![]() ![]() The lore and world building seems to be well-made and serviceable at the very least, although it uses the Chosen One Trope which gives our protagonist the best excuse to go on a campaign to fulfill their destiny through a series of tactical rampage with varying objectives. From there begins a journey of countless blood-soaked battlefields. ![]() ![]() One of the higher ups decide to murder the empress and placing the blame on you as a scapegoat for convenience’s sake. You’ve beaten the rebel general, driving him into a corner and committing suicide. In the beginning you were nothing but a street urchin, as fate would have it, you got inducted to an imperial academy and emerged as a highly esteem military officer tasked to quell the rebellious general in the succession wars. From the get go, you will be given an option to choose your character’s respective gender may it be male or female, as well its corresponding traits or personal qualities. I wasn’t aware that it’s also capable of creating such a splendid SRPG.īefore I get ahead of myself and discuss the nitty gritty details of its gameplay, I will try to briefly explain the story or plot of Symphony of War as I remember and understand from memory. At first glance it certainly seems akin to the older Fire Emblem series, however once I tried playing it, I got instantly sucked into the game, taking away most of my free time strategizing and assembling the perfect build for my army.Īlthough I never would have thought that this game was made using RPG Maker because the types of games, I have seen being made with this game development application tool was some typical indie JRPGs and indie horror games. I played this game on a whim and never given any serious thoughts about it, I was getting fed up of playing CNC Red Alert 2 and Yuri’s Revenge online every freaking single day and wanted to try out something a tactical/strategic game that’s fresh with new ideas.Īnd while I was browsing some random trivia in the Internet, I happened to stumble upon this particular game namely Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga. "“A tactically/strategically sound game Fire Emblem inspired SRPG” " Symphony of War: The Nephilim Saga (PC) review ![]()
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