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Soul nomad and the world eaters dark wizard
Soul nomad and the world eaters dark wizard











soul nomad and the world eaters dark wizard

Ogre Battle 64: Person of Lordly Caliber was the n64 game. Other than that? Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen was the first game, and out of the SNES, PS1, and Wii Virtual Console. You aren't liberating towns or holding them.

soul nomad and the world eaters dark wizard

You go from area to area, fighting enemies and taking out bosses. The biggest difference is that Soul Nomad does not have the Alignment/Reputation system. Also, in true NIS style, you can both have the standard "storyline" fights along with a bunch of optional side-fights to level up you troops to absurd levels. Units move around on a grid system (rather than the psudo-RTS of Ogre Battle) and fights happen automatically, just like in Ogre Battle. Individual characters have their own levels, stats, and equipment, and units are composed of anywhere from one to five characters with a chosen squad leader. Trust me, I was surprised when I found it too and noticed the similarites to the Ogre Battle franchise. You're looking for Soul Nomad and the World Eaters. The human characters don't change much, aside from leveling up (and you only control the main character's stats), but I feel like the demons might be in-depth enough for you?

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You level up soldiers, change their classes, give them abilities based on what weapons they have equipped, and unlock more advanced classes.ĭisgaea (any of them, plenty of 'em) seems like it'd fit too, but I didn't much care for the game and abandoned it a few hours in, so I can't say for sure it'd be a great fit.įire Emblem, maybe? It's a bit more combat, with your impact on the characters not as in-depth, but once they level up enough you can change or upgrade their classes.ĭevil Survivor 1 and 2 (DS, or 3DS for DS Overclocked which is an updated version) has the tactical RPG part down, and is a really solid game over all, but the focus of building your forces is more in buying a fusing demons, trying to cover their weaknesses and make well-balanced teams. Final Fantasy Tactics, Tactics Advance, and Tactics A2 seem like obvious choices here (PSone/PSP, GBA, DS respectively). TBH, I enjoy that micromanagement aspect of the game more than the tactical combat or anything else.Hmm. I'm wondering if there are any games out there like Ogre Battle 64, particularly in the aspect of levelling up soldiers, changing their classes, and the like.













Soul nomad and the world eaters dark wizard