Friday, May 15, 2015

The Banner Saga Review

The Banner Saga Review


     A world where the Gods are dead, the sun stands still in the sky, and darkness invades from the north. This is where you enter the story of this game. But it is more than just a game, it’s a story that you partake in. A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure RPG with turn-based combat and Oregon Trail survival all wrapped under a bow of beautiful artwork and a vivid soundtrack.



      You play this story out through the eyes of various characters, most of which come into contact with one another. As you travel the world, a large banner is at the head of your caravan, this not only tells of where your caravan is from, but also holds the story of all the families that are and once were that lived in your village, town, or city. Be aware as you have to keep your eye on your supplies, if you run out, your caravan begins to starve. There are also many events that occur on the road, with you deciding the course of action to be taken. You also make decisions when you camp or stay in a town, as well as with dialogue. Remember as everything you do affects the world and those around you in some way, good, bad, or maybe both.



     When you do fight, you choose a roster of six combatants from those you have available within your caravan. There are unique characters with unique classes and some who have the same class as another. It is up to you what strategy you wish to use. The combat itself is similar to Final Fantasy Tactics, where you move one and the enemy moves one. You can move, attack, use a special ability, and rest as can the enemy.




     I highly recommend this game to anyone who wants to be dragged away to a different land and enjoy partaking in an evolving story. The combat is easy to learn the basics of, and many strategies can be effective. The Artwork itself is a reason to continue playing. It is reminiscent of an 80’s high fantasy cartoon.  So yes, go and play this game. 

2 comments:

  1. The striped background makes it very difficult to read the review

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    1. I've changed it, hopefully it's more readable now. Thanks for the feedback.

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