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🎲 Eight heroes, infinite journeys — will you answer the call?
Octopath Traveler for Nintendo Switch is a critically acclaimed turn-based RPG featuring 8 unique protagonists, each with their own story and abilities. Boasting over 50 hours of immersive gameplay, it combines strategic combat with stunning 2DHD visuals and a captivating narrative. Perfectly optimized for portable play, this game delivers a nostalgic yet fresh experience that keeps players hooked on their quest to explore vast horizons.
| ASIN | B01MU9VV36 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 31,874 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 2,669 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,315) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HACPAGY7B |
| Language | English |
| Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 10.41 x 16.76 cm; 49.9 g |
| Rated | Not PEGI rated |
L**H
Game to have absolutely
Ok someone, reading the title, could answer "But if I do not like turn-based RPGs?" then you would not be here to read this review, which is in fact addressed to those who are fond of the first Final Fantasy. I bought it digitally after trying the demo, which held me in front of the screen as no game (or almost) had previously done. Difficult to say what is its strong point, because it has too many! In fact, there are too many positive sides, compared to the negative ones. However, we start with order, having downloaded digitally I can not express myself on the package but, knowing the games for Nintendo Switch, surely you will get in its thin trick, without any manual. Once you have installed the game and downloaded the first update, as always happens on Switch, you will be catapulted into a graphic that has been baptized 2DHD, yes, a 2D but with a very detailed graphic and in high definition, with animations really pleasing to the eye. The story is almost totally narrated in a textual way, except for some intermezzos (which can be skipped at the touch of a button) essential for understanding the story of that character and tell the story of the 8 protagonists. 8 characters to which you can not help but become attached and that you will have to "unlock" ... Unlock because in the beginning you will choose your first character and, as you wander around the vast (but not too much) map, you will have to go in search of the other characters that will help you in the fights, we do not have a specific order except for the level of difficulty, so you can easily look for the characters in the order that you will enjoy the most. Turn-based combat, against enemies of different difficulty, based on the position on the map you are traveling. Very long-running game, full of secondary missions, which will keep you busy for well over 50 hours. The team of fighters will be customizable and you will be sorry to have to choose, I would like to use them all myself! Perhaps the fights will be a bit repetitive but the beauty of the story will captivate you by making you continue without stopping. During this adventure you will also be accompanied by wonderful music, sweet and never out of place. Why the advice? Because the title is innovative and arrived exclusively on a console that has as its strength the portability '(you can play while you're around, saving progress at any time) but that does not yet have a title park so 'gripping.
R**2
Wanted to pick this up for so long, such a pretty, atmospheric game.
T**R
Good game. Nice retro graphics, good character development, interesting story, gameplay easy to understand.
P**I
Those who love RPGs with a complex story -- Go for it!!
D**G
Great game if your like the style. Definitely recommended. Looks gorgeous and runs smooth.
N**N
I grew up in the late 80's and 90's during the height of the Square SNES RPG golden age. I worked afternoons and summers doing little jobs around the house and at my dad's work to scrape together the money to afford classics like Final Fantasy III and Chrono Trigger. Seeing even a hint of the charm that reminds me of that era was enough to get me interested in Octopath, but I've been down the road of those cashing in on nostalgia without wanting to put in the effort to make something truly worth the time and money. This is not that kind of game. Touching on all of the beauty found in colorful sprite work, along with the memorable music from days gone by, Octopath Traveler manages to ride the line of reminding us of the best games of our past, while also giving us something new and different to cater to modern game design and the unique capabilities of the Nintendo Switch. With content you can play in short bursts or long marathon sessions, the individual chapters of the eight characters each have their own stories to tell. Though there seems to be little to connect the stories together, there are hints at story that concretely establish each character within the same world. One character will reference things that are prominent in another's story line, or work with another representative of a group that spans the continent. Though none of these give the same feel as the overarching big bad stories of the older games, they still firmly establish that these people are from the same world and that that world is alive and in motion. Combat involves a mechanic that allows you to "break" enemies by attacking them with weapons or spells they are weak to. This makes even random encounters more interesting, and allows combat to become more a puzzle as you enter a new territory than simple rote execution. The fact that you can open up secondary jobs for the characters to round out a party with the skills and weapon capabilities of other characters means that by mid-game you should never be without the ability to take the party you want into almost any area and have the tools to engage the enemies efficiently. Overall the art, music, and engaging combat is what keeps me playing this game well beyond my fondness for the games that clearly inspired it. Not often does a studio develop something with that tug of nostalgia as its premise that actually lives up to what you hoped it could be. This is one of those rare gems where the game both reminds you of yesterday, and gives you the convenience and design of today. It's like stepping back in time and remembering how fun classic turn-based RPGs used to be.
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