Also there are a few special characters that you can recruit. There are also side quests in the game that you can get some really cool items. To get the A+ ending you have to have previously beat the game with the A ending and you must complete the game in 25 hours or less and Alphonse must have at least 50 kills. This is where the fork is to the first 2 endings. There will be a point in the game where *SPOILER* one of the characters in the game asks you to go with them to capture a mermaid. ending, ending C which is to defeat the last boss without Eleanor in your party or have her die and ending D which is to not attack the final boss with the Longiculnis and die, and then an A+ ending which is the same as Answer choice A ending but with an extra scene at the end. Here are a few things I learned about the game: Its been a long time since I've played a strategy/RPG game this good. I had read nothing of the story prior to playing it, so when I did play it, it became a whole new experience. I would recommend anyone who loves FFT and needs a Tactics "fix." I've tried not to include any parts of the story so that I dont' spoil it for ya. I'm not entirely done yet, Im only to the part of the snow capped mountains. The lower # of turns you pic, the better the reward.Īll in all, I'm having a very good experience with the game. You choose in how many turns you think you can beat your opponent and then setout on your mission. As if that wasn't enough, you can also collect "books" in the game that allow you to carry out sidequests outside of the game.
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Also the game seems non linear at times because it gives you choices on certain scenarios, not to mention that characters can have L-Lawful, N-Neutral, and C-Chaotic alignment. I was writing both of these in my sandbox at the same time. You really have to manage the gold you earn wisely. SnowFire ( talk) 19:24, 24 September 2021 (UTC) SnowFire: I was basically thinking having two articles where ' Tactics Ogre ' was used extensively in the text would be confusing. You have a budget to work with so its not like you can buy ALL the best items and equip all your characters with the best armor and weapons. Another thing is that cash flow is not abundant. They also have tons of hidden items on the battlefield. The classes in the game are cool as well, and I like the fact that they have Emblems you can earn for achieving certain things in battle, and others that are required to change job class. They give you a chance, unlike FFT where the attitude of the AI is seek and destroy. I believe there are eight different endings depending on which path you choose to. Tactics Ogre features a vast storyline with different paths depending on crucial moral decisions you are forced to make throughout the game. The only thing that I would complain about is the AI. If you like strategy RPG’s at all and you have not played this game you owe it to yourself to try it. The battles are great! They last so much longer.
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and that's saying a lot b/c an RPG/strategy game hasn't done that to me since FFVI. If this game was for PSX, it would rock! I mean Im putting this game up there with FFT. I started playing Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis for GB.