Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together

Role-playing (RPG) • Strategy • Turn-based strategy (TBS) • Tactical • Adventure
1995

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is an upcoming Role-playing (RPG)/Strategy/Turn-based strategy (TBS)/Tactical/Adventure game releasing on Satellaview, Wii, Sega Saturn. Scheduled to launch on October 6, 1995.

Developed by Quest, Square Enix and published by Artdink, Riverhillsoft, Atlus, Quest, Square Enix.

Release Date: 10/07/1995

Released
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Story

For eighty years, Valeria has been in constant strife, and its three leading ethnic groups all claim leadership. King Rodrick, aided by the forbidden powers of the "Palace of the Dead," is able to dominate the people of Valeria until Dorgalua of Bakram successfully leads his army to defeat Rodrick. Dorgalua then claimed the throne as his own, and was able to end the struggle between the ethnic groups. Under King Dorgalua, the rights of the people were preserved, and all internal struggles in Valeria came to a temporary halt.

All is right until the entire royal family is lost due to a string of accidents. Because the late King Dorgalua had no living heirs, the ethnic groups once again struggled for leadership: Abuna Brantyn of the royal court, Heirophant Balbatos of the Galgastani, and Duke Ronwey of the Walister all fought for control, but in the end, Balbatos and Brantyn stalemated. In order to preserve their power, the two men took separate measures: Heirophant Balbatos sought an "ethnic cleansing" policy and slaughtered thousands of innocent Walister and Galgastani, while Brantyn received aid from foreigners, the Dark Knights Loslorien of the Holy Lodis Empire.

Denam Pavel is the primary protagonist in Tactics Ogre. He is the son of Abuna Prancet, and after Prancet was taken away by the Dark Knights and his home town was massacred, Denam, his sister Catiua, and his friend Vyce plan a vendetta against the Dark Knights. He must lead the "Liberation Army" to bring freedom to the oppressed nation of Valeria.

Screenshots

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Game Information

Platforms

SatellaviewWiiSega SaturnPlayStationSuper Famicom

Genres

Role-playing (RPG)StrategyTurn-based strategy (TBS)TacticalAdventure

Developers

  • Quest
  • Square Enix

Publishers

  • Artdink
  • Riverhillsoft
  • Atlus
  • Quest
  • Square Enix

Age Rating

ESRB: Unknown

Player Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Ratings & Reviews

92%
Critic Score
2 reviews
90%
User Score
44 ratings

Features & Details

Themes & Elements

FantasyHistoricalSandboxWarfareRomance

Game Modes

Single player

Key Features

animemedievalcraftingreligionwarmultiple endingsclass-basedgrid-based movement

Release Information

Primary Release Date

October 6, 1995

✅ Already released

Platform Release Dates

PlayStation

May 1, 1998
North America
September 25, 1997
Japan

Sega Saturn

December 13, 1996
Japan

Super Famicom

October 6, 1995
Japan

Wii

February 10, 2009
Japan

Release Notes

  • Release dates may vary by region and platform
  • Pre-orders may be available before the official release date
  • Digital releases typically go live at 00:00 local time
  • Physical releases may arrive a few days earlier or later depending on shipping

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