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Unicorn Overlord’s Opening Hours Are Bursting With Style And Substance
Vanillaware’s new tactics RPG is shaping up to be an enthralling entry in the genre
kotaku.com
After four hours with Unicorn Overlord, I didn't come away itching to learn more about Prince Alain and his noble quest. But I did come away eager to dive deeper into the intricately designed and interwoven combat systems at play that make every encounter feel exciting and dangerous. After some admirable but often repetitive strategy and tactics RPGs in recent years (mostly from Square Enix), Unicorn Overlord is shaping up to be a fresh entry into the genre with Vanillaware's flair for style acting as the cherry on top.
Unicorn Overlord Hands On Preview: "A Plethora Of Lore, Strategy, & Secrets For Players To Discover"
Unicorn Overlord has deep tactics and a big world.
screenrant.com
- Unicorn Overlord is a tactical RPG with elements of strategy, auto battling, and open world exploration.
- The game features a complex battle system, unique storyline, and overworld mechanics.
- Players can assemble units, deploy them with Valor Points, and engage in battles with active and passive abilities.
Unicorn Overlord Preview
The upcoming Unicorn Overlord is a deep, strategic RPG that features developer Vanillaware's renowned graphics style.
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Unicorn Overlord Hands-On Preview | RPGFan
There is a lot to unpack with Unicorn Overlord, and I am totally ready for it. Leave it to Vanillaware to take a classic experience and improve it.
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Being so heavily inspired by Ogre Battle and SRPGs of yore, it's pleasantly surprising that Unicorn Overlord is as approachable as it is. There's difficulty, sure, but it's mechanical; the systems are explained in great detail, it doesn't take much exploring to find your first repeatable source of experience, and there's generosity in both resources and fast travel points.
Unicorn Overlord feels like a heightened, refined, modernised revival of Ogre Battle. It has challenging encounters, minutely granular unit building, and a satisfyingly by-the-books political plot. With Vanillaware's gorgeous aesthetic stamp and a host of quality-of-life features, this might very well be the best SRPG to launch in a long while, and I'm itching to get back to it already.