbacks reported
TRIANGLE STRATEGY on Meta Quest offers a complex, tactical battle system enhanced by intuitive VR controls that make for an immersive hands-on RPG experience. Utilize 360-degree 3D movement on the battlefield and place characters yourself to fine-tune combat strategy – with the characters’ fates literally in your hands, players can experience the dramatic story of clashing kingdoms like never before. The title also supports Meta Quest’s Passthrough feature on Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S, meshing the game’s environment with real-world surroundings to create next-level immersion.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 4d ago
Mostly positive for this great game is criminal. Triangle Strategy has a good, Game of Thrones style political story, with meaningful choices that go beyond simple “good vs bad.” A lot of the decisions are morally conflicting, and the game does a great job of changing battles based on what you pick. One route might throw you into a Helm’s Deep style siege where you’re barely holding on, while another has you fighting a master archer out in the wheat fields which require a use of zip lines. There are four endings, and New Game+ adds a lot of replay value, one of the best uses of NG+ I have seen. The gameplay is a blast too. Every character has a unique role and niche, so they all feel unique. For example, there’s a blacksmith usually a boring class in these games who can set traps that knock enemies back and waste their turns who carried by arse in the helms deep battle I mentioned. The characters themselves aren’t the greatest unfortunately, only a few really stand out. Their unique gameplay still gives them personality so its not like they are just stand ins. If the game had something like Fire Emblem support conversations, it would easily be an all timer for me. It can get grindy, but once you hit NG+, you can speed things up and farm materials pretty easily. The OST kicks ass too. Great game overall, but by god, get a better name haha. 9/10
I really, really hate that this game took nearly 3 hours to reveal that it's not much of a game. I would have refunded this, except I spent over 2 hours just reading and listening to cutscenes, and fighting only 3 battles in that timeframe. This is predatory design; the game doesn't really let you play it until 3 hours pass. Once that shows up, you have a VERY basic SRPG on your hands. I'd recommend picking up Baldur's Gate 3, X-Com 2, or even downloading Langrisser Mobile or Sword of Convallaria for free before spending money on this game.
Its a neat tactical rpg with an interesting story. The 'branching' narrative is a lie though. And while you have a large and colorful cast of units you can use you will be fighting the same 4-5 enemies in various coats of paint from start to end of the game. Its a 'We have fire emblem at home' type game.
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