Braveland Trilogy Reviews

Braveland Trilogy is ranked in the 14th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8.6 / 10.0
Apr 9, 2020

The Braveland Trilogy is a challenging Strategic Turn-based RPG which everyone can enjoy. Although playing on normal or hard will require a lot of planning, grinding, and tactically picking the right units for the job, playing on easy will provide a much more casual and stress-free experience at the expense of earning all the trophies. The PS4 edition also comes with the additional ‘Survival’ mode, offering a new quick-play option for those who just want to battle, as well as the two-player Duel mode for local multiplayer fun. All in all, there are three ‘books’, with over 200 battles, boss battles which will challenge you, lots of unit classes to discover, and three interesting and funny stories to follow – that’s a lot of content for a single low price.

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8.5 / 10.0
Mar 8, 2019

The Braveland Trilogy has filled a genre hole which I never realised I had until I started playing it. Taking the core combat mechanics from the classic Heroes of Might and Magic series, then modernising it into a more simplified and accessible format so that anyone can play, I love that this rather niche genre is out there for everyone to try out.

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7.4 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2019

Braveland Trilogy is a fairly solid set of games, simplistic as they may be.  You can adjust the difficulty during the game so you can make it as easy or as difficult as you wish at any time.  While it would have been nice if the games were at least a bit more complex, keep in mind that these are ports of mobile games so the simplicity makes sense here.  Even still, if you want a complex strategy game, you might want to look elsewhere but if you're okay with simple, Braveland Trilogy is worth checking out.

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74%
Mar 27, 2019

Braveland is a classic strategy game with round bouts like Heroes of Might and Magic. However, in a slimmer form. We move from field to field with our hero, whose village was robbed by robbers, and in almost every field there is fighting. In the other fields, we can usually recruit new units or buy items. Part 2 and 3 are almost identical in gameplay, only the setting has been adjusted to mages and pirates. The bouts, the main part of the game are turn-based. Each unit type has a figure as a representative, below it is the number of individual units, so the stronger the unit is. We move from left to right on hex hexes to the opponent. Each unit has, as we know it, different advantages and disadvantages, unfortunately, the diversity is much lower than in comparable games. You can tell the game in general the origin of a mobile games, as much slimmed looks like the menus. However, strategic thinking is needed for the fights and I also liked the look. Who is new in the genre of the lap strategy, which will certainly find joy, but for veterans it is then somehow too little content.

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7.3 / 10.0
Apr 15, 2020

Braveland Trilogy is a turn-based strategy video game with colorful graphics and a great soundtrack. During the adventure we will fight very different enemies in turn-based battles. Over time new warriors will join our team and help us traverse three different regions.

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3.5 / 5.0
Jun 21, 2019

Braveland Trilogy is ultimately a game that is sunk and buoyed by its earlier rough edges and eventual success.

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Mar 9, 2019

Even though there is a lot of content in Braveland Trilogy, it's still a very simplistic take on SRPGs that doesn't offer anything new.

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Apr 2, 2019

Overall, the Braveland Trilogy is very middling as far as quality is concerned. Each game is not bad by any stretch of the imagination, just not compelling. For fans of the genre, each game can serve as an okay distraction while on the go, where each adventure ranges from three to five hours of total playtime. There is also the option to duel with friends, but unfortunately I was unable to test this feature out. However, for $14.99, it’s perhaps wise to wait for it to go on sale before purchasing. Best of luck to Tortuga Team in any future endeavors, as they can easily improve on what is established here.

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5.5 / 10.0
Mar 7, 2019

Starting with the positive each campaign will charge you with amassing a relatively small army of units as you progress through a relatively simple story...

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Mar 8, 2019

Tortuga Team's Braveland Trilogy for the Nintendo Switch is a decent turn-based RPG dragged down by repetitive combat and a lack of depth.

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5 / 10.0
Mar 28, 2019

My time with Braveland Trilogy was enjoyable however it still felt like there could have been a lot more done to add variety to the games. At the asking price of $14.99, it feels like a lot to spend on a so-so title, even if it breaks down to about $5.00 a game. It wasn't a terrible experience but when Braveland had something going for it, not enough focus seemed to be placed into it.

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4.5 / 10.0
Apr 15, 2019

It looks and plays like a mobile title, which is exactly what it is.

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