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Join Date: Sep 2007
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The original team is in charge
I've actually never played Tactics Ogre, but I've loved the Matsuno games I've played, so consider me pretty damn excited. Anyone who has played the original, can you give me an idea of how fantastic this will be?
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Bitches love the crown
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Oh snap, that is bloody awesome. The folks at Quest were always incredible, with their Ogre series then when Square grabbed em and had them make the Final Fantasy Tactics series. This can only generate one of the biggest time-sinks ever.
Now, if they were going to remake say, Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen or something similiar, I might have came at that moment, but I am perfectly happy with my raging Ogre-nerd boner. EDIT: I really wish I played the originals, but sadly enough I came into the series on the 64 days, so my first exposure was Ogre Battle 64: Persons of Lordly Caliber. All I can tell you though is that Ogre Battle: Let Us Cling Together was considered the most pure Tactics game, it was perfectly balanced, nothing available was useless, and you just craved it. From my understanding of what I heard, Final Fantasy Tactics barely does it justice, but then again remember we are talking about nostalgic fans. Either way, get the fuck excited about this.
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Professional Layabout
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Every day I regret not buying a PSP even more than the last. Oh well, guess I'll see about getting one for cheap while waiting for this. I still need to pick up a DSi or the 3DS when it comes out, too.
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Shyguy
Join Date: Oct 2006
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Man, I really need to get around to unbricking my PSP. :-/
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Regulator
Join Date: Feb 2006
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I've played both Final Fantasy Tactics and Tactics Ogre, and, while they were both good, I enjoyed FFT slightly more. I admit, however, that I'm an FFT fan-boy (just in case the avatar didn't tip you off), and thus my (re-) view may be slightly skewed in that case.
Also, I'd like to say the reasons I preferred FFT over TO are not really overwhelming. I like the scaling, random battles of FFT - I don't remember similar things in TO. I also like the inventory management system in FFT better, as TO had a very Ogre Battle-style inventory - it's not bad, but I like to hoard and stack bonuses with equipment in sensible places, and TO's item organization wasn't very conducive to that play style. I also liked the fact that all non-monster* units were fully customizable, even the 'unique' characters could change there classes, where as in TO, hawk-men and other humanoid creatures were treated kind of like monsters who could only level up as themselves. The final, and most shallow preference of FFT over TO is the visual style - I liked FFT's a bit better. One additional slight negative for TO was I recall feeling slightly detached from the characters, as many of the individual stories wasn't as gripping - the characters were just kind of bland so as to flow with whatever style you happened to like. To counter, however, FFT didn't have the branching, multi-path storyline: you had to kill who you had to kill, and you didn't get to choose which side of the war you were on, if any. Although this doesn't give FFT a point over TO, one final minor disappointment was that TO didn't give you the option of your gender - the main character was always a male, unlike your option in several of the Ogre Battle games. While I get that they had a specific story to write, the plot points (save for the "romance", which wasn't much at all) were generic enough that it really didn't matter. That said, FFT also failed to give a good reason for Ramza to be male within the story, so that's a point lost for both of them. On the plus side for both of them, they had really fun exploits and level up/down tricks that are t3h win (again, non-humans need not apply), though TO's was (if I recall) far more annoying to access. All that said, TO had larger battles (which was a huge, huge plus) and a slightly "cleaner" story line (i.e. slightly more comprehensible plot twists). I enjoyed both thoroughly, and am personally planning on making the purchase myself, Lord willing, when/if I have the funds. *
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alea iacta est
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Hm.. hopefully a release date will be announce soon. Just started playing Persona 3 on my PSP and this definitely sounds like something to refill my lack of SRPGs as of late.
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Archer and Armstrong vs. the World
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Hopefully this means a brand new addition to either the Tactics Ogre or Ogre Battle series is somewhere on the horizon.
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That's so PC of you
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i've been playing Tactics Ogre 64 on the Wii recently, and i know this game for the PSP is different, but regardless. It's an awesome series and totally worth it for any one who likes a nice, big, challenging RPG
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Sent to the cornfield
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Why didn't they remake Ogre Battle-tactics ogre is its retarded, ugly sister
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Fixed that for you!
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