The Banner Saga

The Banner Saga

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- 30 Apr @ 2:45pm
would you recommend it?
I'm hesitating to get it, but the graphics I saw on the steam page put me off a bit
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Did you watch game play footage of battles? You'll be spending more time in battle than in the visual novel like conversations. Its a game for those who enjoy tactical battles and out of battle role play choices. The game relies a lot on hand drawn characters and backgrounds for the overall visuals, so graphics are not really that relevant. I think what your put off by is the limited amount animation in the conversations, but that is just a guess.
otoben 13 May @ 12:00pm 
The graphics and the story are the big selling point of this game. If you are just looking for some tactical combat game, look somewhere else.
No, unfortunately.

I'll echo the consensus opinion: Banner Saga is a trilogy of excellent VNs that are bolted onto a basically terrible and tedious tactical combat layer that you will end up wishing you could just skip, no matter how much you love tactical combat.

It really should have just been a VN. But a VN wouldn't have brought in the Kickstarter dollars, probably.

The problems with the tactical layer are both fundamental (the action economy structure causes the dominant strategy in the game to be what players call 'maiming', where you leave enemies alive at a sliver of Strength and then kill them all in one turn, which is incredibly boring and unsatisfying and invalidates a number of other game mechanics... but the game insists you play it in this tedious way) and not-fundamental (there just isn't enough unit or ability or terrain variety, which means you spend the game going through the same actions over and over again).

It is a genuinely great story, one of the best I have experienced in gaming... but you don't get to fully enjoy it because the garbage tactical combat keeps happening, and this problem only gets worse with the sequels which feel rushed-out and padded with EVEN MORE terrible garbage tactical combat, which for some reason goes completely unimproved.

The whole thing feels extremely untested and... not exactly low-effort, because care and love clearly went into the presentation, but just like nobody cared about gameplay or whether the game would be fun to play.
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