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No score yet - based on 3 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Apr 26, 2023
    60
    Trinity Trigger has a passable plot, but not one that stands out among the many fantasy RPGs out there. The trope-filled story offers plenty of familiar beats, and the campaign is over before you know it. Trinity Trigger is only about 15 to 18 hours long, not an 80-plus hour journey like Xenoblade Chronicles. It’s a fun detour for anyone looking for a quick RPG to devour in a weekend, but you’ll probably want to wait for a sale.
  2. Apr 25, 2023
    50
    I come away from Trinity Trigger largely apathetic. It's a simple game with some nostalgic charm, but irritating ally behavior, tedious weapon/rune systems, and a mundane plot make it an easy pass, especially as a single-player game. If you have a local friend to play with, Trinity Trigger may offer an easygoing 20-hour experience you can play together, but otherwise there's not much to latch onto here.
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  1. May 2, 2023
    7
    So the game isn't bad, but it also isn't amazing. I'm enjoying my time with it on the steam deck. Gameplay feels good but I can see how itSo the game isn't bad, but it also isn't amazing. I'm enjoying my time with it on the steam deck. Gameplay feels good but I can see how it could get monotonous later on. Graphics are a little meh but have some charm. From what I've heard the OST is pretty alright so far. The story is simple enough as well, easy to follow and understand overall. The game has couch coop up to 3 players total at once in-game. And coming from someone who hates English dubs for JRPG games or type games, this games dub is actually not too horrible.

    Performance on Deck was a bit weird. I was getting some really bad fps dips and hitches which was easily fixed by adjusting the refresh rate to anything but 60, so I lowered it to 58hz and it feels like 60 and doesn't hitch anymore. One bug I encountered was the game on launch was running at native 1280x800 but since i was having fps issues I changed it from that to 720 and even lower while tinkering. After doing so 1280x800 disappeared and is no longer an option in the settings so I'm stuck at 720p. Not a huge deal, but weird.

    My MAIN complaint is the DLC. To get the full experience you either pay $50 plus tax and then buy the "Extra Episode" packs after you've completed the base game to see if it's worth buying based on how much fun you had with the game. OR you buy the Deluxe Edition for $60 plus tax for the "Extra Episode Set DLC, and the Weapon Set DLC."

    Overall the game is a fun, campy feeling action combat JRPG with charming in-game art, and pretty visual novel character art. As well as some fully animated anime cutscenes with a painting type look to it.
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