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  • Summary: Experience a lengthy and challenging story campaign, an enthralling tale full of emotive writing, plot twists and high stakes moments. Grow with your team by clearing strategic turn-based battles, with many optional missions and details to consider which class will you upgrade for eachExperience a lengthy and challenging story campaign, an enthralling tale full of emotive writing, plot twists and high stakes moments. Grow with your team by clearing strategic turn-based battles, with many optional missions and details to consider which class will you upgrade for each character, and what equipment or skills will you prioritise?

    Developer Rideon's highly-regarded turn-based strategy battles are carried out from an isometric viewpoint, and are characterized by increased depth as you position characters not just in terms of elevation and enemies, but also to maximise attacks and defence depending on the direction you face. Varied weapons and skills are all tools that need to be utilised smartly for the best results.

    New to the series for Mercenaries Blaze: Dawn of the Twin Dragons are fully 3D Battle Maps, along with improved visuals and audio. Character designs are from Mr. Masayoshi Nishimura, with the varied cast telling an exciting and surprising story.
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  1. Jun 29, 2023
    8
    Another fun strategy RPG from the Mercenaries crew. There's a whole lot of the same here from the previous entry (Phoenix) which is the onlyAnother fun strategy RPG from the Mercenaries crew. There's a whole lot of the same here from the previous entry (Phoenix) which is the only thing preventing this game from being a 9/10. The only real change I can find from my playthrough is that synthesis has been upgraded. The upgraded synthesis is great and makes starting out the game on a harder difficulty much more manageable in comparison to the previous entry. As I stated in that review, these games are just a really fun return to basics that can feel refreshing whenever so many others become too cooky. If they just added some more classes, or made moves feel less of the same it could truly be perfect. The mercenaries series as a whole is a must play for any for of Strategy RPGs. Expand