When did Tactics Ogre let us cling together come out?

Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together (タクティクスオウガ Takutikusu Ōga?) is a Japanese tactical role-playing game created by Quest. The game was originally released in 1995 on the Super Famicom in Japan and then re-released on the Sega Saturn in 1996 and the PlayStation in 1997.

How are turns allocated in Tactics Ogre Battle Saga?

Turns are allocated to one character at a time depending on their individual Recovery Time, rather than being split between a “player phase” and “enemy phase”. During a character turn, they can move, perform an action (attack, magic, item, wait), and (in the PSP version) perform a Skill. These can be done in any order.

When did Tactics Ogre come out for Saturn?

Sega Saturn. Tactics Ogre was ported to the Sega Saturn only in Japan and released on December 13, 1996 and published by Riverhillsoft. This version has voice acting in most of the important scenes, and an art gallery exclusive to this version.

Who are the main characters in Tactics Ogre?

Denam Pavel is the primary protagonist in Tactics Ogre. He is the son of Abuna Prancet, and after Prancet was taken away by the Dark Knights and his home town was massacred, Denam, his sister Catiua, and his friend Vyce plan a vendetta against the Dark Knights. He must lead the “Liberation Army” to bring freedom to the oppressed nation of Valeria.

What kind of Tactics does an ogre use?

A nimble warrior who prefers hit-and-run tactics to an open fight. Their attacks with double weapons can be vicious. Deadly dexterous warriors who’s also capable of relieving enemys of their treasured goods and laying traps to snare the unwary. Fusiliers can wield all of the powerful ranged weapons that give them their name.

When did Final Fantasy Tactics Ogre come out?

TV Tropes page for Massive Spoilers and boredom relief Tactics Ogre (made in 1995) predates Final Fantasy Tactics (made in 1997), both available on the original PlayStation. Tactics Ogre – Let Us Cling Together was originally released in Japan on the Super Nintendo.