Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together — Estados Unidos
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PlayStation · 1997

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

タクティクスオウガ

Developer
Quest
Publisher
Riverhillsoft
Composer
Hitoshi Sakimoto
Country
🇯🇵 Japan
Series
Ogre Battle
Release year
1997
Alternate titles
Tactics Ogre · Tactics Ogre: Wheel of Fate
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🇯🇵 JP €144.40 €122.74 €166.06 €36.10 €30.69 €41.52 €16.25 €13.81 €18.69
🇺🇸 US €299.00 €254.15 €343.85 €103.15 €87.68 €118.62 €46.00 €39.10 €52.90

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Description

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is a 1995 tactical role-playing game developed and published by Quest Corporation for the Super Famicom. It was later ported to the Sega Saturn (1996) and the PlayStation (1997), the latter released in North America in 1998 by Atlus USA. The second entry in the Ogre Battle series, the story takes place in the war-torn kingdom of Valeria, where protagonist Denim Powell works in a local resistance force against occupying powers, ending up caught in the ethnic conflicts driving the war. Battles are turn-based, taking place on grid-based maps from an overhead perspective with a focus on positioning and using character class abilities. Production lasted two and a half years, with Ogre Battle creator Yasumi Matsuno acting as director, writer and lead designer. The storyline was inspired by conflicts in Europe and Asia, based heavily in personal and political drama over the fantasy-themed narrative of Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen. The gameplay, inspired by the video game Solstice, uses a chess-inspired combat system in contrast with the real-time battles of its predecessor. Hiroshi Minagawa was art director, while the characters were des...

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Releases

Platform Region Date Publisher
PlayStation 🇯🇵 JP 1997 Atlus
PlayStation 🇺🇸 US 1997 Atlus

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