I've been through this one once before, and it is a little saddening to know that this is still the latest game in the series. I am really hoping Square digs a little into Matsuno's notes and comes up with another one sometime (with Matsuno's help of course).
The first Ogre Battle is a great game, but it is very thin on plotline and character developmet compared to the sequel.
Anyway, I am playing through this time with the goal of only liberating cities (rather than capturing them). I want to get as many special characters as possible without having to follow an FAQ (following an FAQ for a game with this many points of note can get annoying).
For those who have played before. For starters:
I leveled up some characters and got 10 units (the max that can be on the field at once). Some units are main battle teams (5 human characters), and others are mop-up crew/training teams (1 leader and 4 soldier units) with the ultimate goal of having a spread in alignments. I am even going so far as to make certain teams only kill chaotic enemy characters, an others killing lawful characters to get a range of alignments. This is a fairly easy task early on. I am about 5 hours in now.
The first Ogre Battle is a great game, but it is very thin on plotline and character developmet compared to the sequel.
Anyway, I am playing through this time with the goal of only liberating cities (rather than capturing them). I want to get as many special characters as possible without having to follow an FAQ (following an FAQ for a game with this many points of note can get annoying).
For those who have played before. For starters:
I leveled up some characters and got 10 units (the max that can be on the field at once). Some units are main battle teams (5 human characters), and others are mop-up crew/training teams (1 leader and 4 soldier units) with the ultimate goal of having a spread in alignments. I am even going so far as to make certain teams only kill chaotic enemy characters, an others killing lawful characters to get a range of alignments. This is a fairly easy task early on. I am about 5 hours in now.
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