![]() ![]() That didn’t last as long as I would have liked, though, as once the game gets going, it feels like most of the story is thrown to the side, with little to keep you consistently coming back as you play. The art is nice and I found myself intrigued early on. ![]() This is an excellent setup as each nation has different reasons for being in this fight and the early story is interesting, despite mainly being told with static images. You can play as each nation and you’ll eventually want to check out all of them, as you see many sides of the game’s conflict. Thankfully, a PC port has given me an opportunity to finally check it out, and I can see the appeal for sure, even if there are some definite missed opportunities.īrigandine: The Legend of Runersia finds six nations fighting over a series of powerful sets of armor that provide a great deal of power. So of course it almost immediately went right into the backlog as well-too many interesting games, not enough time. ![]() It felt like another opportunity to finally check out what I’d been missing for all those years. Still, despite my unfulfilled interest in it, I was as shocked as anyone when a sequel was announced in 2019 for the Switch. What can I say, there were way too many interesting RPG/strategy titles on the original PlayStation. Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia Review: An Unlikely Revivalīrigandine for the PlayStation is one of those games I’ve wanted to get to for the last 25 years, but also one that’s seemingly become an eternal part of my backlog. ![]()
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